Ecosystem-based management is fast becoming the way to solve all the nation's fishery problems. It will rebuild fish stocks, eliminate bycatch, and halt habitat destruction; it will fix jurisdictional mismatches and encourage community participation; it will satisfy environmentalists and please fishermen. These are lofty expectations for a concept that few can explain. However, managers are still if it applies to all fisheries. To resolve this, I examined ecosystem-based management in the context of the United State’s yellowfin and bigeye fisheries and suggested ecosystem-based approaches to managing this fishery. EBM is the management of human behavior in a way that maintains healthy and productive ecosystems for present and future generat...
Ecosystems are commonly exploited and manipulated to maximize certain human benefits. Such changes c...
There are a number of reasons for the move towards sustainable development and ecosystem based fishe...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) has been identified by managers, scholars and policy-mak...
Abstract only.In ecosystem-based fishery management, the ecosystem comprises the\ud natural sub-syst...
There are increasing expectations for RFMOs to implement an ecosystem approach to fisheries manageme...
Research PaperOver the past 50 years, most efforts to regulate fishing and conserve our oceans and s...
The ocean provides numerous ecosystem services, or natural benefits, which are critical to the well-...
Although existing fisheries management systems have largely failed, the public and most scientists b...
Connections matter. That is the unifying principle of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM). E...
The detrimental impact from fishing on various species as well as on the overall ecosystem has incre...
Even though reference to the modem framework of ocean governance begins with the 1982 United Nations...
In the Bering Sea, science-based management of major fisheries is designed to control fishing at lev...
Sustainable use of living marine resources must consider both the impacts of the ecosystem on the li...
<div><p>Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) was developed to move beyond single species mana...
Fisheries management as a discipline has evolved with the ever increasing human engagement in fishin...
Ecosystems are commonly exploited and manipulated to maximize certain human benefits. Such changes c...
There are a number of reasons for the move towards sustainable development and ecosystem based fishe...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) has been identified by managers, scholars and policy-mak...
Abstract only.In ecosystem-based fishery management, the ecosystem comprises the\ud natural sub-syst...
There are increasing expectations for RFMOs to implement an ecosystem approach to fisheries manageme...
Research PaperOver the past 50 years, most efforts to regulate fishing and conserve our oceans and s...
The ocean provides numerous ecosystem services, or natural benefits, which are critical to the well-...
Although existing fisheries management systems have largely failed, the public and most scientists b...
Connections matter. That is the unifying principle of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM). E...
The detrimental impact from fishing on various species as well as on the overall ecosystem has incre...
Even though reference to the modem framework of ocean governance begins with the 1982 United Nations...
In the Bering Sea, science-based management of major fisheries is designed to control fishing at lev...
Sustainable use of living marine resources must consider both the impacts of the ecosystem on the li...
<div><p>Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) was developed to move beyond single species mana...
Fisheries management as a discipline has evolved with the ever increasing human engagement in fishin...
Ecosystems are commonly exploited and manipulated to maximize certain human benefits. Such changes c...
There are a number of reasons for the move towards sustainable development and ecosystem based fishe...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) has been identified by managers, scholars and policy-mak...