<div><p>Social and ecological systems come together during the act of fishing. However, we often lack a deep understanding of the fishing process, despite its importance for understanding and managing fisheries. A quantitative, mechanistic understanding of the opportunities fishers encounter, the constraints they face, and how they make decisions within the context of opportunities and constraints will enhance the design of fisheries management strategies to meet linked ecological and social objectives and will improve scientific capacity to predict impacts of different strategies. We examined the case of spearfishing in a Caribbean coral reef fishery. We mounted cameras on fishers’ spearguns to observe the fish they encountered, what limit...
This dissertation is a multi-disciplinary attempt to understand how coral reef resources can be sust...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Responding appropriately to predators is essential for prey animals to maximise fitness and survival...
Social and ecological systems come together during the act of fishing. However, we often lack a deep...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) consume macroalgae, an essential process for sustaining the ecological ...
Parrotfish play a critical role in helping to maintain the health of coral reefs. Although they have...
This study compared the catch composition, catch per unit effort, and incidental impacts of spearfis...
Overfishing is a mounting threat to marine ecosystems and food security across the globe. Many of th...
Fishers often behave in ways that were neither intended, nor anticipated, by managers or policy make...
Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overex...
Marine reserves are promising tools for fisheries management, and are especially suited for complex,...
Gear-based management for coral reef fisheries is often overlooked in the scientific literature. Emp...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
This dissertation is a multi-disciplinary attempt to understand how coral reef resources can be sust...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Responding appropriately to predators is essential for prey animals to maximise fitness and survival...
Social and ecological systems come together during the act of fishing. However, we often lack a deep...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dyn...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) consume macroalgae, an essential process for sustaining the ecological ...
Parrotfish play a critical role in helping to maintain the health of coral reefs. Although they have...
This study compared the catch composition, catch per unit effort, and incidental impacts of spearfis...
Overfishing is a mounting threat to marine ecosystems and food security across the globe. Many of th...
Fishers often behave in ways that were neither intended, nor anticipated, by managers or policy make...
Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overex...
Marine reserves are promising tools for fisheries management, and are especially suited for complex,...
Gear-based management for coral reef fisheries is often overlooked in the scientific literature. Emp...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
This dissertation is a multi-disciplinary attempt to understand how coral reef resources can be sust...
Although spearfishing is a popular method of capturing fish, its ecological effects on fish populati...
Responding appropriately to predators is essential for prey animals to maximise fitness and survival...