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Advancing Ecological Understanding and Sustainable Management of Small Pelagic Fish
ABSTRACT Small pelagic fish (SPF) are critical to the trophodynamic structure and function of marine systems and support some of the most valuable and socially important fisheries worldwide. Their “boom and bust” population dynamics, shifts in distribution, and importance as forage resources for other fish stocks place unique challenges to assessing ...
Myron A. Peck +22 more
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Comparisons of alternative single-area sardine TAC Management procedures [PDF]
The Small Pelagic Scientific Working Group has requested further testing of Candidate Management Procedures allocating a single-area sardine Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for possible update of Interim OMP-13 v2 for use in setting the 2014 initial sardine ...
De Moor, Carryn L
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IMPORTANCE OF COMMERCIAL FISH STOCK AND FISHERY MANAGEMENT
One of the main tasks of fisheries science and practice consists in maintaining commercial fish stocks on the level that ensures their sustainable utilization.
G. A. Sudakov
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FISHERY RENT AND VALUE OF AQUATIC BIORESOURCES
Fishery rent is assessed quantitatively for Russian Federation in 2014–2018. The annual rent value changed from 43 to 110 billion roubles, with the average amount of 88 billion roubles per year.
V. V. Samoylenko
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ABSTRACT The presence of the franciscana (Pontoporia blainvillei) at the northern limit of the FMA II was investigated using a range of methods, including monitoring of strandings, boat surveys, and passive acoustic monitoring (PAM). Franciscana strandings were recorded within the distributional gap between Macaé (22°55′ S) and Ilha Grande (23°09′ S ...
Alexandre F. Azevedo +10 more
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Indonesia’s wooden shipbuilding industry faces pressure from rising fisheries targets and unstable timber supplies. Batang Regency, a prominent shipyard cluster in Indonesia, relies on tropical hardwoods such as bengkirai and merbau as the main raw ...
Deniska Adi Prasetyo +2 more
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Brain–Computer Interfaces: The Dawn of a New Era in Disease Treatment
This study investigates the potential of brain–computer interface (BCI) technology in treating neuropsychiatric disorders, such as movement and communication barriers. Our review examines the history, signal paradigms, and diverse applications of BCI while also discussing ongoing research into novel materials and emerging technologies that offer ...
Yuqi Feng +11 more
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Does 'race to fish' behaviour emerge in an individual transferable quota fishery when the total allowable catch becomes non-binding? Article first published online: 10 JAN 2013 [PDF]
Successful individual transferable quota (ITQ) management requires a binding (constraining) total allowable catch (TAC). A non-binding TAC may result in a shift back towards open access conditions, where fishers increasingly compete ('race') to catch ...
Tisdell, J (15923198) +4 more
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The invasive Asian paddle crab Charybdis japonica continues to expand its range across northern Aotearoa New Zealand, raising ecological, social, and economic concerns. This study theoretically assesses whether harvest‐based management—potentially including commercial, recreational, or customary fisheries—could contribute to population suppression ...
Anjali Pande +7 more
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ABSTRACT Light can be used to deter bycatch from fishing nets, but few studies have aimed to quantify how species view and respond to light. Here, we used visual models to predict how target (plaice Pleuronectes platessa) and bycatch (small‐spotted catshark Scyliorhinus canicular and undersized skates, Raja spp) species, captured in mixed demersal ...
Jasmine Somerville +2 more
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