Background: Minimizing fishery bycatch threats might involve trade-offs between maintaining viable populations and economic benefits. Understanding these trade-offs can help managers reconcile conflicting goals. An example is a set of bycatch reduction measures for the Critically Endangered vaquita porpoise (Phocoena sinus), in the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico. The vaquita is an endemic species threatened with extinction by artisanal net bycatch within its limited range; in this area fisheries are the chief source of economic productivity. Methodology/Principal Findings: We analyze trade-offs between conservation of the vaquita and fisheries, using an end-to-end Atlantis ecosystem model for the Northern Gulf of California. Atlantis i...
<p>A vast range of theoretical and empirical studies now suggests that MPAs can conserve marine biod...
Many highly migratory predator stocks that occupy the Gulf of Mexico are at risk, and the collapse o...
Fisheries managers have the potential to significantly improve reef fish management in the Gulf of M...
BACKGROUND: Minimizing fishery bycatch threats might involve trade-offs between maintaining viable p...
), in the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico. The vaquita is an endemic species threatened with ext...
High bycatch of non-target species and species of conservation concern often drives the implementati...
Bycatch in artisanal gill nets threatens the vaquita, Phocoena sinus, with extinction. In 2008 the M...
The Upper Gulf of California is a diverse and highly productive ecosystem supporting some of the mos...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: NAAFE Forum 2017 Proceedings, March 22-24, 2017. Compiled by Ann ...
The Gulf of California is undoubtedly the Mexican marine region with the most research and conservat...
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, our client for this masters project, is evaluating how ...
The conservation status of small cetaceans has significantly worsened since the 1980s, when the baij...
Within the interior of the Upper Gulf of California lives a small marine cetacean called Vaquita mar...
The number of Mexico’s endemic porpoise, the vaquita (Phocoena sinus), is collapsing primarily due t...
1. The Northern Gulf of California is an ecologically important marine area with a high degree of bi...
<p>A vast range of theoretical and empirical studies now suggests that MPAs can conserve marine biod...
Many highly migratory predator stocks that occupy the Gulf of Mexico are at risk, and the collapse o...
Fisheries managers have the potential to significantly improve reef fish management in the Gulf of M...
BACKGROUND: Minimizing fishery bycatch threats might involve trade-offs between maintaining viable p...
), in the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico. The vaquita is an endemic species threatened with ext...
High bycatch of non-target species and species of conservation concern often drives the implementati...
Bycatch in artisanal gill nets threatens the vaquita, Phocoena sinus, with extinction. In 2008 the M...
The Upper Gulf of California is a diverse and highly productive ecosystem supporting some of the mos...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: NAAFE Forum 2017 Proceedings, March 22-24, 2017. Compiled by Ann ...
The Gulf of California is undoubtedly the Mexican marine region with the most research and conservat...
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, our client for this masters project, is evaluating how ...
The conservation status of small cetaceans has significantly worsened since the 1980s, when the baij...
Within the interior of the Upper Gulf of California lives a small marine cetacean called Vaquita mar...
The number of Mexico’s endemic porpoise, the vaquita (Phocoena sinus), is collapsing primarily due t...
1. The Northern Gulf of California is an ecologically important marine area with a high degree of bi...
<p>A vast range of theoretical and empirical studies now suggests that MPAs can conserve marine biod...
Many highly migratory predator stocks that occupy the Gulf of Mexico are at risk, and the collapse o...
Fisheries managers have the potential to significantly improve reef fish management in the Gulf of M...