Fish that aggregate at predictable locations and times to spawn are often vulnerable to over-exploitation. Seasonal closures have often been implemented in an attempt to alleviate such impacts but the effectiveness of these measures is rarely tested. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a spawning closure for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Firth of Clyde off the Scottish West Coast (ICES Area VIa). This closurewas introduced in March 2001 as an emergency measure to allowas many cod as possible to spawn and avoid the build-up of displaced effort from another spawning closure. Genetic, tagging, and otolith microchemistry investigations indicate that cod inhabiting the Clyde are reproductively isolated from other resident groups ...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
The protection of spawning fish from anthropogenic impacts requires information on the location, tim...
The culture of certain fish species to sizes at which they can reproduce has led to the escape of fe...
Fish that aggregate at predictable locations and times to spawn are often vulnerable to over-exploit...
In the midst of several management failures, marine reserves are seen as a potential management tool...
In the midst of several management failures, marine reserves are seen as a potential management tool...
The Norwegian coastal cod population north of 62°N declined in the years from 1997 to 2005 and has s...
To examine site fidelity and potential for ecosystem impacts, 20 escapee cod (Gadus morhua L.) from ...
Similar to many other commercial marine fish species, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) migrate towards...
It is clear from a variety of data that cod (Gadus morhua) in the North Sea do not constitute a homo...
Fisheries management traditionally relies on stock assessments assuming discrete populations within ...
Salmon farming in marine net pens is a major activity in many temperate regions. This industry may a...
Similar to many other commercial marine fish species, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) migrate towards...
Similar to many other commercial marine fish species, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) migrate towards...
Highlights: • Designing spawning closures requires consideration of the mechanisms through which th...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
The protection of spawning fish from anthropogenic impacts requires information on the location, tim...
The culture of certain fish species to sizes at which they can reproduce has led to the escape of fe...
Fish that aggregate at predictable locations and times to spawn are often vulnerable to over-exploit...
In the midst of several management failures, marine reserves are seen as a potential management tool...
In the midst of several management failures, marine reserves are seen as a potential management tool...
The Norwegian coastal cod population north of 62°N declined in the years from 1997 to 2005 and has s...
To examine site fidelity and potential for ecosystem impacts, 20 escapee cod (Gadus morhua L.) from ...
Similar to many other commercial marine fish species, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) migrate towards...
It is clear from a variety of data that cod (Gadus morhua) in the North Sea do not constitute a homo...
Fisheries management traditionally relies on stock assessments assuming discrete populations within ...
Salmon farming in marine net pens is a major activity in many temperate regions. This industry may a...
Similar to many other commercial marine fish species, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) migrate towards...
Similar to many other commercial marine fish species, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) migrate towards...
Highlights: • Designing spawning closures requires consideration of the mechanisms through which th...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
The protection of spawning fish from anthropogenic impacts requires information on the location, tim...
The culture of certain fish species to sizes at which they can reproduce has led to the escape of fe...