An ecosystem approach to fisheries management requires the consideration of commercial species as components of an ecosystem and the acknowledgement of the links between their productivity and the surrounding environment. To provide a knowledge base for such links, SEAwise consulted stakeholders throughout Europe and conducted a systematic review of the scientific literature. The systematic review resulted in 2050 articles from the literature search that were screened for their tile and abstract. 516 of them were retained for data extraction. The majority of studies were conducted in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, followed by the Western Waters, and with only a few dozen papers in the Mediterranean Sea. Cod and herring were the most stud...
The impacts of fisheries on ocean resources are no longer considered in isolation but should account...
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems ac...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
An ecosystem approach to fisheries management requires the consideration of commercial species as co...
An ecosystem approach to fisheries management requires the consideration of spatially explicit ma...
Reviews the literature on the impact of climate change and variability on fish and shellfish populat...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
ISI Document Delivery No.: DF3JU Times Cited: 6 Cited Reference Count: 70 Gascuel, Didier Coll, Mart...
Contributors: Svein Sundby, Knut SunnanåIntroduction: The dynamics of marine ecosystems in the conte...
Impacts of climate change on ocean productivity sustaining world fisheries are predominantly negativ...
Contributors: Svein Sundby, Knut SunnanåIntroduction: The dynamics of marine ecosystems in the conte...
Global change drivers, such as population growth, increasing consumption, inequity in resource distr...
Global change drivers, such as population growth, increasing consumption, inequity in resource distr...
Acknowledgements Serpetti N., Heymans J.J., and Burrows M.T. were funded by the Natural Environment ...
The impacts of fisheries on ocean resources are no longer considered in isolation but should account...
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems ac...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
An ecosystem approach to fisheries management requires the consideration of commercial species as co...
An ecosystem approach to fisheries management requires the consideration of spatially explicit ma...
Reviews the literature on the impact of climate change and variability on fish and shellfish populat...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
1.Commercial fishing is an important socio-economic activity in coastal regions of the UK and Irelan...
ISI Document Delivery No.: DF3JU Times Cited: 6 Cited Reference Count: 70 Gascuel, Didier Coll, Mart...
Contributors: Svein Sundby, Knut SunnanåIntroduction: The dynamics of marine ecosystems in the conte...
Impacts of climate change on ocean productivity sustaining world fisheries are predominantly negativ...
Contributors: Svein Sundby, Knut SunnanåIntroduction: The dynamics of marine ecosystems in the conte...
Global change drivers, such as population growth, increasing consumption, inequity in resource distr...
Global change drivers, such as population growth, increasing consumption, inequity in resource distr...
Acknowledgements Serpetti N., Heymans J.J., and Burrows M.T. were funded by the Natural Environment ...
The impacts of fisheries on ocean resources are no longer considered in isolation but should account...
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems ac...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...