Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status
- Autores
- Hilborn, Ray; Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar; Anderson, Christopher M.; Baum, Julia K.; Branch, Trevor A.; Costello, Christopher; de Moor, Carryn L.; Faraj, Abdelmalek; Hively, Daniel; Jensen, Olaf P.; Kurota, Hiroyuki; Little, L. Richard; Mace, Pamela; McClanahan, Tim; Melnychuk, Michael C.; Minto, Cóilín; Osio, Giacomo Chato; Pons, Maite; Parma, Ana María; Segurado, Susana; Szuwalski, Cody S.; Wilson, Jono R.; Ye, Yimin
- Año de publicación
- 2020
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Marine fish stocks are an important part of the world food system and are particularly important for many of the poorest people of the world. Most existing analyses suggest overfishing is increasing, and there is widespread concern that fish stocks are decreasing throughout most of the world. We assembled trends in abundance and harvest rate of stocks that are scientifically assessed, constituting half of the reported globalmarine fish catch. For these stocks, on average, abundance is increasing and is at proposed target levels. Compared with regions that are intensively managed, regions with less-developed fisheries management have, on average, 3-fold greater harvest rates and half the abundance as assessed stocks. Available evidence suggests that the regions without assessments of abundance have little fisheries management, and stocks are in poor shape. Increased application of area-appropriate fisheries science recommendations and management tools are still needed for sustaining fisheries in places where they are lacking.
Fil: Hilborn, Ray. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Anderson, Christopher M.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Baum, Julia K.. University of Victoria; Canadá
Fil: Branch, Trevor A.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Costello, Christopher. University of California at Santa Barbara; Estados Unidos
Fil: de Moor, Carryn L.. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica
Fil: Faraj, Abdelmalek. Einstitut National de Recherche Halieutique; Marruecos
Fil: Hively, Daniel. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Jensen, Olaf P.. Rutgers University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Kurota, Hiroyuki. Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency; Japón
Fil: Little, L. Richard. Csiro Oceans and Atmosphere; Australia
Fil: Mace, Pamela. Ministry for Primary Industries; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: McClanahan, Tim. Wildlife Conservation Society; Estados Unidos
Fil: Melnychuk, Michael C.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Minto, Cóilín. Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology; Irlanda
Fil: Osio, Giacomo Chato. Joint Research Centre (JRC); Italia. DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, European Commission; Bélgica
Fil: Pons, Maite. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Parma, Ana María. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina
Fil: Segurado, Susana. Sustainable Fisheries Partnership; Estados Unidos
Fil: Szuwalski, Cody S.. University of California at Santa Barbara; Estados Unidos
Fil: Wilson, Jono R.. University of California at Santa Barbara; Estados Unidos. The Nature Conservancy; Estados Unidos
Fil: Ye, Yimin. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Italia - Materia
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OVERFISHING
HARVEST IMPACTS
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Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status |
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Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status Hilborn, Ray OVERFISHING HARVEST IMPACTS SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES |
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Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status |
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Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status |
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Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status |
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Hilborn, Ray Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar Anderson, Christopher M. Baum, Julia K. Branch, Trevor A. Costello, Christopher de Moor, Carryn L. Faraj, Abdelmalek Hively, Daniel Jensen, Olaf P. Kurota, Hiroyuki Little, L. Richard Mace, Pamela McClanahan, Tim Melnychuk, Michael C. Minto, Cóilín Osio, Giacomo Chato Pons, Maite Parma, Ana María Segurado, Susana Szuwalski, Cody S. Wilson, Jono R. Ye, Yimin |
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Hilborn, Ray |
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Hilborn, Ray Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar Anderson, Christopher M. Baum, Julia K. Branch, Trevor A. Costello, Christopher de Moor, Carryn L. Faraj, Abdelmalek Hively, Daniel Jensen, Olaf P. Kurota, Hiroyuki Little, L. Richard Mace, Pamela McClanahan, Tim Melnychuk, Michael C. Minto, Cóilín Osio, Giacomo Chato Pons, Maite Parma, Ana María Segurado, Susana Szuwalski, Cody S. Wilson, Jono R. Ye, Yimin |
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author |
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Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar Anderson, Christopher M. Baum, Julia K. Branch, Trevor A. Costello, Christopher de Moor, Carryn L. Faraj, Abdelmalek Hively, Daniel Jensen, Olaf P. Kurota, Hiroyuki Little, L. Richard Mace, Pamela McClanahan, Tim Melnychuk, Michael C. Minto, Cóilín Osio, Giacomo Chato Pons, Maite Parma, Ana María Segurado, Susana Szuwalski, Cody S. Wilson, Jono R. Ye, Yimin |
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OVERFISHING HARVEST IMPACTS SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES |
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OVERFISHING HARVEST IMPACTS SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES |
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Marine fish stocks are an important part of the world food system and are particularly important for many of the poorest people of the world. Most existing analyses suggest overfishing is increasing, and there is widespread concern that fish stocks are decreasing throughout most of the world. We assembled trends in abundance and harvest rate of stocks that are scientifically assessed, constituting half of the reported globalmarine fish catch. For these stocks, on average, abundance is increasing and is at proposed target levels. Compared with regions that are intensively managed, regions with less-developed fisheries management have, on average, 3-fold greater harvest rates and half the abundance as assessed stocks. Available evidence suggests that the regions without assessments of abundance have little fisheries management, and stocks are in poor shape. Increased application of area-appropriate fisheries science recommendations and management tools are still needed for sustaining fisheries in places where they are lacking. Fil: Hilborn, Ray. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Anderson, Christopher M.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Baum, Julia K.. University of Victoria; Canadá Fil: Branch, Trevor A.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Costello, Christopher. University of California at Santa Barbara; Estados Unidos Fil: de Moor, Carryn L.. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica Fil: Faraj, Abdelmalek. Einstitut National de Recherche Halieutique; Marruecos Fil: Hively, Daniel. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Jensen, Olaf P.. Rutgers University; Estados Unidos Fil: Kurota, Hiroyuki. Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency; Japón Fil: Little, L. Richard. Csiro Oceans and Atmosphere; Australia Fil: Mace, Pamela. Ministry for Primary Industries; Nueva Zelanda Fil: McClanahan, Tim. Wildlife Conservation Society; Estados Unidos Fil: Melnychuk, Michael C.. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Minto, Cóilín. Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology; Irlanda Fil: Osio, Giacomo Chato. Joint Research Centre (JRC); Italia. DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, European Commission; Bélgica Fil: Pons, Maite. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Parma, Ana María. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina Fil: Segurado, Susana. Sustainable Fisheries Partnership; Estados Unidos Fil: Szuwalski, Cody S.. University of California at Santa Barbara; Estados Unidos Fil: Wilson, Jono R.. University of California at Santa Barbara; Estados Unidos. The Nature Conservancy; Estados Unidos Fil: Ye, Yimin. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Italia |
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Marine fish stocks are an important part of the world food system and are particularly important for many of the poorest people of the world. Most existing analyses suggest overfishing is increasing, and there is widespread concern that fish stocks are decreasing throughout most of the world. We assembled trends in abundance and harvest rate of stocks that are scientifically assessed, constituting half of the reported globalmarine fish catch. For these stocks, on average, abundance is increasing and is at proposed target levels. Compared with regions that are intensively managed, regions with less-developed fisheries management have, on average, 3-fold greater harvest rates and half the abundance as assessed stocks. Available evidence suggests that the regions without assessments of abundance have little fisheries management, and stocks are in poor shape. Increased application of area-appropriate fisheries science recommendations and management tools are still needed for sustaining fisheries in places where they are lacking. |
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