The concept of biodiversity offsets is well established as an approach to environmental management. The concept has been suggested for environmental management in fisheries, particularly in relation to the substantial numbers of non-target species--seabirds in particular--caught and killed as incidental bycatch during fishing activities. Substantial areas of fisheries are being closed to protect these species at great cost to the fishing industry. However, other actions may be taken to offset the impact of fishing on these populations at lower cost to the fishing industry. This idea, however, has attracted severe criticism largely as it does not address the underlying externality problems created by the fishing sector, namely seabird fishin...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
presentationBycatch reduction policies, traditionally focused on command-and-control at-sea measures...
The concept of biodiversity offsets is well established as an approach to environmental management. ...
The concept of compensatory mitigation is well established as an approach to environmental managemen...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Fisheries bycatch contributes to population declines in seabirds, particularly albatrosses and petre...
Fisheries bycatch conservation and management can be analyzed and implemented through the biodiversi...
International audienceAlong the lines of the 'polluter pays principle', it has recently been propose...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
The impact of industrial fisheries on marine biodiversity is conspicuous in large pelagic vertebrate...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
Many marine species are threatened by high levels of incidental mortality in fisheries. This paper r...
Globally, fisheries bycatch threatens the survival of many whale and dolphin species. Strategies for...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
presentationBycatch reduction policies, traditionally focused on command-and-control at-sea measures...
The concept of biodiversity offsets is well established as an approach to environmental management. ...
The concept of compensatory mitigation is well established as an approach to environmental managemen...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Fisheries bycatch contributes to population declines in seabirds, particularly albatrosses and petre...
Fisheries bycatch conservation and management can be analyzed and implemented through the biodiversi...
International audienceAlong the lines of the 'polluter pays principle', it has recently been propose...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
The impact of industrial fisheries on marine biodiversity is conspicuous in large pelagic vertebrate...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
Many marine species are threatened by high levels of incidental mortality in fisheries. This paper r...
Globally, fisheries bycatch threatens the survival of many whale and dolphin species. Strategies for...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
presentationBycatch reduction policies, traditionally focused on command-and-control at-sea measures...