Technology that is developed for or adopted by the recreational fisheries sector (eg, anglers and the recreational fishing industry) has led to rapid and dramatic changes in how …
Most spatial marine management techniques (eg, marine protected areas) draw stationary boundaries around often mobile marine features, animals, or resource users. While these …
While there have been recent improvements in reducing bycatch in many fisheries, bycatch remains a threat for numerous species around the globe. Static spatial and temporal …
Dynamic ocean management, or management that uses near real-time data to guide the spatial distribution of commercial activities, is an emerging approach to balance ocean …
DC Dunn, SM Maxwell… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
In response to the inherent dynamic nature of the oceans and continuing difficulty in managing ecosystem impacts of fisheries, interest in the concept of dynamic ocean …
M Sun, Y Li, Y Chen - Fish and Fisheries, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding and managing fishery selectivity to target species and desirable size are instrumental to fisheries management. China, as the world's largest producer of marine …
Despite the increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme climate events, little is known about how their impacts flow through social and ecological systems or whether management …
Although movement has always played an important role in fisheries science, movement patterns are changing with changing ocean conditions. This affects availability to capture …
The increasing need to account for the many factors that influence fish population dynamics, particularly those external to the population, has led to repeated calls for an ecosystem …