The term 'biodiversity,'while casually used in practice, is a complicated subject to measure, interpret, contextualize, and compare. Yet the possible advent of deep-sea mining in the mid …
The need for implementing efficient value-adding tools able to optimise Earth Observation data usage, compels the scientific community to find innovative solutions for the downstream …
I Boubekri, H Mazurek, AB Djebar, R Amara - Journal of Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
To contribute to the sustainable management of the coastal fishing in the future Marine Protected Area (MPA) of “Taza”(Algeria, SW Mediterranean), the aim of this study was to …
Marine biodiversity is a fundamental characteristic of our planet that depends on and influences climate, water quality, and many ocean state variables. It is also at the core of …
Marine wild-capture fisheries depend on the capacity of the ocean to provide a flow of harvestable resources to sustain the industry. Paradoxically, conventional fishing often …
R Carlucci, F Capezzuto, G Cipriano… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2021 - Springer
The exploitation of fishery resources acts as a driving force on cetaceans both directly, by determining their fishing mortality or injury as by-catch species, and indirectly, through the …
Sharks are among the oldest residents of the planet, they possess a unique value as top predators and constitute irreplaceable elements of marine ecosystems. Unfortunately …
Social media content is increasingly being validated and used as a valuable source of data within conservation science. Metadata obtained from social networking sites (SNS) can …
RH Thurstan - Journal of Fish Biology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Marine historical ecology emerged in the scholarly literature with the aim of understanding long‐term dynamics in marine ecosystems and the outcomes of past human–ocean …