Tag Archive: marine spatial planning

Global Fisheries Conservation

Over-exploitation of the world’s fish resources has caused serious decline in fish populations, and there is widespread concern that the world oceans will be unable to supply fish products for future generations. Given the importance of marine fisheries for food …

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Daniel Dunn

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Research Associate / PhD Student 135 Duke Marine Lab Road Beaufort, NC 28516 Daniel is an associate in research in the Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab at Duke University where he focuses on ecosystem-based fisheries management and marine spatial planning. His …

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Regional Fisheries

Spatio-Temporal Analyses of Bycatch in the New England Groundfish Fishery New England’s transition to catch share management, via sectors, has created an incentive for fishermen to reduce interactions with non-target species, which they previously discarded under days-at-sea management. For the …

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