Shifting trophic architecture of marine fisheries in New Zealand: Implications for guiding effective ecosystem‐based management
Abstract
New Zealand has led the world in restoration of marine fisheries since the introduction of the Quota Management System in 1986, but challenges remain in minimizing the ecosystem-level effects of industrialized fishing. We analysed existing long-term fisheries data sets from 1931 to 2015 in New Zealand to resolve trends in important ecological properties of major exploited fish communities. Increases in community dissimilarities of catch...
Paper Details
Title
Shifting trophic architecture of marine fisheries in New Zealand: Implications for guiding effective ecosystem‐based management
Published Date
Apr 22, 2020
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
813 - 830
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