No-take zones (NTZs) can generate higher larval production by sessile, sedentary and site-attached species per unit area than in exploited areas, and may increase recruitment and yield compared to status quo management. Whilst NTZs may be considered an essential part of optimal management, few studies have specifically compared the effects of NTZs with those of correctly applied gear and effort controls.A yield-per-recruit (YPR) population model, based on the sedentary abalone Haliotis laevigata, was used to compare the effects of management by minimum landing size (MLS), effort limitation and NTZs, either singularly or in combination. Initially, a minimum basic YPR model was used. Three additional assumptions were sequentially added to the...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
The use of an incorrect growth model in fisheries management may lead to inaccurate predictions abou...
Despite the prevalence of catch per unit effort (CPUE) as a key metric in fisheries assessments it c...
Abstract.—Eggs-per-recruit (EPR) models are widely used for management of invertebrate fisheries to ...
The Spotted Seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus is the most popular target of recreational inshore fisherie...
Minimizing the impact of fishing is an explicit goal in international agreements as well as in regio...
The dynamics of an unfished population of the abalone Haliotis iris Martyn in Peraki Bay, Banks Peni...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
We used a simulation model to examine the effect of area closures and fishing effort on the two main...
Lively debate continues over whether marine reserves can lead to increased fishery yields when compa...
Includes bibliographical references.Decline of populations of marine broadcast spawners has led to b...
Non-target species such as marine mammals and elasmobranchs are by-caught in commercial fisheries (d...
Managing stocks of sedentary marine invertebrates is complicated by the highly structured population...
Limiting the harvest of Haliotis species by the use of shell length restrictions has been a common p...
Spatial management measures in the form of no-take areas used in fisheries management can provide a ...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
The use of an incorrect growth model in fisheries management may lead to inaccurate predictions abou...
Despite the prevalence of catch per unit effort (CPUE) as a key metric in fisheries assessments it c...
Abstract.—Eggs-per-recruit (EPR) models are widely used for management of invertebrate fisheries to ...
The Spotted Seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus is the most popular target of recreational inshore fisherie...
Minimizing the impact of fishing is an explicit goal in international agreements as well as in regio...
The dynamics of an unfished population of the abalone Haliotis iris Martyn in Peraki Bay, Banks Peni...
Two key questions regarding >no-take> marine reserves are: (1) how effective are reserves likely to ...
We used a simulation model to examine the effect of area closures and fishing effort on the two main...
Lively debate continues over whether marine reserves can lead to increased fishery yields when compa...
Includes bibliographical references.Decline of populations of marine broadcast spawners has led to b...
Non-target species such as marine mammals and elasmobranchs are by-caught in commercial fisheries (d...
Managing stocks of sedentary marine invertebrates is complicated by the highly structured population...
Limiting the harvest of Haliotis species by the use of shell length restrictions has been a common p...
Spatial management measures in the form of no-take areas used in fisheries management can provide a ...
Many coral reef fish species form predictable, transient spawning aggregations. Many aggregations ar...
The use of an incorrect growth model in fisheries management may lead to inaccurate predictions abou...
Despite the prevalence of catch per unit effort (CPUE) as a key metric in fisheries assessments it c...