(A) In the Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB), the total forage fish biomass trend is driven by similar fluctuations within several different forage fish stocks. (B) In the Gulf of Maine (GOM), the total forage fish biomass trend is mostly driven by Atlantic herring (green line) fluctuations. Biomass data is from NEFSC trawl surveys, 1963 to 2013, with corrected catchability (q).</p
<p>Data from trawl samples at the NW, NE and SW MAR stations (assuming C = 10% wet weight), (Green t...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We compared the effects of the inshore trap and the offshore trawl fisheries on the population dynam...
Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher met...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems ac...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
The northwest Atlantic continental shelf is a large ecosystem undergoing rapid environmental changes...
The Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is the center of the Gulf of Maine food web. It sustains a mo...
m590 Several authors state that foraging conditions and food web dynamics may be contributing to dec...
Fish stock fluctuations are affected by two potentially confounding forces: the removal of individua...
Fishing communities are increasingly required to adapt to environmentally driven changes in the avai...
<p>Data from trawl samples at the NW, NE and SW MAR stations (assuming C = 10% wet weight), (Green t...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We compared the effects of the inshore trap and the offshore trawl fisheries on the population dynam...
Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher met...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems ac...
To improve fishery management, there is an increasing need to understand the long-term consequences ...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
The northwest Atlantic continental shelf is a large ecosystem undergoing rapid environmental changes...
The Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is the center of the Gulf of Maine food web. It sustains a mo...
m590 Several authors state that foraging conditions and food web dynamics may be contributing to dec...
Fish stock fluctuations are affected by two potentially confounding forces: the removal of individua...
Fishing communities are increasingly required to adapt to environmentally driven changes in the avai...
<p>Data from trawl samples at the NW, NE and SW MAR stations (assuming C = 10% wet weight), (Green t...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We compared the effects of the inshore trap and the offshore trawl fisheries on the population dynam...