Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often characterized by longevity, low fecundity and slow growth making them vulnerable to overfishing. In addition, bottom trawling is known to remove vast amounts of non-target species, including habitat forming deep-sea corals and sponges. Therefore, bottom trawling poses a serious risk to deep-sea ecosystems, but the true extent of deep-sea fishery catches through history remains unknown. Here, we present catches for global bottom trawling fisheries between years 1950–2015. This study gives new insight into the history of bottom trawled deep-sea fisheries through its use of FAO capture data combined with reconstructed catch data provided by the Sea A...
32 pages, 11 figuresUnlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats und...
SummaryThe deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] an...
Serious stock depletion on continental shelves helped create new pressure for alternative fishing gr...
Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often chara...
Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often chara...
<p>Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often ch...
<p>Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often ch...
A severe scarcity of life history and population data for deep-water fishes is a major impediment to...
ABSTRACT. Seamounts support a large number and wide diversity of fish species. A number of these spe...
As coastal fisheries around the world have collapsed, industrial fishing has spread seaward and deep...
Deep-sea fisheries operate globally throughout the world's oceans, chiefly targeting stocks on the u...
No poster available.With the decline of main predators whose habitat is confined to continental\ud p...
The deep-pelagic (incl. meso- and bathypelagic) domain has been historically sampled using relativel...
Bottom trawling has many impacts on marine ecosystems, including seafood stock impoverishment, benth...
Fisheries data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that global marine f...
32 pages, 11 figuresUnlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats und...
SummaryThe deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] an...
Serious stock depletion on continental shelves helped create new pressure for alternative fishing gr...
Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often chara...
Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often chara...
<p>Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often ch...
<p>Deep-sea fish species are targeted globally by bottom trawling. The species captured are often ch...
A severe scarcity of life history and population data for deep-water fishes is a major impediment to...
ABSTRACT. Seamounts support a large number and wide diversity of fish species. A number of these spe...
As coastal fisheries around the world have collapsed, industrial fishing has spread seaward and deep...
Deep-sea fisheries operate globally throughout the world's oceans, chiefly targeting stocks on the u...
No poster available.With the decline of main predators whose habitat is confined to continental\ud p...
The deep-pelagic (incl. meso- and bathypelagic) domain has been historically sampled using relativel...
Bottom trawling has many impacts on marine ecosystems, including seafood stock impoverishment, benth...
Fisheries data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that global marine f...
32 pages, 11 figuresUnlike the major anthropogenic changes that terrestrial and coastal habitats und...
SummaryThe deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] an...
Serious stock depletion on continental shelves helped create new pressure for alternative fishing gr...