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Autor:
Kendra A. Karr, Rod Fujita, Ramon Carcamo, Lawrence Epstein, James R. Foley, José A. Fraire-Cervantes, Mauro Gongora, Ollin T. Gonzalez-Cuellar, Pablo Granados-Dieseldorff, Julius Guirjen, Amy H. Weaver, Héctor Licón-González, Emilie Litsinger, Julio Maaz, Roquelito Mancao, Valerie Miller, Rafael Ortiz-Rodriguez, Tomás Plomozo-Lugo, Laura F. Rodriguez-Harker, Salvador Rodríguez-Van Dyck, Aristóteles Stavrinaky, Cristina Villanueva-Aznar, Beverly Wade, Daniel Whittle, Jacob P. Kritzer
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 4 (2017)
Small scale fisheries are critically important for the provision of food security, livelihoods, and economic development for billions of people. Yet, most of these fisheries appear to not be achieving either fisheries or conservation goals, with resp
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2e173621c3304a01bae4d26cbe2fa6ef
Autor:
Brad Erisman, Héctor Licón-González, Catalina López-Sagástegui, Arnaud Grüss, Andrew Johnson, Ismael Mascareñas-Osorio
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 77:148-161
Although the management of fish spawning aggregations (FSAs) often requires a precautionary approach that initially emphasizes conservation, understanding the dynamics of spawning and interactions with fishing activities can help identify long-term m
Autor:
Rafael Ortiz-Rodriguez, Mauro Gongora, James R. Foley, Jacob P. Kritzer, Ollin T. Gonzalez-Cuellar, Valerie Miller, Pablo Granados-Dieseldorff, Rod Fujita, Beverly Wade, Cristina Villanueva-Aznar, Lawrence Epstein, Laura F. Rodriguez-Harker, José A. Fraire-Cervantes, Tomas Plomozo-Lugo, Héctor Licón-González, Kendra Karr, Julio Maaz, Roquelito H Mancao, Emilie Litsinger, Amy Hudson Weaver, Aristoteles Stavrinaky, Daniel Whittle, Ramon Carcamo, Julius Guirjen, Salvador Rodríguez-Van Dyck
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 4 (2017)
Small scale fisheries are critically important for the provision of food security, livelihoods, and economic development for billions of people. Yet, most of these fisheries appear to not be achieving either fisheries or conservation goals, with resp