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Ramírez-González, Jorge, Banda-Cruz, Gonzalo, Moreno, Jerson, Ovando, Dan, Reyes, Harry, Rosero, Patricia, Timpe, Isabel
Publikováno v:
In Ocean and Coastal Management 15 March 2018 154:20-25
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In Marine Policy September 2016 71:222-228
Autor:
Ovando, Dan
Designing effective spatial management strategies is challenging because marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and opaque, and extractive entities such as fishing fleets respond endogenously to ecosystem changes in ways that depend upon ecological and
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Sala et al.1 present a framework for the design a global network of marine protected areas (MPAs) that they state would provide increases of 5.2-5.9 million metric tonnes in global annual catch, along with concurrent benefits to biodiversity and carb
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Improving Forecasts of Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) with Parametric and Non-Parametric Models
Accurate forecasts of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in Bristol Bay, Alaska, play an important role in management and harvesting decisions for this culturally and ecologically vital species. We used a suite of parametric and non-parametric model
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Autor:
Ovando, Dan, Caselle, Jenn, Costello, Christopher, Deschenes, Olivier, Gaines, Steven D., Hilborn, Ray, Liu, Owen
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology, vol 35, iss 6
Marine protected areas (MPAs) cover 3-7% of the world's ocean, and international organizations call for 30% coverage by 2030. Although numerous studies show that MPAs produce conservation benefits inside their borders, many MPAs are also justified on
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Understanding the status of fish stocks is a critical step in ensuring the ecological and economic sustainability of marine ecosystems. However, at least half of global catch and a vast majority of global fisheries lack formal stock assessments, larg
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This article reviews the ability of agencies to evaluate the success of Marine Protected Areas, using the MPAs established in California as an example.
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