Continental slope and deep-sea fisheries: implications for a fragile ecosystem

Volume: 57, Issue: 3, Pages: 548 - 557
Published: Jun 1, 2000
Abstract
Exploited deepwater (>500 m) species generally exhibit clear “K-selected” life-history characteristics markedly different from most shelf species: extreme longevity, late age of maturity, slow growth, and low fecundity. Many also aggregate on restricted topographic features such as seamounts, and as a consequence are notably unproductive, highly vulnerable to overfishing, and have potentially little resilience to overexploitation. Since 1964,...
Paper Details
Title
Continental slope and deep-sea fisheries: implications for a fragile ecosystem
Published Date
Jun 1, 2000
Volume
57
Issue
3
Pages
548 - 557
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