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Shane P. Griffiths
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 70
Citations - 3616
Shane P. Griffiths is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fishing & Fisheries management. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 68 publications receiving 3288 citations. Previous affiliations of Shane P. Griffiths include CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research & Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission.
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Ecological risk assessment for the effects of fishing
Alistair J. Hobday,Anthony D. M. Smith,I.C. Stobutzki,C Bulman,Ross K. Daley,Jeffrey M. Dambacher,Roy Deng,J. Dowdney,Mike Fuller,D. Furlani,Shane P. Griffiths,David W. Johnson,R.A. Kenyon,Ian Knuckey,Scott D. Ling,Roland Pitcher,Keith Sainsbury,M Sporcic,T Smith,C. Turnbull,Terence I. Walker,Sally E. Wayte,H. Webb,Alan Williams,B. S. Wise,Shijie Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed an approach to progress the EBFM mandate in Australia, using a new ecological risk assessment framework applied to fisheries, termed Ecological Risk Assessment for the Effects of Fishing (ERAEF).
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A guide to eliciting and using expert knowledge in Bayesian ecological models
TL;DR: If expert knowledge is elicited and incorporated into ecological models with the same level of rigour provided in the collection and use of empirical data, expert knowledge can increase the precision of models and facilitate informed decision-making in a cost-effective manner.
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Mixed responses of tropical Pacific fisheries and aquaculture to climate change
Johann D. Bell,Alexandre Ganachaud,Peter C. Gehrke,Shane P. Griffiths,Alistair J. Hobday,Ove Hoegh-Guldberg,Johanna E. Johnson,Robert Le Borgne,Patrick Lehodey,Janice M. Lough,Richard J. Matear,Timothy D. Pickering,Morgan S. Pratchett,Alex Sen Gupta,Inna Senina,Michelle Waycott +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated how the economic and social implications can be addressed within the sector-tuna and freshwater aquaculture can help support growing populations as coral reefs, coastal fisheries and mariculture decline.
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Effects of climate-driven primary production change on marine food webs: implications for fisheries and conservation
Christopher J. Brown,Christopher J. Brown,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Alistair J. Hobday,Richard J. Matear,Hugh P. Possingham,C Bulman,Villy Christensen,Robyn E. Forrest,Peter C. Gehrke,Neil Gribble,Shane P. Griffiths,Hector Lozano-Montes,José M. Martín,S.J. Metcalf,Thomas A. Okey,Reg Watson,Anthony J. Richardson,Anthony J. Richardson +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of change in primary production on diverse marine ecosystems across a wide latitudinal range in Australia using the marine food web model Ecosim are simulated and the authors conclude that climate-driven primary production change needs to be considered by marine ecosystem managers and more specifically that production increases can simultaneously benefit fisheries and conservation.
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Mixed responses of tropical Pacific fisheries and aquaculture to climate change : supplementary material
Johann D. Bell,Alexandre Ganachaud,P.C. Gerhrke,Shane P. Griffiths,Alistair J. Hobday,Ove Hoegh-Guldberg,Johanna E. Johnson,Robert Le Borgne,Patrick Lehodey,Janice M. Lough,Richard J. Matear,Timothy D. Pickering,Pratchett,Alex Sen Gupta,Inna Senina,Michelle Waycott +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report how changes to the atmosphere-ocean are likely to affect the food webs, habitats and stocks underpinning fisheries and aquaculture across the region.