group of fisheries scientists participating in a European Union Network of Excellence (MARBEF) summarizes risks to the biodiversity of fish in European seas and recommends ways how existing fish diversity can be conserved, restored and managed
Biodiversity provides “raw materials” for the food chain and seafood production, and also influences...
Freshwater ecosystems are an essential component of biodiversity as they support 10% of the world’s ...
Effective implementation of an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EA FM) is predicated upon...
group of fisheries scientists participating in a European Union Network of Excellence (MARBEF) summa...
MarBEF, a network of excellence funded by the European Union and consisting of 92 European marine in...
Freshwater fish represent one-fourth of all vertebrate species, despite freshwater occupying less th...
Europe has a long tradition of exploiting marine fishes and is promoting marine economic activity th...
In addition to the potential negative impacts on biodiversity from fishing activities, there are pos...
Europe has a long tradition of exploiting marine fishes and is promoting marine economic activity th...
Biodiversity is now one of the main concerns worldwide. With the increase of people on Earth and act...
Marine environmental management policies seek to ensure that fishing impacts on fished populations a...
Policy drivers for integrating environmental and fishery management in Europe have never been so str...
The North Sea is one of the most heavily impacted water bodies in the world. Centuries of human acti...
Historical and existing environmental and human induced pressures have negatively impacted diadromou...
International audienceFloodplain waterbodies and their biodiversity are increasingly threatened by h...
Biodiversity provides “raw materials” for the food chain and seafood production, and also influences...
Freshwater ecosystems are an essential component of biodiversity as they support 10% of the world’s ...
Effective implementation of an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EA FM) is predicated upon...
group of fisheries scientists participating in a European Union Network of Excellence (MARBEF) summa...
MarBEF, a network of excellence funded by the European Union and consisting of 92 European marine in...
Freshwater fish represent one-fourth of all vertebrate species, despite freshwater occupying less th...
Europe has a long tradition of exploiting marine fishes and is promoting marine economic activity th...
In addition to the potential negative impacts on biodiversity from fishing activities, there are pos...
Europe has a long tradition of exploiting marine fishes and is promoting marine economic activity th...
Biodiversity is now one of the main concerns worldwide. With the increase of people on Earth and act...
Marine environmental management policies seek to ensure that fishing impacts on fished populations a...
Policy drivers for integrating environmental and fishery management in Europe have never been so str...
The North Sea is one of the most heavily impacted water bodies in the world. Centuries of human acti...
Historical and existing environmental and human induced pressures have negatively impacted diadromou...
International audienceFloodplain waterbodies and their biodiversity are increasingly threatened by h...
Biodiversity provides “raw materials” for the food chain and seafood production, and also influences...
Freshwater ecosystems are an essential component of biodiversity as they support 10% of the world’s ...
Effective implementation of an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EA FM) is predicated upon...