The recent, rapid development of fishing inMauritania offers a good case study for a comparative approachof the resilience of the species exploited there, in the face of increasing fishing pressure. First, we assessed the health of 22 demersal stocks with differing ecological requirements, demo-graphic strategies, and states of exploitation. A dynamic production model was fitted in a framework of Bayesian statistics to abundance indices estimated from scientific trawl surveys or commercial catch per unit efforts. We show that 12 of the 22 stocks assessed are overexploited and 3 are fully exploited. The combined assessment of all 22 stocks demonstrates an overall overexploitation, with total demersal biomass decreasing by 75 % since 1982 and...
Artisanal fisheries are a key source of food and income for millions of people, but if poorly manage...
The lack of reliable stock assessment for numerous exploited stocks in West Africa often results fro...
The worldwide depletion and collapse of major fish stocks through intensive industrial fishing has ...
The recent, rapid development of fishing inMauritania offers a good case study for a comparative app...
The overfishing of marine resources is a global problem. This situation is even more alarming when i...
The overfishing of marine resources is a global problem. This situation is even more alarming when i...
Environmental changes and human activities can have strong impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem fun...
Overexploitation and resource rent dissipation are some of the fundamental issues in fisheries manag...
For the first time in Senegal, assessments based on both stochastic and deterministic production mod...
This article is a synthesis of the current literature on the potential of marine protected areas (MP...
The wide expanse of the sea, the inter-linkages among, and the productivity of its resources have un...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, par-ticularly i...
Abstract. —Fishery managers often must make decisions regardless of data availability or completenes...
Thedepletion of several NorthAtlantic gadoids in the 1980s and1990s stimulated anunprecedented amoun...
This study evaluates information produced from 14 fisheries independent monitoring pro-grams (FIM) i...
Artisanal fisheries are a key source of food and income for millions of people, but if poorly manage...
The lack of reliable stock assessment for numerous exploited stocks in West Africa often results fro...
The worldwide depletion and collapse of major fish stocks through intensive industrial fishing has ...
The recent, rapid development of fishing inMauritania offers a good case study for a comparative app...
The overfishing of marine resources is a global problem. This situation is even more alarming when i...
The overfishing of marine resources is a global problem. This situation is even more alarming when i...
Environmental changes and human activities can have strong impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem fun...
Overexploitation and resource rent dissipation are some of the fundamental issues in fisheries manag...
For the first time in Senegal, assessments based on both stochastic and deterministic production mod...
This article is a synthesis of the current literature on the potential of marine protected areas (MP...
The wide expanse of the sea, the inter-linkages among, and the productivity of its resources have un...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, par-ticularly i...
Abstract. —Fishery managers often must make decisions regardless of data availability or completenes...
Thedepletion of several NorthAtlantic gadoids in the 1980s and1990s stimulated anunprecedented amoun...
This study evaluates information produced from 14 fisheries independent monitoring pro-grams (FIM) i...
Artisanal fisheries are a key source of food and income for millions of people, but if poorly manage...
The lack of reliable stock assessment for numerous exploited stocks in West Africa often results fro...
The worldwide depletion and collapse of major fish stocks through intensive industrial fishing has ...