Positioning Fisheries in a Changing World
Marine capture fisheries face major and complex challenges: habitat degradation, poor economic returns, social hardships from depleted stocks, illegal fishing, and climate change, among others. The key factors that prevent the transition to sustainable fisheries are information failures, transition...
Main Authors: | Grafton, R. Q., Hilborn, R., Ridgeway, L., Squires, D., Williams, M., Garcia, S., Groves, T., Joseph, J., Kelleher, K., Kompas, T., Libecap, G., Lundin, C. G., Makino, M., Matthiasson, T., McLoughlin, R., Parma, A., Martin, G. S., Satia, B., Schmidt, C. C., Tait, M., Zhang, L. X. |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | EN |
Published: |
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5238 |
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