Literature DB >> 23827135

Fisheries: hope or despair?

Tony J Pitcher1, William W L Cheung.   

Abstract

Recent work suggesting that fisheries depletions have turned the corner is misplaced because analysis was based largely on fisheries from better-managed developed-world fisheries. Some indicators of status show improvements in the minority of fisheries subjected to formal assessment. Other indicators, such as trophic level and catch time series, have been controversial. Nevertheless, several deeper analyses of the status of the majority of world fisheries confirm the previous dismal picture: serious depletions are the norm world-wide, management quality is poor, catch per effort is still declining. The performance of stock assessment itself may stand challenged by random environmental shifts and by the need to accommodate ecosystem-level effects. The global picture for further fisheries species extinctions, the degradation of ecosystem food webs and seafood security is indeed alarming. Moreover, marine ecosystems and their embedded fisheries are challenged in parallel by climate change, acidification, metabolic disruptors and other pollutants. Attempts to remedy the situation need to be urgent, focused, innovative and global.
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Keywords:  Bycatch; Climate change; Code of Conduct; Management; Overfishing; Sustainability

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23827135     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.05.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


  10 in total

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8.  Modeling Reef Fish Biomass, Recovery Potential, and Management Priorities in the Western Indian Ocean.

Authors:  Timothy R McClanahan; Joseph M Maina; Nicholas A J Graham; Kendall R Jones
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10.  Climate change impacts on marine biodiversity, fisheries and society in the Arabian Gulf.

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  10 in total

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