Journal article
Fisheries enhancement and restoration in a changing world
Fisheries Research, Vol.186, pp.407-412
2017
Abstract
Fisheries enhancement is an important strategy for maintaining and improving fisheries productivity, and addressing some of the other contemporary challenges facing marine ecosystems. Aquaculture-based enhancement includes stock enhancement, restocking, and sea ranching. Developments in aquaculture techniques, tagging, genetics, modelling and ecology have underpinned growth in this field in the 21st century, particularly in the context of marine recreational fisheries. Marine enhancement practice has now matured to the point that quantitative tools are frequently applied before any fish or shellfish are released into the natural environment, and pilot-scale enhancement scenarios and release strategies are evaluated before full implementation. Social and economic studies are also increasingly important components of this assessment. Here, several case studies from diverse geographic areas exemplify the union of aquaculture technology, quantitative modelling, social science, physiology and ecology to estimate enhancement potential, improve enhancement strategies, assess enhancement outcomes, and support adaptive management. Integrating aquaculture-based enhancement with habitat enhancement presents a remarkable opportunity for future research and development, and offers the potential to further increase the opportunities and associated socio-economic benefits that are available to a broad range of fisheries stakeholders
Details
- Title
- Fisheries enhancement and restoration in a changing world
- Authors/Creators
- M.D. Taylor (Author/Creator)R.C. Chick (Author/Creator)K. Lorenzen (Author/Creator)A.-L. Agnalt (Author/Creator)K.M. Leber (Author/Creator)H.L. Blankenship (Author/Creator)G.V. Haegen (Author/Creator)N.R. Loneragan (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Fisheries Research, Vol.186, pp.407-412
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V.
- Identifiers
- 991005543097807891
- Copyright
- © 2016
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Centre for Fish and Fisheries Research
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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