Ecosystem-based fisheries management forestalls climate-driven collapse
Ecosystem Based Management measures developed to prevent overfishing could be particularly important under climate change. Here the authors combine climate and fish stock modelling to show that EBM cap implementation reduces climate-driven fishery declines under RCP 4.5 and 8.5 before midcentury. Ho...
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Main Authors: | K. K. Holsman, A. C. Haynie, A. B. Hollowed, J. C. P. Reum, K. Aydin, A. J. Hermann, W. Cheng, A. Faig, J. N. Ianelli, K. A. Kearney, A. E. Punt |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d24c8c13e8fb4563bb56187a0e723c43 |
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