The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought together 22 scientists and fisheries experts from around the world to consider the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolutions on high seas bottom fisheries: what progress has been made and what the outstanding issues are. This report summarises the workshop conclusions, identifying examples of good practice and making recommendations in areas where it was agreed that the current management measures fall short of their target.Peer reviewe
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
The aim of this ToR is to summarize the available information about basic population genetics of dee...
Deep-sea fisheries operate globally throughout the world's oceans, chiefly targeting stocks on the u...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought togeth...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought together...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Reducing the impacts of deep-sea bottom fishing in the high seas on non-target a...
Marine research - particularly traditional groundfish surveys and new multidisciplinary seabed mappi...
The original publication published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in...
The integration of survey data in the processes of the Regional Fisheries Management Organisations i...
It is a repport on the FAO "Analysis and guide for the implementation of international and policy in...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
There have been a number of developments in deep-sea conservation in the North Atlantic over the pas...
The deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem, with high levels of biodiversity and many species tha...
SummaryThe deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] an...
Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to ass...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
The aim of this ToR is to summarize the available information about basic population genetics of dee...
Deep-sea fisheries operate globally throughout the world's oceans, chiefly targeting stocks on the u...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought togeth...
The scientific workshop to review fisheries management, held in Lisbon in May 2011, brought together...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Reducing the impacts of deep-sea bottom fishing in the high seas on non-target a...
Marine research - particularly traditional groundfish surveys and new multidisciplinary seabed mappi...
The original publication published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in...
The integration of survey data in the processes of the Regional Fisheries Management Organisations i...
It is a repport on the FAO "Analysis and guide for the implementation of international and policy in...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
There have been a number of developments in deep-sea conservation in the North Atlantic over the pas...
The deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem, with high levels of biodiversity and many species tha...
SummaryThe deep sea is the world’s largest ecosystem [1], with high levels of biodiversity [2, 3] an...
Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to ass...
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10-20 ye...
The aim of this ToR is to summarize the available information about basic population genetics of dee...
Deep-sea fisheries operate globally throughout the world's oceans, chiefly targeting stocks on the u...