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Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2023)
Individual-based models (IBMs) are increasingly used in marine conservation research, making this is an ideal time to assess IBM use in marine policy. IBMs can contribute important information to marine management and policy questions, as they offer
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Autor:
Roman, Joe
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In Trends in Ecology & Evolution July 2016 31(7):491-493
Publikováno v:
Marine Technology Society Journal. 56:39-43
Sound is a persistent yet dynamic component of the maritime environment. Understanding sound in the ocean is critical to support users of, and life within, the ocean. The United Nations Ocean Decade Research Program on the Maritime Acoustic Environme
Autor:
John A. Cigliano, Amy Bauer, Megan M. Draheim, Melissa Foley, Carolyn J. Lundquist, Julie-Beth McCarthy, Katheryn W. Patterson, Andrew J. Wright, E.C.M. Parsons
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 3 (2016)
Despite advances in marine conservation research, policy, and management, human activities continue to negatively affect marine species, habitats, and ecosystems, and the people who rely on them for needed resources. This begs the question: What is p
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Marine Technology Society Journal. 55:138-139
In the public health sector, nurses and doctors use tools like stethoscopes to assess health based on sounds. Much like the human body, the ocean's interior is awash with sounds that contain rich information relating to the current state of processes
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Marine Technology Society Journal. 55:128-129
Sound is fundamental to ocean ecosystems, yet the interplay of physical and biological sources and their relationships with ecological health and human activities is inherently complex and non-intuitive for visually oriented humans. Ocean Sound Atlas
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Fisheries Research. 233:105755
Elasmobranchs represent one of the most imperiled taxa, yet few nations have developed catch limits and no international or bilateral catch limits exist. One barrier to establishing catch limits is a lack of accurate species-specific extraction rates
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