Empirical harvest strategies for data-poor fisheries: a review of the literature
Harvest strategy approaches based around empirical indicators and/or control rules are
beginning to be accepted in a growing range of data-and capacity-poor fisheries. While …
beginning to be accepted in a growing range of data-and capacity-poor fisheries. While …
A comparative review of fisheries management experiences in the E uropean U nion and in other countries worldwide: I celand, A ustralia, and N ew Z ealand
P Marchal, JL Andersen, M Aranda… - Fish and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This study compares the details and performance of fisheries management between the EU
and a selection of other countries worldwide: Iceland, New Zealand, and Australia, which …
and a selection of other countries worldwide: Iceland, New Zealand, and Australia, which …
Implementing the precautionary approach into fisheries management: Biomass reference points and uncertainty buffers
The precautionary approach to fisheries management advocates for risk‐averse
management strategies that include biological reference points and account for scientific …
management strategies that include biological reference points and account for scientific …
Ecosystems say good management pays off
Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of alternative assessment methods, harvest
strategies and management approaches are an important part of operationalizing single …
strategies and management approaches are an important part of operationalizing single …
Guidelines for develo** formal harvest strategies for data-poor species and fisheries
There has been extensive literature discussion regarding data-poor assessments, but
considerably less on harvest strategies for data-poor fisheries. There is also a large body of …
considerably less on harvest strategies for data-poor fisheries. There is also a large body of …
Changing attitudes 1970–2012: evolution of the Norwegian management framework to prevent overfishing and to secure long-term sustainability
P Gullestad, A Aglen, Å Bjordal, G Blom… - ICES Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Gullestad, P., Aglen, A., Bjordal, Å., Blom, G., Johansen, S., Krog, J., Misund, OA,
and Røttingen, I. 2014. Changing attitudes 1970–2012: evolution of the Norwegian …
and Røttingen, I. 2014. Changing attitudes 1970–2012: evolution of the Norwegian …
The assessment and management of data limited fisheries: Future directions
R Fujita - Marine Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Most fisheries in the world do not collect the relatively rich data streams necessary for formal
stock assessment. Expanding and improving the current suite of data limited stock …
stock assessment. Expanding and improving the current suite of data limited stock …
Overexploitation and more than a decade of failed management leads to no recovery of the Galápagos sea cucumber fishery
J Ramírez-González, N Moity… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Isostichopus fuscus is the most important sea cucumber species exploited in the Eastern
Tropical Pacific. It was the most important fishery in the Galápagos in the early 2000s until …
Tropical Pacific. It was the most important fishery in the Galápagos in the early 2000s until …
Implementing harvest strategies in Australia: 5 years on
Abstract Smith, ADM, Smith DC, Haddon, M., Knuckey, I., Sainsbury, KJ, and Sloan, S. 2014.
Implementing harvest strategies in Australia: 5 years on.–ICES Journal of Marine Science …
Implementing harvest strategies in Australia: 5 years on.–ICES Journal of Marine Science …
Cost–benefit analysis of ecosystem modeling to support fisheries management
Mathematical and statistical models underlie many of the world's most important fisheries
management decisions. Since the 19th century, difficulty calibrating and fitting such models …
management decisions. Since the 19th century, difficulty calibrating and fitting such models …