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Marine protected areas can improve both human well-being and biodiversity conservation, new study finds

Marine protected areas can improve both human well-being and biodiversity conservation, new study finds

June 17, 2019

Small MPAs had more positive well-being outcomes, while large MPAs are shown to be more ecologically effective.

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Understanding the data about data: How metadatabases could improve Mexico’s ocean management

Understanding the data about data: How metadatabases could improve Mexico’s ocean management

June 12, 2019

Analyzing this data can reveal knowledge trends and identify gaps for future research, and help stakeholders make the best choices for conserving Mexico’s oceans.

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Ensuring individual transferable quotas benefit fisheries and the environment

Ensuring individual transferable quotas benefit fisheries and the environment

March 22, 2019

Rashid Sumaila proposes various policy changes to help fishers benefit from ITQs while minimizing their negative impacts.

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Achieving Paris climate target could net additional billions in fisheries revenue

Achieving Paris climate target could net additional billions in fisheries revenue

February 27, 2019

Achieving Agreement’s target could increase global fishers’ revenues by $4.6 billion annually.

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The impact of global, future change on the lives of Tonle Sap inhabitants

The impact of global, future change on the lives of Tonle Sap inhabitants

November 29, 2018

Researchers explored the vulnerabilities of Cambodian lake fishers by examining their livelihood activities and responses to different scenarios of future change.

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Review of game theory paper available now

January 8, 2010

Megan Bailey of the Fisheries Economics Research Unit has just published her first work of 2010. Her paper titled Application of game theory to fisheries over three decades provides a review of how game theory has been used in the field of fisheries and possible avenues for future applications and policy analysis. Photo by Eric […]

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