The delimitation of areas of the sea is common practice in fisheries management, par-ticularly when addressing problems associated with size selection and by-catch issues. Fishermen, scientists and managers divide up the sea to delimit stock units, species ranges, nursery and fishing grounds, faunal boundaries and political jurisdictions. Biological, politi-cal, social and economic criteria are all used in establishing closed and restricted areas, delineating regional management zones and community specific grounds, and in setting area/stock specific management measures (e.g. quotas, minimum landing sizes, gear zones, etc.). The delimitation and configuration of these areas can lead to dissonance in fisheries management, particularly when t...
A complex bioeconomic model is used to study the economic and biological consequences of establishin...
Fisheries management is the set of science-based procedures used by government institutions to regul...
Marine protected areas (MPAs), ideally, manage human uses that threaten ecosystems, or components of...
Marine populations have been declining at a worrying rate, due in large part to fishing pressures. T...
There has been much discussion of the merits and limitations of area licensing, i.e., a fishery mana...
The use of precautionary management actions within a fisheries context has generally been limited t...
The pelagic fisheries beyond the continental shelves are currently managed with a range of tools lar...
The concept of area-based management in recent times has become increasingly associated with fisheri...
In many parts of the world, fisheries on inshore resources continue to face the problems of over-exp...
Much has been written in recent years regarding the advantages of marine protected areas (MPAs) as c...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
Growing industrial and consumer demands are negatively affecting fish stocks, which are increasingly...
Prioritising fished stocks for monitoring and assessment is a challenge for management of resource-l...
A thematic focus on special strategies for protecting special areas gives rise to several questions ...
Through a review of the scientific literature and a more in-depth qualitative meta-analysis of 16 ca...
A complex bioeconomic model is used to study the economic and biological consequences of establishin...
Fisheries management is the set of science-based procedures used by government institutions to regul...
Marine protected areas (MPAs), ideally, manage human uses that threaten ecosystems, or components of...
Marine populations have been declining at a worrying rate, due in large part to fishing pressures. T...
There has been much discussion of the merits and limitations of area licensing, i.e., a fishery mana...
The use of precautionary management actions within a fisheries context has generally been limited t...
The pelagic fisheries beyond the continental shelves are currently managed with a range of tools lar...
The concept of area-based management in recent times has become increasingly associated with fisheri...
In many parts of the world, fisheries on inshore resources continue to face the problems of over-exp...
Much has been written in recent years regarding the advantages of marine protected areas (MPAs) as c...
1. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly integrated into fishery management for coastal sys...
Growing industrial and consumer demands are negatively affecting fish stocks, which are increasingly...
Prioritising fished stocks for monitoring and assessment is a challenge for management of resource-l...
A thematic focus on special strategies for protecting special areas gives rise to several questions ...
Through a review of the scientific literature and a more in-depth qualitative meta-analysis of 16 ca...
A complex bioeconomic model is used to study the economic and biological consequences of establishin...
Fisheries management is the set of science-based procedures used by government institutions to regul...
Marine protected areas (MPAs), ideally, manage human uses that threaten ecosystems, or components of...