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Stephen J. Hall
Researcher at Australian Institute of Marine Science
Publications - 6
Citations - 922
Stephen J. Hall is an academic researcher from Australian Institute of Marine Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Marine protected area & Fisheries management. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 792 citations.
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When can marine reserves improve fisheries management
Ray Hilborn,Kevin Stokes,Jean Jacques Maguire,Tony Smith,Louis W. Botsford,Marc Mangel,Jose Maria Orensanz,Ana M. Parma,Jake Rice,Johann D. Bell,Kevern L. Cochrane,Serge M. Garcia,Stephen J. Hall,G. P. Kirkwood,Keith Sainsbury,Gunnar Stefansson,Carl J. Walters +16 more
TL;DR: Marine reserves are a promising tool for fisheries management and conservation of biodiversity, but they are not a panacea for fishery management problems as discussed by the authors, and their successful use requires a case-by-case understanding of the spatial structure of impacted fisheries, ecosystems and human communities.
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The environmental cost of animal source foods
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified 148 individual LCAs for ASF that evaluated major production methods in an effort to collate and systematize their understanding of the environmental impacts across the range of animal production methods.
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The continental shelf benthic ecosystem: current status, agents for change and future prospects
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present trends in land-use practices, with consequences for nutrient, sediment and freshwater input to coastal seas appear to be particularly worrying, but the poor state of many demersal fisheries systems must also be acknowledged.
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Is offshore oil exploration good for benthic conservation
TL;DR: Present evidence suggests that fishing is potentially a much greater threat to Lophelia than is the oil industry, in terms of both the spatial scale of the activity and its destructive capacity.
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Marine Protected Areas: a picture paints a thousand words
TL;DR: In view of the status of many fisheries and public concerns about the ecosystem, policy makers are now often charged with both managing fisheries more effectively and mitigating trawl impacts: in particular, they are facing increasing pressure to establish areas closed to trawling (Marine Protected Areas, MPAs).