Establishment of artificial reefs and no-take areas are management measures available for restoring deteriorated marine ecosystems, compensating for habitat loss and strengthening …
Marine recreational fisheries can be viewed as social-ecological systems in which sudden biological changes can affect interconnected social components. The Baltic Sea underwent …
N Schmidt, M Garate-Olaizola, A Laurila - Aquaculture, 2024 - Elsevier
Decades of overfishing and unsustainable management, together with habitat degradation and eutrophication, depleted the cod (Gadus morhua) stocks in the Baltic Sea …
Cryptic population structure in exploited fishes poses a major challenge for fisheries management. In Atlantic cod, sympatric ecotypes are well-known, for instance off the coast of …
M Ovegård, P Ljungberg, A Orio, K Öhman… - International Journal for …, 2022 - Elsevier
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) from the Eastern Baltic stock have decreased in numbers and condition since the 1990′ s. Among several causes, an increased prevalence and intensity …
An organism's body condition describes its mass given its length and is often positively associated with fitness. The condition of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Baltic Sea has …
The coastal cod fishery in Southern Norway has experienced a significant decline over the last decades. Recreational fishing for cod in the eastern part of the country is currently …
Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) are the only cetacean residents found year-round in Swedish waters and they are exposed to numerous natural and anthropogenic threats …
Human driven perturbations, including overfishing, are one of the greatest evolutionary forces within marine ecosystems. Overharvesting of wild populations is often highly selective …