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Oil spill governance on the development of seven fishing ports in Indonesia fishing management area [PDF]
Indonesia marine ecosystem has a serious threat coming from oil spill. The unintentional spill has low probability but give high consequences, meanwhile the intentional spill has high probability with low consequences.
Budhi Gunadharma Gautama +3 more
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Response: on the consequences of sexual selection for fisheries‐induced evolution [PDF]
We welcome the comment by Urbach and Cotton (2008) on our exploratory analysis of the consequences of sexual selection for fisheries-induced evolution (Hutchings and Rowe 2008). Two primary conclusions emerged from our work. First, irrespective of the underlying cause, fisheries-induced evolution of traits linked to reproductive success may lead to ...
Hutchings, Jeffrey A, Rowe, Sherrylynn
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The role of marine and diving authorities in workforce development in the blue economy
Island governments have made decent work and social protection their highest policy priority, aiming to link them to the so-called blue economy sectors such as fisheries.
Zahidah Afrin Nisa +2 more
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FISHERIES POLICY OF ICELAND [PDF]
Fisheries has recently been very exploited area in the Croatian media, either regarding the EU accession negotiations or regarding the interrelationships of the involved parties within Croatia. Iceland is one of the strongest fishery nations in the world
Tomislav Treer, Ossur Skarphedinsson
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The necessity for response indicators in fisheries management [PDF]
Abstract Piet, G. J., van Overzee, H. M. J., and Pastoors, M. A. 2010. The necessity for response indicators in fisheries management. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 559–566. Results are used from traditional fisheries management to explore two potential response indicators: (i) the extent to which scientific advice is incorporated
Piet, G.J. +2 more
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Managing Bigeye Tuna in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean
The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) is responsible for managing highly migratory species in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO), and has been interested in managing bigeye tuna as stock assessments prior to 2017 ...
Valerie Post, Dale Squires
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Trophic indicators to measure the impact of fishing on an exploited ecosystem [PDF]
There is currently a global call for more use of an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) to provide a holistic view of ecosystem–fisheries interactions.
M. G. Pennino +3 more
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Collection and dissemination of fisheries data in support of the EU Common Fisheries Policy
A systematic European Union (EU)-wide data framework for the collection of fisheries data in support of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) was first implemented in 2002.
H Dörner +11 more
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As the world’s leading fish producer, exporter and consumer State, China must act decisively to eradicate national and international commerce in wild-capture species derived from illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
Juan He, Xiong Zhang
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Sustainable Fisheries in Southeast Asia
Fisheries activity has increased significantly in number. As a result, we might see high investment in fisheries is due to the high demand for fish and fisheries products. Therefore, marine resources as well as other living resources are at risk in being
Melda Kamil Ariadno
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