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Contrasting Global Trends in Marine Fishery Status Obtained from Catches and from Stock Assessments

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How use of catch data affects assessment of fisheries stock status is evaluated and it is concluded that at present 28-33% of all stocks are overexploited and 7-13% ofall stocks are collapsed, which is fairly stable in recent years.
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It is the economy, stupid! Projecting the fate of fish populations using ecological-economic modeling

TL;DR: It is found that economic change has a substantial effect on fish populations, and full recognition of economic drivers of change will be needed to successfully develop an integrated ecosystem management and to sustain the wild fish stocks until 2048 and beyond.
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Sampling mobile oceanic fishes and sharks: implications for fisheries and conservation planning.

TL;DR: There is a shortage in the capacity to answer basic but critical questions about MOFS ecology (who, when, where?) required to track populations non‐extractively, thereby presenting a barrier to assessing empirically the performance of MPA‐based management for MOFS.
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Low Bycatch Rates Add Up to Big Numbers for a Genus of Small Fishes

TL;DR: A review of published and unpublished data sources analyzed data on seahorse bycatch for five gear-type categories and 22 countries to emphasize the importance of evaluating bycatch, even for taxa where reported daily catch rate...
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Estimating uncertainty of data limited stock assessments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate a new size-based data-limited stock assessment method by applying it to well-assessed, data-rich fish stocks treated as data limited.
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Formulation, General Features and Global Calibration of a Bioenergetically-Constrained Fishery Model.

TL;DR: The utility of adopting large-scale, aggregated data constraints to reduce model parameter uncertainties and to better predict the response of fisheries to human behaviour and climate change is highlighted.
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Impacts of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services.

TL;DR: The authors analyzed local experiments, long-term regional time series, and global fisheries data to test how biodiversity loss affects marine ecosystem services across temporal and spatial scales, concluding that marine biodiversity loss is increasingly impairing the ocean's capacity to provide food, maintain water quality, and recover from perturbations.
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Some aspects of the dynamics of populations important to the management of the commercial marine fisheries

TL;DR: In order to apply the theory developed here to the tropical tuna fishery, it will be necessary to compile statistics of catch, abundance and intensity of fishing over a considerable series of years, beginning as early in the history of the fishery as possible.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

TL;DR: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) directs the National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP), through its Office of Ocean and Coastal Resources Management (OCRM) as mentioned in this paper.
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Cascading effects of the loss of apex predatory sharks from a coastal ocean.

TL;DR: For example, this paper found that the abundance of all 11 great sharks that consume other elasmobranchs (rays, skates, and small sharks) fell over the past 35 years, while 12 of 14 of these prey species increased in coastal northwest Atlantic ecosystems.
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