Best practices for assessing forage fish fisheries-seabird resource competition

Volume: 194, Pages: 209 - 221
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
Worldwide, in recent years capture fisheries targeting lower-trophic level forage fish and euphausiid crustaceans have been substantial (∼20 million metric tons [MT] annually). Landings of forage species are projected to increase in the future, and this harvest may affect marine ecosystems and predator-prey interactions by removal or redistribution of biomass central to pelagic food webs. In particular, fisheries targeting forage fish and...
Paper Details
Title
Best practices for assessing forage fish fisheries-seabird resource competition
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
194
Pages
209 - 221
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