Management and technical approaches that achieve a sustainable level of fish production while at the same time minimizing or limiting the wider ecological effects caused through fishing gear contact with the seabed might be considered to be ‘best practice’. To identify future knowledge-needs that would help to support a transition towards the adoption of best practices for trawling, a prioritization exercise was undertaken with a group of 39 practitioners from the seafood industry and management, and 13 research scientists who have an active research interest in bottom-trawl and dredge fisheries. A list of 108 knowledge-needs related to trawl and dredge fisheries was developed in conjunction with an ‘expert task force’. The long list was fu...
Fishing affects the seabed habitat worldwide on the continental shelf. These impacts are patchily di...
Special issue: Vectors of change in the marine environment.-- 11 pages, 9 figures, 3 tablesFor a suc...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely used to protect exploited fish species as well as to conser...
Management and technical approaches that achieve a sustainable level of fish production while at the...
Bottom trawling accounts for almost one quarter of global fish landings but may also have significan...
1. Bottom-trawl fisheries are the most-widespread source of anthropogenic physical disturbance to se...
The Interim Measures for bottom fisheries adopted by the developing South Pacific RFMO require parti...
Continental shelves around the world are subject to intensive bottom trawling. Demersal fish assembl...
BENTHIS developed the scientific basis to quantify the impact of bottom trawling on the seafloor and...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest expanding global animal food production sector and is a key fut...
Concepts as ‘integrative’ and ‘ecosystem approach’ are often mentioned as key concepts to manage ren...
Bottom trawling accounts for nearly a quarter of wild-capture seafood production, but it is associat...
Fishing affects the seabed habitat worldwide on the continental shelf. These impacts are patchily di...
Special issue: Vectors of change in the marine environment.-- 11 pages, 9 figures, 3 tablesFor a suc...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely used to protect exploited fish species as well as to conser...
Management and technical approaches that achieve a sustainable level of fish production while at the...
Bottom trawling accounts for almost one quarter of global fish landings but may also have significan...
1. Bottom-trawl fisheries are the most-widespread source of anthropogenic physical disturbance to se...
The Interim Measures for bottom fisheries adopted by the developing South Pacific RFMO require parti...
Continental shelves around the world are subject to intensive bottom trawling. Demersal fish assembl...
BENTHIS developed the scientific basis to quantify the impact of bottom trawling on the seafloor and...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest expanding global animal food production sector and is a key fut...
Concepts as ‘integrative’ and ‘ecosystem approach’ are often mentioned as key concepts to manage ren...
Bottom trawling accounts for nearly a quarter of wild-capture seafood production, but it is associat...
Fishing affects the seabed habitat worldwide on the continental shelf. These impacts are patchily di...
Special issue: Vectors of change in the marine environment.-- 11 pages, 9 figures, 3 tablesFor a suc...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely used to protect exploited fish species as well as to conser...