In response to the inherent dynamic nature of the oceans and continuing difficulty in managing ecosystem impacts of fisheries, interest in the concept of dynamic ocean management, or real-time management of ocean resources, has accelerated in the last several years. However, scientists have yet to quantitatively assess the efficiency of dynamic management over static management. Of particular interest is how scale influences effectiveness, both in terms of how it reflects underlying ecological processes and how this relates to potential efficiency gains. Here, we address the empirical evidence gap and further the ecological theory underpinning dynamic management. We illustrate, through the simulation of closures across a range of spatiotemp...
Time/area closures have been widely used in fisheries management to prevent overfishing and the dest...
Marine Protected Areas are usually static, permanently closed areas. There are, however, both social...
Spatial management measures in the form of no-take areas used in fisheries management can provide a ...
In response to the inherent dynamic nature of the oceans and continuing difficulty in managing ecosy...
While there have been recent improvements in reducing bycatch in many fisheries, bycatch remains a t...
Dynamic ocean management, or management that uses near real-time data to guide the spatial distribut...
Dynamic ocean management, or management that uses near real-time data to guide the spatial distribut...
Most spatial marine management techniques (e.g., marine protected areas) draw stationary boundaries ...
Seafood is anessential sourceofprotein formore than3billionpeopleworldwide, yet bycatchof threatened...
Seafood is an essential source of protein for more than 3 billion people worldwide, yet bycatch of t...
Seafood is an essential source of protein for more than 3 billion people worldwide, yet bycatch of t...
Most spatial marine management techniques (e.g., marine protected areas) draw stationary boundaries ...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
Marine reserves are widely used to manage for the potentially conflicting objectives of conserving b...
A commonly cited reason for the failure of time-area closures to achieve fisheries management goals ...
Time/area closures have been widely used in fisheries management to prevent overfishing and the dest...
Marine Protected Areas are usually static, permanently closed areas. There are, however, both social...
Spatial management measures in the form of no-take areas used in fisheries management can provide a ...
In response to the inherent dynamic nature of the oceans and continuing difficulty in managing ecosy...
While there have been recent improvements in reducing bycatch in many fisheries, bycatch remains a t...
Dynamic ocean management, or management that uses near real-time data to guide the spatial distribut...
Dynamic ocean management, or management that uses near real-time data to guide the spatial distribut...
Most spatial marine management techniques (e.g., marine protected areas) draw stationary boundaries ...
Seafood is anessential sourceofprotein formore than3billionpeopleworldwide, yet bycatchof threatened...
Seafood is an essential source of protein for more than 3 billion people worldwide, yet bycatch of t...
Seafood is an essential source of protein for more than 3 billion people worldwide, yet bycatch of t...
Most spatial marine management techniques (e.g., marine protected areas) draw stationary boundaries ...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
Marine reserves are widely used to manage for the potentially conflicting objectives of conserving b...
A commonly cited reason for the failure of time-area closures to achieve fisheries management goals ...
Time/area closures have been widely used in fisheries management to prevent overfishing and the dest...
Marine Protected Areas are usually static, permanently closed areas. There are, however, both social...
Spatial management measures in the form of no-take areas used in fisheries management can provide a ...