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Bycatch management and the economics of discarding

Sean Pascoe
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The article was published on 1997-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 131 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fisheries management & Bycatch.

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Key principles for understanding fish bycatch discard mortality

TL;DR: The case is made for a broader ecological perspective on discard mortality that includes a suite of environmental and biological factors that may interact with capture stressors to increase stress and mortality.
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Managing by-catch and discards: how much progress are we making and how can we do better?

TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis indicates that overall reductions in bycatch of between 25% and 64% could be achieved if global fishing fleets could match somewhere between the minimum and median performance of gear modifications used in experimental studies.
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Ecosystem models for fisheries management: finding the sweet spot

TL;DR: This paper identifies key ecosystem needs in fisheries management and indicates which types of models can meet these needs and illuminate the characteristics, capabilities and short-comings of the various modelling approaches being proposed for ecosystem-based fisheries management.
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How do individual transferable quotas affect marine ecosystems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess ecosystem impacts of individual transferable quotas (ITQs) and other dedicated access systems and find that ITQs have largely positive effects on target species, but mixed or unknown effects on non-target fisheries and the overall ecosystem.
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Managing global shark fisheries: suggestions for prioritizing management strategies

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of prioritized management strategies to facilitate the sustainable management of global shark fisheries is presented, including methods to improve the global regulation of fisheries, ways to improve global conservation ethics and encourage active participation in management, as well as means by which specific management strategies may be implemented.
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