Selected papers presented at the Workshop on Biological Reference Points

Rome, 20-21 April 2004

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Selected papers presented at the Workshop on Biological Reference Points

Rome, 20-21 April 2004

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The workshop stressed that the concept of reference points (RPs) needs to be closely connected to the management objective of concerned fisheries, taking into account various parameters such as maximum sustainable yield, economic and social benchmark and environment concern. Participants stressed the need to define different RPs for each dimension of management or to identify a single RP aimed at ensuring the sustainability of the system, thereby no longer limited to biological aspects. A review of possible approaches to setting RPs and indicators for Black Sea fisheries emphasized the dynamic nature of recent ecosystem changes.

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Selected papers presented at the Workshop on Biological Reference Points: Rome, 20-21 April 2004
2006, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
in English
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Selected papers presented at the Workshop on Biological Reference Points: Rome, 20-21 April 2004
2006, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Table of Contents

The potential use of indicators, reference points and the traffic light convention for managing Black Sea fisheries / J.F. Caddy
Reference points: a bio-economic model based approach / P. Accadia, V. Placenti, M. Spagnolo
On the suitability of some indicators from trawl surveys data: Mediterranean geographical sub-area No. 18 / N. Ungaro ... [et al.]
Looking for reference points in the Mediterranean swordfish fishery: the case study of the Ligurian Sea / G. Palandri
Use of an exploitation rate threshold in the management of anchovy and sardine stocks in the Adriatic Sea / A. Santojanni.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Available both in print and online.

Series
Studies and reviews / General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean -- no. 83, Studies and reviews -- no. 83.
Genre
Congresses

Classifications

Library of Congress
SH213.4 .S45 2004, SH213.4.S45 2004

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v, 80 p. :
Number of pages
80

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Open Library
OL23636172M
ISBN 10
9251056226
ISBN 13
9789251056226
LCCN
2009422951

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