The BONUS symposium “Science delivery for sustainable use of the Baltic Sea living resources” held in Tallinn, Estonia, in October 2017 was an opportunity for the presentation and discussion of 107 papers that examined the state and dynamics of living resources of the Baltic Sea, and associated management challenges. The symposium included a half-day stakeholder panel discussion that addressed the main challenges related to sustainable management and matching research and policy/management needs. Based on the five symposium papers published in this Special Issue as well as the stakeholder panel discussion, it can be concluded that (i) new observations about the feeding ecology of clupeids supports a more complete understanding of trophic in...
In the context of the difficult issue of managing fishing in a sustainable fashion, this study devel...
Legal requirement in Europe asks for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) in European seas, i...
The aim of this project was to review the present state of scientific knowledge for the Baltic Sea a...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
The Baltic Sea is a complex ecosystem with a multitude of physical, chemical and biological interact...
Chapter 8 = Many fisheries world-wide are not operating sustainably. Returning to sustainable levels...
The complexity of the political and ecological situation in the Baltic Sea area calls for strong int...
Fisheries and marine ecosystem-based management requires a holistic understanding of the dynamics of...
Over-fishing and eutrophication (too much nutrients) are among the most severe threats to the ecosys...
The worldwide future sustainable economies are oriented towards the sea: the maritime economy is bec...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
examined as a case to illustrate the potentials and chal-lenges in building the science–policymaking...
Improving the health of coastal and open sea marine ecosystems represents a substantial challenge fo...
Food webs are central entities mediating processes and external pressures in marine ecosystems. They...
The commercial fisheries in the Baltic Sea target only a few stocks. The pelagic fisheries, which ac...
In the context of the difficult issue of managing fishing in a sustainable fashion, this study devel...
Legal requirement in Europe asks for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) in European seas, i...
The aim of this project was to review the present state of scientific knowledge for the Baltic Sea a...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
The Baltic Sea is a complex ecosystem with a multitude of physical, chemical and biological interact...
Chapter 8 = Many fisheries world-wide are not operating sustainably. Returning to sustainable levels...
The complexity of the political and ecological situation in the Baltic Sea area calls for strong int...
Fisheries and marine ecosystem-based management requires a holistic understanding of the dynamics of...
Over-fishing and eutrophication (too much nutrients) are among the most severe threats to the ecosys...
The worldwide future sustainable economies are oriented towards the sea: the maritime economy is bec...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
examined as a case to illustrate the potentials and chal-lenges in building the science–policymaking...
Improving the health of coastal and open sea marine ecosystems represents a substantial challenge fo...
Food webs are central entities mediating processes and external pressures in marine ecosystems. They...
The commercial fisheries in the Baltic Sea target only a few stocks. The pelagic fisheries, which ac...
In the context of the difficult issue of managing fishing in a sustainable fashion, this study devel...
Legal requirement in Europe asks for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) in European seas, i...
The aim of this project was to review the present state of scientific knowledge for the Baltic Sea a...