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- other research product . 1998Open Access IndonesianAuthors:Ghofar, Abdul;
A study was conducted in South Sulawesi including Takaboberate Islands and adjacent areas from October 1994 to March 1995 to describe the cephalopod fauna in the area and to assess the status of their utilization. Six major observations and specimen collection were carr...
- publication . Preprint . Research . 1997Open AccessAuthors:Israel, Danilo C.; Banzon, Cesar P.;
Recently, marine fisheries are threatened by the current rate of overfishing, which if unabated may lead to the collapse of the fisheries sector. Past studies have been limited in scope, providing analysis based on groupings of species while disregarding unemployment im...
- publication . Other literature type . 2017Open AccessAuthors:Clausen, Lotte W.; Rindorf, Anna; Deurs, van, Mikael; Hintzen, N.T.;doi: 10.5061/dryad.tq1f7
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems across the world, linking secondary production to higher trophic levels. While climate-induced changes in the North Sea zooplankton community are described and documented i...
- other research product . Other ORP type . 2017Open AccessAuthors:Clausen, Lotte W.; Rindorf, Anna; Deurs, van, Mikael; Hintzen, N.T.;Publisher: Technical University of Denmark
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems across the world, linking secondary production to higher trophic levels. While climate-induced changes in the North Sea zooplankton community are described and documented i...
- publication . Research . 2006Open Access EnglishAuthors:Flåten, Ola; Mjølhus, Einar;Publisher: Universitetet i Tromsø
This paper demonstrates analytically how a nature reserve may protect the total population, realize maximum sustainable yield (MSY), maximum economic yield (MEY) and consumer surplus (CS) and how this depends on biological growth, migration, reserve size and economic pa...
- research data . 2016Open AccessAuthors:Andersen, Ken H.; Brander, Keith; Ravn-Jonsen, Lars;Publisher: Figshare
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- publication . Bachelor thesis . 2012Open Access EnglishAuthors:Hellner, Qarin;Publisher: Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för vård och natur
The European Commission manages fish stocks by applying a fishing mortality based on the maximum sustainable yield concept. So far most Baltic Sea fishing maximum sustainable yieldmodels have focused on one species at a time. The few existing multi-species models have a...
- publication . Other literature type . Conference object . 2014Open Access EnglishAuthors:Helias, Arnaud; Langlois, Juliette; Fréon, Pierre;Publisher: Unpublished
Langlois et al. (2012; 2014a) proposed characterization factors (CF) for fish biotic resource extraction impact assessment at the species level. This paper is an improvement of this approach. In the present work, the CF depends on the Maximum Sustainability Yield (MSY),...
- research data . 2017 . Embargo End Date: 29 Nov 2017Open AccessAuthors:Clausen, Lotte W.; Rindorf, Anna; Van Deurs, Mikael; Dickey-Collas, Mark; Hintzen, Niels T.;doi: 10.5061/dryad.tq1f7Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
Forage fish populations support large scale fisheries and are key components of marine ecosystems across the world, linking secondary production to higher trophic levels. While climate-induced changes in the North Sea zooplankton community are described and documented i...
- publication . Article . 2013COMMERCIAL FISHERIES ON THE DANUBE IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ANALYZED BY THE FOX AND SCHAEFER MODELOpen Access EnglishAuthors:Anđelko Opačak; Roman Safner; Dinko Jelkić; Ivica Aničić; Tomislav Treer;doi: 10.14798/71.3.658Publisher: Sciendo
Official data of the Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate of Fisheries was used in order to analyze commercial fishing on the Danube in the Republic of Croatia between 2004 to 2009 (average annual catch was 39,088.05 kg ± 7,450.06 kg. The number of approved and used lic...
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