Despite over a century of exploitation of fish in European waters, scientists know surprisingly little about the precise distribution of the major commercially exploited fish species, and their habitat requirements. This is the first European study that aims to identify essential fish habitats of commercially important fish species (cod, haddock, whiting, plaice, sole, plaice, lemon sole) in the Irish Sea and the English Channel (UK). Areas of the seabed that harbour the highest densities of these species were identified and mapped using an existing database spanning 12 years data from national stock assessments. Demersal fishers observe samples from the sea floor every time they haul their nets, which far exceed the sampling schemes that s...
This SEAwise report assesses the distribution of fish species across European seas. To this end, an ...
INTRODUCTION:The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
INTRODUCTION: The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning requir...
One area of ecological benefit not yet fully evaluated in European waters is the utilisation of rest...
Some thirty years ago the then Fisheries Branch of the Department of Agriculture decided to give rew...
International audienceAnthropogenic pressures have resulted in declines in diadromous fish. Many dia...
In 2004 an international consortium comprising England, Scotland, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and ...
The maximum number (Nmax) of fish was recorded using baited underwater camera (BUC) techniques to st...
A database of 168 904 hauls covering the period from 1965 to 2019, from 46 surveys containing both f...
The EKOFISH Group, the North Sea Foundation (NSF) and WWF-Netherlands partnered up with IMARES in 20...
The North Sea is one of the most heavily impacted water bodies in the world. Centuries of human acti...
Increasing knowledge on distribution and habitat selection of coastal fish species is essential for ...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
Commercial flatfish captured in demersal fisheries along the west coast of Ireland include quota spe...
Valuable marine habitats and living resources can be found in the Eastern English Channel and in 200...
This SEAwise report assesses the distribution of fish species across European seas. To this end, an ...
INTRODUCTION:The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
INTRODUCTION: The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning requir...
One area of ecological benefit not yet fully evaluated in European waters is the utilisation of rest...
Some thirty years ago the then Fisheries Branch of the Department of Agriculture decided to give rew...
International audienceAnthropogenic pressures have resulted in declines in diadromous fish. Many dia...
In 2004 an international consortium comprising England, Scotland, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and ...
The maximum number (Nmax) of fish was recorded using baited underwater camera (BUC) techniques to st...
A database of 168 904 hauls covering the period from 1965 to 2019, from 46 surveys containing both f...
The EKOFISH Group, the North Sea Foundation (NSF) and WWF-Netherlands partnered up with IMARES in 20...
The North Sea is one of the most heavily impacted water bodies in the world. Centuries of human acti...
Increasing knowledge on distribution and habitat selection of coastal fish species is essential for ...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
Commercial flatfish captured in demersal fisheries along the west coast of Ireland include quota spe...
Valuable marine habitats and living resources can be found in the Eastern English Channel and in 200...
This SEAwise report assesses the distribution of fish species across European seas. To this end, an ...
INTRODUCTION:The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning require...
INTRODUCTION: The future protection of marine biodiversity through good conservation planning requir...