Balanced harvesting: The institutional incompatibilities

Volume: 69, Pages: 121 - 123
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Balanced harvesting is the name of a newly proposed approach to fishing which promises the extraction of high and sustainable fisheries yields while maintaining the structure of the ecosystem from which those yields could be obtained. This is to be achieved through exposing all components of ecosystems (from zooplankton to top predators, including seals, sea birds and marine mammals) to a fishing mortality proportional to their size-specific...
Paper Details
Title
Balanced harvesting: The institutional incompatibilities
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
69
Pages
121 - 123
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