Search Results - "Bell, Johann D."
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Restocking and stock enhancement of coastal fisheries: Potential, problems and progress
Published in Fisheries research (01-08-2006)“…The demand for fish is expected to rise substantially by 2020. Although aquaculture must provide much of the additional fish, it remains to be seen whether…”
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Mixed responses of tropical Pacific fisheries and aquaculture to climate change
Published in Nature climate change (01-06-2013)“…Pacific Island countries have an extraordinary dependence on fisheries and aquaculture. Maintaining the benefits from the sector is a difficult task, now made…”
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Adaptations to maintain the contributions of small-scale fisheries to food security in the Pacific Islands
Published in Marine policy (01-02-2018)“…In several Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs), rapid population growth and inadequate management of coastal fish habitats and stocks is causing a…”
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Defining the stock structures of key commercial tunas in the Pacific Ocean I: Current knowledge and main uncertainties
Published in Fisheries research (01-10-2020)“…Tunas are the focus of significant fisheries in the Pacific Ocean, where landings of four species – skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis), yellowfin tuna (Thunnus…”
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Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-08-2014)“…•1.3 Billion people live within 100km of a tropical coast; those numbers are growing.•Global and local anthropogenic stressors will further degrade coastal…”
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Planning the use of fish for food security in the Pacific
Published in Marine policy (2009)“…Fish is a mainstay of food security for Pacific island countries and territories (PICTs). Recent household income and expenditure surveys, and socio-economic…”
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Risks to future atoll habitability from climate‐driven environmental changes
Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Climate change (01-05-2021)“…Recent assessments of future risk to atoll habitability have focused on island erosion and submergence, and have overlooked the effects of other…”
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Pathways to sustaining tuna-dependent Pacific Island economies during climate change
Published in Nature sustainability (01-10-2021)“…Climate-driven redistribution of tuna threatens to disrupt the economies of Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and sustainable management of the…”
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Diversifying the use of tuna to improve food security and public health in Pacific Island countries and territories
Published in Marine policy (01-01-2015)“…The large tuna resources of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean are delivering great economic benefits to Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs)…”
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Effects of climate change on oceanic fisheries in the tropical Pacific: implications for economic development and food security
Published in Climatic change (01-07-2013)“…The four species of tuna that underpin oceanic fisheries in the tropical Pacific (skipjack, yellowfin, bigeye and albacore tuna) deliver great economic and…”
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Assessing and reducing vulnerability to climate change: Moving from theory to practical decision-support
Published in Marine policy (01-12-2016)“…As climate change continues to impact socio-ecological systems, tools that assist conservation managers to understand vulnerability and target adaptations are…”
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Optimising the use of nearshore fish aggregating devices for food security in the Pacific Islands
Published in Marine policy (01-06-2015)“…It is widely recognised that anchored, nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) are one of the few practical ‘vehicles’ for increasing access to tuna to help…”
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Reconciling conflicts in pelagic fisheries under climate change
Published in Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography (01-03-2015)“…Fishing in the open ocean often results in unwanted effects on target species, and interactions with non-target species (direct interactions) or influences on…”
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Author Correction: Pathways to sustaining tuna-dependent Pacific Island economies during climate change
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Combined culture of Trochus niloticus and giant clams (Tridacnidae): benefits for restocking and farming
Published in Aquaculture (10-01-2003)“…The potential benefits of using giant clam farming systems to rear trochus for restocking were investigated in Solomon Islands. Trochus with a mean size of…”
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Restoring small-scale fisheries for tropical sea cucumbers
Published in Ocean & coastal management (2008)“…Overfishing threatens to extinguish local fisheries for valuable tropical sea cucumbers by reducing population densities to the point where reproductive…”
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Enhancement of Grazing Gastropod Populations as a Coral Reef Restoration Tool: Predation Effects and Related Applied Implications
Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2010)“…We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the gastropod grazer Trochus niloticus in controlling epilithic algae and enhancing coral recruitment on artificial…”
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Growth of juvenile Actinopyga mauritiana (Holothuroidea) in captivity
Published in Aquaculture (01-06-1997)“…The growth of juvenile (less than 10g) Actinopyga mauritiana was examined at three different levels of stocking biomass; low (26 g m −2), medium (130 g m −2),…”
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Restocking and stock enhancement of marine invertebrate fisheries
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Grow-out of sandfish Holothuria scabra in ponds shows that co-culture with shrimp Litopenaeus stylirostris is not viable
Published in Aquaculture (20-12-2007)“…We examined the potential for producing the large numbers of sandfish (Holothuria scabra) needed for restocking programmes by co-culturing juveniles with the…”
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