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Pamela M. Mace
Researcher at Wellington Management Company
Publications - 17
Citations - 2649
Pamela M. Mace is an academic researcher from Wellington Management Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fisheries management & Overfishing. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2238 citations.
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Rebuilding Global Fisheries
Boris Worm,Ray Hilborn,Julia K. Baum,Trevor A. Branch,Jeremy S. Collie,Christopher Costello,Michael J. Fogarty,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Jeffrey A. Hutchings,Simon Jennings,Simon Jennings,Olaf P. Jensen,Heike K. Lotze,Pamela M. Mace,Tim R. McClanahan,Cóilín Minto,Stephen R. Palumbi,Ana M. Parma,Daniel Ricard,Andrew Rosenberg,Reg Watson,Dirk Zeller +21 more
TL;DR: Current trends in world fisheries are analyzed from a fisheries and conservation perspective, finding that 63% of assessed fish stocks worldwide still require rebuilding, and even lower exploitation rates are needed to reverse the collapse of vulnerable species.
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Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status.
Ray Hilborn,Ricardo O. Amoroso,Christopher M. Anderson,Julia K. Baum,Trevor A. Branch,Christopher Costello,Carryn L De Moor,Abdelmalek Faraj,Daniel J. Hively,Olaf P. Jensen,Hiroyuki Kurota,L. Richard Little,Pamela M. Mace,Tim R. McClanahan,Michael C. Melnychuk,Cóilín Minto,Giacomo Chato Osio,Ana M. Parma,Maite Pons,Susana Segurado,Cody S. Szuwalski,Jono R. Wilson,Jono R. Wilson,Yimin Ye +23 more
TL;DR: Estimates of the status of fish stocks from all available scientific assessments are compiled, and it is shown that, on average, fish stocks are increasing where they are assessed, and where fisheries management is less intense, stock status and trends are worse.
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Food for thought: pretty good multispecies yield
Anna Rindorf,Catherine M. Dichmont,Phillip S. Levin,Pamela M. Mace,Sean Pascoe,Raúl Prellezo,André E. Punt,David G. Reid,Robert L. Stephenson,Clara Ulrich,Morten Vinther,Lotte Worsøe Clausen +11 more
TL;DR: Rindorf et al. as mentioned in this paper published an open access article accepted for publication in ICES Journal of Marine Science following peer review, which is an open-access article accepted by ICES Editors.
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The evolution of New Zealand's fisheries science and management systems under ITQs
TL;DR: NewZealand implemented a comprehensive management system using individual transferable quotas in 1986 that has been instrumental in guiding the roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities of fisheries science, fisheries management, and the fishing industry ever since as discussed by the authors.
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Identifying management actions that promote sustainable fisheries
Michael C. Melnychuk,Hiroyuki Kurota,Pamela M. Mace,Maite Pons,Cóilín Minto,Giacomo Chato Osio,Olaf P. Jensen,Olaf P. Jensen,Carryn L De Moor,Ana M. Parma,L. Richard Little,Daniel J. Hively,Charmane E. Ashbrook,Nicole Baker,Ricardo O. Amoroso,Trevor A. Branch,Christopher M. Anderson,Cody S. Szuwalski,Julia K. Baum,Tim R. McClanahan,Yimin Ye,Alessandro Ligas,Jilali Bensbai,Grant G. Thompson,John DeVore,Arni Magnusson,Bjarte Bogstad,Edward Wort,Jake Rice,Ray Hilborn +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive evaluation of multiple, co-occurring management actions on the sustainability status of marine populations has been lacking, and the authors compiled detailed management histories for 288 assessed fisheries from around the world (accounting for 45% of those with formal stock assessments) and used hierarchical time-series analyses to estimate effects of different management interventions on trends in stock status.