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Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity and their introduction can have significant economic consequences. The invasive tunicate Di...
Read moreThe Sixth FAO Expert Advisory Panel for the Assessment of Proposals to Amend Appendices I and II of CITES Concerning Commercially Exploited Aquatic Sp...
Read moreThe UN General Assembly Resolution on Sustainable Fisheries of 9 December 2013 expresses concern for the continued threat to marine habitats and ecosy...
Read moreMarine protected areas (MPAs), especially no-take closures, are usually referred to in the context of biodiversity conservation but have increasingly ...
Read moreThe second regional workshop on Caribbean Billfish Management and Conservation of the WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/CFMC Working Group on Recreational Fisheries...
Read moreDespite continued global declines in large carnivore abundance and distribution, some species are recovering. In North America, these recoveries can o...
Read morePeople in the Northeast United States have a long history of benefitting from the ocean in many ways, exemplified by the region's important cod and lo...
Read moreThe striped flying barb Esomus metallicus is a small indigenous cyprinid found profusely in the plains of Lao PDR; it is an important edible protein r...
Read moreProjecting the future effects of climate change on marine fished populations can help prepare the fishing industry and management systems for resultin...
Read moreThe long-term sustainability of natural and bottom-cultured mussel beds relies on the availability of spat (i.e. juvenile mussels). Traditional spat c...
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