This study represents the first attempt to assess the potential for fisheries in the artisanal Red Sea reef fisheries of Eritrea in an ecosystem context. We used an Ecopath with Ecosim model to integrate known aspects of the ecosystem and its inhabitants into a single framework, with the aim to gain a better insight into the structure and functioning of the ecosystem and to assess the impacts of fishing in these data-limited fisheries. Model outputs indicate that most of the primary productivity in the system is recycled through a detritus-based food web, implying a bottom-up energy flow control. Ecotrophic efficiencies were nevertheless higher at higher trophic levels, suggesting that top-down control mechanisms are also ecologically impor...
Shifts in catch composition were registered in the Eritrean artisanal fisheries, which were launched...
Artisanal fisheries of tropical waters are estimated to harvest about 25% of the world s fisheries c...
Most modelling studies addressed the effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPA) for fisheries sus...
This study represents the first attempt to assess the potential for fisheries in the artisanal Red S...
Elucidating trends in catch rate and composition is important to evaluate the impact of fishing on f...
A comprehensive assessment of the Red Sea large marine ecosystem (LME), with emphasis on fisheries, ...
The Ungwana Bay shallow water fishery covers an area of 1200.5 km 2. This shallow bay is joined by t...
Artisanal fisheries of tropical waters are estimated to harvest about 25% of the world s fisheries c...
International audienceMarine Protected Areas (MPAs) have spread across the Mediterranean to protect ...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Unreported catches from three major fisheries in the Eritrean Red Sea were investigated in order to ...
The high exploitation of marine fisheries resources for their economic value along with climate chan...
No poster available.Eritreas Coastal Marine and Island area covers more than 121,000km2,\ud include ...
The concept of Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) has been adopted by many countries as pr...
A comprehensive field study ongoing in Eastern Indonesia has provided data for a trophodynamic Ecosi...
Shifts in catch composition were registered in the Eritrean artisanal fisheries, which were launched...
Artisanal fisheries of tropical waters are estimated to harvest about 25% of the world s fisheries c...
Most modelling studies addressed the effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPA) for fisheries sus...
This study represents the first attempt to assess the potential for fisheries in the artisanal Red S...
Elucidating trends in catch rate and composition is important to evaluate the impact of fishing on f...
A comprehensive assessment of the Red Sea large marine ecosystem (LME), with emphasis on fisheries, ...
The Ungwana Bay shallow water fishery covers an area of 1200.5 km 2. This shallow bay is joined by t...
Artisanal fisheries of tropical waters are estimated to harvest about 25% of the world s fisheries c...
International audienceMarine Protected Areas (MPAs) have spread across the Mediterranean to protect ...
Faced with the global overexploitation of marine resources and the rapid degradation of ecosystems’ ...
Unreported catches from three major fisheries in the Eritrean Red Sea were investigated in order to ...
The high exploitation of marine fisheries resources for their economic value along with climate chan...
No poster available.Eritreas Coastal Marine and Island area covers more than 121,000km2,\ud include ...
The concept of Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) has been adopted by many countries as pr...
A comprehensive field study ongoing in Eastern Indonesia has provided data for a trophodynamic Ecosi...
Shifts in catch composition were registered in the Eritrean artisanal fisheries, which were launched...
Artisanal fisheries of tropical waters are estimated to harvest about 25% of the world s fisheries c...
Most modelling studies addressed the effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPA) for fisheries sus...