398 research outputs found

    Save the fish: attempts to change European fisheries management

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    Fishing at the edge of collapse: 27 Years of Common Fisheries Policy in Europe

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    Why were their considerable research efforts not dedicated to determining fishing regimes that maximize benefits for society while minimizing negative impacts on the stocks and the marine ecosystems

    The science in FishBase

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    Keep fishery management simple

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    Will Reform Finally End The Plunder of Europe’s Fisheries?

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    No relationship between fecundity and annual reproductive rate in bony fish

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    Background. There is still a widespread notion that bony fishes with high fecundities are more productive and therefore more resistant to overexploitation. The purpose of this study was to formally explore the relationship between fecundity and reproductive success expressed as maximum annual reproductive rate, i.e. the number of new spawners produced by existing spawners at low population densities. Material and methods. We used maximum annual reproductive rate from a recent study covering 49 species of bony fish; we used fecundity estimates from the published literature. Results. We found no significant relationship between fecundity (ranging from 368 to 10 million eggs) and maximum annual reproductive rate (ranging from 0.4 to 13.5 replacement spawners). Conclusion. Fecundity in oviparous bony fish without parental care has no relation with reproductive success. Apparently high fecundity in bony fish has evolved to counterbalance pre-adult mortality, as indicated by the fact that variance in fecundity is 3 orders of magnitude larger than variance in annual reproductive rate

    Die Rückkehr der Scholle

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    Wissenschaftler: Zum Schutz der Plattfische nur große Exemplare verzehre

    Fischerei in der Tiefsee: Das Ende der Oasen unter Wasser

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    "Die Tiefseefischerei sollte mit ganz wenigen Ausnahmen eingestellt werden", fasst der Fischereibiologe Rainer Froese vom Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften IFM-Geomar in Kiel eine Untersuchung zusammen...

    Oft die einzige Quelle: Wie aus zehn Disketten eine große Datenbank für Fische wurde

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    Vor 20 Jahren entstanden die ersten zaghaften Anfänge der Datenbank „FishBase“. Mittlerweile hält sie Informationen, Fotos und Videos von über 31.000 Fischarten im Internet bereit. VDST-Biologe Ralph Schill sprach mit dem „FishBase“-Gründer und Biologen Dr. Rainer Froese vom Kieler Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften (IFM-GEOMAR)
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