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Reconstruction of Domestic Marine Fisheries Catches for Oman (1950-2015)
Domestic marine fisheries in Oman are increasingly viewed as the eventual economic alternative to the soon to be depleted oil reserves. This has galvanized the Omani government to invest in the management of its marine living resources.
, Daniel Pauly, Myriam Khalfallah
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Reconstructed Marine Fisheries Catches at a Remote Island Group: Pitcairn Islands (1950–2014)
The remote Pitcairn Island Group in the South Pacific was designated one of the world's largest marine reserves in 2016, encompassing some of the few remaining near-pristine areas within EEZ boundaries.
Maria Lourdes Palomares +2 more
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Estimating the worldwide extent of illegal fishing. [PDF]
Illegal and unreported fishing contributes to overexploitation of fish stocks and is a hindrance to the recovery of fish populations and ecosystems. This study is the first to undertake a world-wide analysis of illegal and unreported fishing.
David J Agnew +6 more
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Whereas small-scale fisheries account for the largest proportion of fish catches and employment in most developing countries, their value remain underestimated due to inadequate data collection systems, open access challenges and unreported landings ...
Horace Owiti Onyango +7 more
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Small-scale fishing has been an important element of the livelihood and food security in Pacific island countries throughout history; however, such catches have been under-reported in the official fisheries data.
Gabriel M. S. Vianna +5 more
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Assessing the unassessed marine recreational fishery in the Eastern Cantabrian coast
Within the first attempt to assess marine recreational fisheries (MRF) along the coastal villages of the Basque Country (Eastern Cantabrian Sea), off-site surveys were carried out from 2015 to 2019 to estimate captures of the main targeted species by ...
Eneko Bachiller +4 more
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Estimating historical eastern North Pacific blue whale catches using spatial calling patterns. [PDF]
Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) were exploited extensively around the world and remain endangered. In the North Pacific their population structure is unclear and current status unknown, with the exception of a well-studied eastern North Pacific (ENP)
Cole C Monnahan +4 more
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Reconstruction of Syria’s fisheries catches from 1950–2010: Signs of overexploitation [PDF]
Background. The global community infers trends in fisheries through the catch data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) from its member countries. Thus, inferences depend on the quality of the member country data,
A. Ulman +4 more
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Does unreported catch lead to overfishing?
AbstractCatches are commonly misreported in many fisheries worldwide, resulting in inaccurate data that hinder our ability to assess population status and manage fisheries sustainably. Under‐reported catch is generally perceived to lead to overfishing, and hence, catch reconstructions are increasingly used to account for sectors that may be unreliably ...
Merrill B Rudd, Trevor A Branch
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Catching and Correcting Unreported, Under-Reported Accidents (Near-Misses) among Healthcare Provider in Thailand [PDF]
Latent errors in an incident reporting system pose threats to accident and near-miss prevention in hospitals. The aims of this study were to gain insight into the incident reporting system by exploring and investigating the refinement of unreported and under-reported (near-miss) patterns and by estimating under-reported annual hospital accidents over ...
Pimpan, Silpasuwan +5 more
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