Fish spawning aggregations: where well‐placed management actions can yield big benefits for fisheries and conservation
Abstract
Marine ecosystem management has traditionally been divided between fisheries management and biodiversity conservation approaches, and the merging of these disparate agendas has proven difficult. Here, we offer a pathway that can unite fishers, scientists, resource managers and conservationists towards a single vision for some areas of the ocean where small investments in management can offer disproportionately large benefits to fisheries and...
Paper Details
Title
Fish spawning aggregations: where well‐placed management actions can yield big benefits for fisheries and conservation
Published Date
Oct 12, 2015
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
128 - 144
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