Ritgerðin er unnin við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaThe fishery for C. islandica in Breiðafjörður was closed in response to the stock collapse around 2003. High rates of natural mortality, an increase in sea surface temperature, and inability to endure fishing pressure have been mechanisms suggested for the collapse. Fishing using inefficient or non-selective gear not only incurs direct mortality, but can also reduce individual fitness by applying physical damage and physiological stress. Reductions in fitness may compromise yield per recruit or lead to indirect mortality. The environmental impact of roller dredging was examined in two ways: (1) a framework for assessing cumulative impact on vulnerable marine taxa, and (2) modeling the effects on...
Apart from geothermal and hydro-electric energy, Iceland boasts only one significant natural resourc...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Discarding fish has been a part of the fisheries for centuries bu...
The 2019 meeting of WGECO was held at the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Cope...
The stock index of the Iceland scallop (Chlamys islandica) in Breidafjordur on the west coast of Ice...
Fishing activity does not only impact on the fish stocks themselves, but also the ecosystem within w...
Due to exponential human growth over the last few decades, the Earth’s ecosystems are facing increas...
This project systematically examines the bivalve dredging process and its physiological and ecologic...
Fishing is widely recognized to have profound effects on estuarine and marine ecosystems (Hammer and...
The focus of sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, management over the past 20 years has been to en...
The loss of emergent epifaunal biomass due to fishing impacts has not been quantified at the scale o...
The king scallop fishery is the fastest growing fishery in the UK and currently the second most valu...
By assignment of the Fisheries Bureau of the Government of Åland, the impact of small-scale dredging...
Over the past few decades, Western attitudes and values have generally been trending towards greater...
The Isle of Man fishing industry is currently predominated by two lucrative and heavily exploited sc...
The Atlantic sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus dredge fishery is one of the most lucrative commer...
Apart from geothermal and hydro-electric energy, Iceland boasts only one significant natural resourc...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Discarding fish has been a part of the fisheries for centuries bu...
The 2019 meeting of WGECO was held at the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Cope...
The stock index of the Iceland scallop (Chlamys islandica) in Breidafjordur on the west coast of Ice...
Fishing activity does not only impact on the fish stocks themselves, but also the ecosystem within w...
Due to exponential human growth over the last few decades, the Earth’s ecosystems are facing increas...
This project systematically examines the bivalve dredging process and its physiological and ecologic...
Fishing is widely recognized to have profound effects on estuarine and marine ecosystems (Hammer and...
The focus of sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, management over the past 20 years has been to en...
The loss of emergent epifaunal biomass due to fishing impacts has not been quantified at the scale o...
The king scallop fishery is the fastest growing fishery in the UK and currently the second most valu...
By assignment of the Fisheries Bureau of the Government of Åland, the impact of small-scale dredging...
Over the past few decades, Western attitudes and values have generally been trending towards greater...
The Isle of Man fishing industry is currently predominated by two lucrative and heavily exploited sc...
The Atlantic sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus dredge fishery is one of the most lucrative commer...
Apart from geothermal and hydro-electric energy, Iceland boasts only one significant natural resourc...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Discarding fish has been a part of the fisheries for centuries bu...
The 2019 meeting of WGECO was held at the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Cope...