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(2000) Is climate change moving the goalposts for fisheries management?

Authors
Brander K.
Source
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (1)
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R - Report (613)
Peer Review
3 - Low (686)
Audience
S - Specialist (3514)
Pages
1-5
Notes

Current evidence indicates that, compared with loss of biodiversity in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems, the rate of loss in marine systems is relatively slow (N.K. Dulvy – Recent marine extinctions, this meeting). This is not a cause for complacency, and the rate of loss is probably underestimated, but it challenges us to explain why protection of marine biodiversity is an urgent concern, when assigning priorities for research and management.

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Fish Marine and Freshwater Dynamics Temperature and Salinity Productivity
 
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fisheries management climate change biodiversity NAO Cod resilience
 
 
 

Entered by: Joanna Corrie, 3/2009

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