D ow nloaded from based fishery management (EBFM), few of those proposed include a spatial component. Even in single-species management, time and area closures have been applied without a clear understanding of what their effect might be on identifying overfishing thresholds and other reference points. For EBFM, spatial zoning of the marine environment, including no-take marine reserves and areas where destructive fishing gears are prohibited, may become a prime management tool. Therefore, indicators of the effectiveness of spatial management will be required, along with an understanding of how indicators related to other objectives will be influenced. We review single-species models that have been used to model spatial zoning, including po...
This study considers how to reconcile different spatial scales to find the best common denominator t...
Zoning of marine space is increasingly used to reconcile conflicting socio-economic and conservatio...
Conventional sectoral management and piecemeal governance are considered less and less appropriate i...
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 62: 469e476 (2005)based fishery management (EBFM), few of those prop...
Fishery management decisions are commonly guided by stock assessment models that aggregate outputs a...
Time/area closures have been widely used in fisheries management to prevent overfishing and the dest...
Most fisheries management systems rely on a set of regulatory measures to achieve desired objectives...
A variety of conservation policies now frame the management of fishing activity and so do also the s...
For any spatially explicit management, determining the appropriate spatial scale of management decis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Until relatively recently, fisheries resources were ma...
<p>Marine activities have been increasingly competing for space and reducing areas for fishing. The ...
Both marine conservation and fisheries management are increasingly incorporating spatial tools such ...
The overall project objective was to develop, calibrate, and refine an integrated spatially explicit...
The science of spatial fisheries management, which combines ecology, oceanography, and economics, ha...
This study considers how to reconcile different spatial scales to find the best common denominator t...
Zoning of marine space is increasingly used to reconcile conflicting socio-economic and conservatio...
Conventional sectoral management and piecemeal governance are considered less and less appropriate i...
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 62: 469e476 (2005)based fishery management (EBFM), few of those prop...
Fishery management decisions are commonly guided by stock assessment models that aggregate outputs a...
Time/area closures have been widely used in fisheries management to prevent overfishing and the dest...
Most fisheries management systems rely on a set of regulatory measures to achieve desired objectives...
A variety of conservation policies now frame the management of fishing activity and so do also the s...
For any spatially explicit management, determining the appropriate spatial scale of management decis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Until relatively recently, fisheries resources were ma...
<p>Marine activities have been increasingly competing for space and reducing areas for fishing. The ...
Both marine conservation and fisheries management are increasingly incorporating spatial tools such ...
The overall project objective was to develop, calibrate, and refine an integrated spatially explicit...
The science of spatial fisheries management, which combines ecology, oceanography, and economics, ha...
This study considers how to reconcile different spatial scales to find the best common denominator t...
Zoning of marine space is increasingly used to reconcile conflicting socio-economic and conservatio...
Conventional sectoral management and piecemeal governance are considered less and less appropriate i...