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Managing the footprint of highly mobile fishing fleets is increasingly important due to continuing declines in fish populations. However, social-ecolo...
Read moreThroughout history, Indigenous people have stewarded seascapes, with people-nature reciprocity being a key component of many Indigenous management str...
Read moreGrowing industrial and consumer demands are negatively affecting fish stocks, which are increasingly extracted above sustainable levels. Successful ma...
Read moreFishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) were developed to address gaps in data and information on fisheries worldwide and in recognition that to be succ...
Read more1. Designated using a Statutory Instrument in 2008, Lyme Bay marine-protected area (MPA) is the UK's first and largest example of an ambitious, whole-...
Read moreAs management tools, freshwater reserves are under-represented in protected area networks for fisheries conservation and enhancement. This is surprisi...
Read moreAnthropogenic food subsidies attract opportunistic generalists like gulls in high densities, which may lead to negative impacts on human communities a...
Read moreFreshwater fisheries are complex social-ecological systems spatially structured by coupled feedbacks between people and nature. Spatial exploitation d...
Read moreThe Intermountain Adaptation Partnership (IAP) identified climate change issues relevant to resource management on Federal lands in Nevada, Utah, sout...
Read moreFor restoration projects conducted in environments with strong predation, effective predator mitigation can be key to the successful recruitment of ha...
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