Search Results - "Fujita, Rod"
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Better fisheries management can help reduce conflict, improve food security, and increase economic productivity in the face of climate change
Published in Marine policy (01-10-2019)“…Fisheries provide food for billions of people and employ tens of millions. Climate change is already causing changes in the distribution and abundance of many…”
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Quantifying fish range shifts across poorly defined management boundaries
Published in PloS one (11-01-2023)“…Management regimes of marine resources that rely on spatial boundaries might be poorly adapted to climate change shifts in species distributions. This is of…”
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Global Map of Human Impact on Marine Ecosystems
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (15-02-2008)“…The management and conservation of the world's oceans require synthesis of spatial data on the distribution and intensity of human activities and the overlap…”
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Effects of climate change and variability on large pelagic fish in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean: implications for improving climate resilient management for pelagic longline fisheries
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (20-09-2023)“…Climate change influences marine environmental conditions and is projected to increase future environmental variability. In the North Atlantic, such changes…”
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Behavior Change Interventions to Reduce Illegal Fishing
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (30-10-2018)“…Illegal fishing is a serious problem that threatens the sustainability of fisheries around the world. Historically, policy makers and fishery managers have…”
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Renewable energy from the ocean
Published in Marine policy (01-11-2002)“…Growing concern over the threat of global climate change has led to an increased interest in research and development of renewable energy technologies. The…”
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Principles for managing marine ecosystems prone to tipping points
Published in Ecosystem health and sustainability (01-07-2015)“…As climatic changes and human uses intensify, resource managers and other decision makers are taking actions to either avoid or respond to ecosystem tipping…”
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Conservation incentives and collective choices in cooperative fisheries
Published in Marine policy (01-01-2013)“…Cooperatives are increasingly proposed as solutions for sustainable fisheries management. While individual case studies and economic theory suggest that…”
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Anticipating trade-offs and promoting synergies between small-scale fisheries and aquaculture to improve social, economic, and ecological outcomes
Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (04-01-2024)“…Abstract Blue food systems are crucial for meeting global social and environmental goals. Both small-scale marine fisheries (SSFs) and aquaculture contribute…”
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The assessment and management of data limited fisheries: Future directions
Published in Marine policy (01-11-2021)“…Most fisheries in the world do not collect the relatively rich data streams necessary for formal stock assessment. Expanding and improving the current suite of…”
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Identifying Pathways for Climate-Resilient Multispecies Fisheries
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (14-10-2021)“…Fish live in communities, and most fisheries catch multiple species, yet fishery management predominately focuses on single species. In many multispecies…”
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Assumptions, challenges, and future directions in cumulative impact analysis
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2013)“…Efforts to understand and map cumulative impacts of human activities on ecosystems have gained new interest and relevance as management moves towards…”
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Toward an environmentally responsible offshore aquaculture industry in the United States: Ecological risks, remedies, and knowledge gaps
Published in Marine policy (01-01-2023)“…There is growing interest in cultivating fish, shellfish, and seaweeds in offshore waters. Existing pilot and commercial facilities demonstrate that offshore…”
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We Cannot Stay the Course
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Marine ecotourism for small pelagics as a source of alternative income generating activities to fisheries in a tropical community
Published in Biological conservation (01-09-2021)“…Widespread overharvest has led to marine ecosystem degradation and declining fishery catches in many tropical communities. To allow stocks to recover and…”
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Embracing thresholds for better environmental management
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (05-01-2015)“…Three decades of study have revealed dozens of examples in which natural systems have crossed biophysical thresholds ('tipping points')—nonlinear changes in…”
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Evaluating adaptive management frameworks for data-limited crustacean fisheries
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-09-2023)“…Crustacean fisheries represent an increasingly important contribution to global landings, food security and economic growth, especially in developing…”
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Transforming traditional management into contemporary territorial-based fisheries management rights for small-scale fisheries in Indonesia
Published in Marine policy (01-06-2020)“…Fisheries management rights (FMRs), such as territorial use rights in fisheries (TURFs), are a promising approach for fisheries management that, if implemented…”
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A framework for allocating fishing rights in small-scale fisheries
Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-07-2019)“…The FAO Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Small-Scale Fisheries have called out the need to provide secure tenure rights as a means of securing livelihoods,…”
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