This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.In 2009, the European Commission estimated that 88% of monitored marine fish stocks were overfished, on the basis of data that go back 20 to 40 years and depending on the species investigated. However, commercial sea fishing goes back centuries, calling into question the validity of management conclusions drawn from recent data. We compiled statistics of annual demersal fish landings from bottom trawl catches landing in England and Wales dating back to 1889, using previously neglected UK Government data. We then corrected the figures for increases in fishing power over time and a recent shift in the proportion of fish landed abroad to estimat...
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AbstractDemersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until t...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
The worldwide depletion of major fish stocks through intensive industrial fishing is thought to have...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
ABSTRACT: Fishing vessels differ in fishing power—that is, in the quantity of fish they would catch ...
Fisheries data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that global marine f...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
Bottom trawling (nets towed along the seabed) spread around the British Isles from the 1820s, yet th...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
Fishing – especially trawling – is one of the most ubiquitous anthropogenic pressures on marine ecos...
Trawling has been controversial since its introduction in the 17th century. In 1882 the Fishery Boar...
Fishing is a small, complex and fragmented industry, which arguably exerts political significance di...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/eh2l47043p8l171mpeer-re...
AbstractDemersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until t...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
The worldwide depletion of major fish stocks through intensive industrial fishing is thought to have...
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. H...
ABSTRACT: Fishing vessels differ in fishing power—that is, in the quantity of fish they would catch ...
Fisheries data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that global marine f...
Demersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until the targe...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
Bottom trawling (nets towed along the seabed) spread around the British Isles from the 1820s, yet th...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
Fishing – especially trawling – is one of the most ubiquitous anthropogenic pressures on marine ecos...
Trawling has been controversial since its introduction in the 17th century. In 1882 the Fishery Boar...
Fishing is a small, complex and fragmented industry, which arguably exerts political significance di...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/eh2l47043p8l171mpeer-re...
AbstractDemersal fish landings from the Firth of Clyde peaked in 1973, then declined rapidly until t...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...