In this paper, we revisit the state of deep-water fisheries to the west of the British Isles and aim to provide an overview on the key drivers behind community changes along continental margins. The deep-water fisheries to the west of the British Isles that extend from the shelf-slope break down to the lower slope and along banks and seamounts of the Rockall Basin, mainly target blue ling Molva dypterygia, roundnose grenadier Coryphaenoides rupestris, orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus, with by-catches of black scabbardfish Aphanopus carbo and tusk Brosme brosme. These fishing grounds experienced a long period of exhaustive exploitation until the early 2000s, but subsequently the implementation of management strategies has helped to reli...
As coastal fisheries around the world have collapsed, industrial fishing has spread seaward and deep...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The Isle of Man fishing industry is currently predominated by two lucrative and heavily exploited sc...
In this paper, we revisit the state of deep-water fisheries to the west of the British Isles and aim...
Serious stock depletion on continental shelves helped create new pressure for alternative fishing gr...
Deep-sea fisheries operate globally throughout the world's oceans, chiefly targeting stocks on the u...
Since the 1970s the deepwater shelf edge habitat west of the British Isles has been targeted by comm...
Continental slopes support highly diverse ecosystems, influenced by strong environmental depth-relat...
This article was originally published by ICES on their website http://www.ices.dk/The Fisheries Rese...
A severe scarcity of life history and population data for deep-water fishes is a major impediment to...
The frequent deterioration of coastal fisheries has resulted in a need to nourish the world\u27s rap...
Potential for new developments in deep water fishing have been identified by two sampling surveys ca...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
We review information from scientific trawl surveys carried out between 1977 and 2002 in the Porcupi...
As coastal fisheries around the world have collapsed, industrial fishing has spread seaward and deep...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The Isle of Man fishing industry is currently predominated by two lucrative and heavily exploited sc...
In this paper, we revisit the state of deep-water fisheries to the west of the British Isles and aim...
Serious stock depletion on continental shelves helped create new pressure for alternative fishing gr...
Deep-sea fisheries operate globally throughout the world's oceans, chiefly targeting stocks on the u...
Since the 1970s the deepwater shelf edge habitat west of the British Isles has been targeted by comm...
Continental slopes support highly diverse ecosystems, influenced by strong environmental depth-relat...
This article was originally published by ICES on their website http://www.ices.dk/The Fisheries Rese...
A severe scarcity of life history and population data for deep-water fishes is a major impediment to...
The frequent deterioration of coastal fisheries has resulted in a need to nourish the world\u27s rap...
Potential for new developments in deep water fishing have been identified by two sampling surveys ca...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
We review information from scientific trawl surveys carried out between 1977 and 2002 in the Porcupi...
As coastal fisheries around the world have collapsed, industrial fishing has spread seaward and deep...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The Isle of Man fishing industry is currently predominated by two lucrative and heavily exploited sc...