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A large marine ecosystem approach to fisheries management and sustainability: linkages and concepts towards best practices
U.S. Government
Paperback. Books LLC, Reference Series 2011-09-30.
ISBN 9781234141028
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Original publisher: Woods Hole, Mass. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Region, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, [2004] LC Number: SH327.7 .G33 2004 OCLC Number: (OCoLC)61895270 Subject: Fishes -- Conservation. Excerpt: ... Page 7 protection as well as time / area closures ( e.g., Lubchenko, et it is important to consider fiscal resources needed to ad-al., 2003; Botsford, et al., 2003; Hastings and Botsford, 2003; equately address additional information needs related to Carr, 2000 ). Agardy ( 2000 ) reckons in regard to MPA's that ecosystem-based fisheries management. " the ideal situation seems to be establishment of closed Sainsbury and Sumaila ( 2003 ) proffer that best practice areas within the context of a larger multiple-use protected management of combined effects of all users achieved area such as a coastal biosphere reserve, marine sanctuary through integrated management of appropriately defined ( as in the U.S. ), or other large-scale MPA. " She does hy-local ecosystems. They suggest that their listing of poten-pothesize, however, that " closures having a scientific basis tial " best practice reference points " and components " pro-may be viewed by the fishing community as exclusionary vide a starting point to accommodate ecosystem consider-practices that are somehow rooted in social discrimination. " ations in fisheries management and that evolving substan-She also mentions, " the spatial dispersal of the harvesting tially in the near future will be best practice reference points sector is just as important to the health and character of the - including those related to LME's concerning effects of ecosystem as biological dispersal processes, virtually all non-fishery uses on the marine environment " ( Sherman and analysis of marine reserves ignores the inevitable response Duda, 1999a & b; Table 2; Figure 5; see also e.g. of the harvesting sector to closures
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