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Abstract Humanity – the virtue enabling meaningful human connection – is vital to the leadership we need to survive our polycrisis context. As a prerequisite to sustainable human community, the virtue of humanity is considered universal. It has been claimed as a ‘higher‐order virtue’, comprised of and enacted by – but irreducible to – a suite of ‘lower‐
Toby Newstead +3 more
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An initial attempt at a spatially structured stock assessment for the South African hake resource including explicit movement [PDF]
The distribution area for the South African hake population is separated into nine regions to accommodate an initial attempt at a model of the dynamics which reflects explicit movement of the two species of hake both longshore and offshore.
Rebecca A Rademeyer (10107625)
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Seriality and style: The embodiment, perception, and normalization of collectives
Abstract Within existential phenomenology, both seriality and style have been drawn on to theorize the embodiment and perceptibility of (social) ontological differences. While style refers to how we encounter the world and others not in the abstract, but as immediately and intuitively meaningful, seriality is a form of collective being that pertains to
Tris Hedges
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Responses to previous panel recommendations on hake research. [PDF]
Responses are provided advising on progress in relation to the various recommendations related to hake made by the 2013 International Stock Assessment Workshop.
Doug Butterworth (10005953) +1 more
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Abstract Background and aims Tobacco‐cannabis co‐use is associated with increased psychosocial and health harms; however, the treatment literature assessing the impact of co‐use has been mixed and suffers from critical limitations. To date, no prospective studies have evaluated the degree to which cannabis co‐use affects tobacco cessation, nor are ...
Erin A. McClure +6 more
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Output from the South African Hake OMP-2018 for the 2021 TAC recommendation
The TAC output from the South African hake OMP-2018 for 2021 is 139 109 t, a decrease of 5% from the 2020 TAC. This decrease is mainly a result of reduced commercial catch rates on the west coast in recent years, as well as the low survey abundance estimate from the most recent 2019 south coast survey.
Ross-Gillespie, Andrea +1 more
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Effects of cannibalism, maternal age and varying fish selectivity in age structured models of deep water hake populations [PDF]
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-61).An Age Structured Model (ASM) was develop in which dynamic and density-dependent cannibalism was included as a top-down control on a modeled population of M.
Koch, Erich
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Squids are important components of marine ecosystems because of their role as both predator and prey. Across the Tasman Sea, Gould's arrow squid (Nototodarus gouldi) is a commercially targeted ommastrephid squid that supports an economically important fishery.
Lucia Hu +4 more
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Spatial description of hake-directed fishing activity off the west coast of South Africa [PDF]
Historically, the two species of Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off South Africa were commercially exploited exclusively by demersal trawling.
Booth, Anthony J +3 more
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Abstract Over the last 20 years, collaborative efforts have emerged with the intention of going beyond the pure capitalist economy, seeking to generate transformative community‐based changes that guarantee blue equity, fair distribution and well‐being.
Sílvia Gómez, Alfons Garrido
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