Estimates the potential direct economic benefits of rebuilding depleted fish populations in the mid-Atlantic by comparing status quo management scenarios with scenarios in which four fish populations would have been rebuilt by 2007
The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish...
It is accepted that world's fisheries are not generally exploited at their biological or their econo...
The Ocean Prosperity Roadmap: Fisheries and Beyond was a collection of research launched at the Econ...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
Efforts to protect and rebuild America's ocean fish are working. Rebounding fish populations create ...
The University of British Columbia based Global Ocean Economics Project will, in its second phase, b...
Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial f...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
Abstract only.The 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development saw governments\ud around the world u...
Documents the decline of the New England fishing industry as a result of mismanagement, presents exa...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
Global marine capture fisheries are an underperforming global asset. The Sunken Billions study shows...
Four marine fish species are among the most important on the world market: cod, salmon, tuna, and se...
On 6 February, the European Parliament voted in favour of proposals to reform the EU’s Common Fisher...
The Fisheries Policy Brief supports the following key messsages.Improving the governance and managem...
The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish...
It is accepted that world's fisheries are not generally exploited at their biological or their econo...
The Ocean Prosperity Roadmap: Fisheries and Beyond was a collection of research launched at the Econ...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
Efforts to protect and rebuild America's ocean fish are working. Rebounding fish populations create ...
The University of British Columbia based Global Ocean Economics Project will, in its second phase, b...
Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial f...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
Abstract only.The 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development saw governments\ud around the world u...
Documents the decline of the New England fishing industry as a result of mismanagement, presents exa...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
Global marine capture fisheries are an underperforming global asset. The Sunken Billions study shows...
Four marine fish species are among the most important on the world market: cod, salmon, tuna, and se...
On 6 February, the European Parliament voted in favour of proposals to reform the EU’s Common Fisher...
The Fisheries Policy Brief supports the following key messsages.Improving the governance and managem...
The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish...
It is accepted that world's fisheries are not generally exploited at their biological or their econo...
The Ocean Prosperity Roadmap: Fisheries and Beyond was a collection of research launched at the Econ...