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Vol. 78 No. S1 (2014)
Vol. 78 No. S1 (2014)
The ecosystem approach to fisheries in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
J. Lleonart and F. Maynou (eds)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2014.78s1
Published:
2014-03-30
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Jordi Lleonart, Francesc Maynou
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‘Reported’ versus ‘likely’ fisheries catches of four Mediterranean countries
Daniel Pauly, Aylin Ulman, Chiara Piroddi, Elise Bultel, Marta Coll
11-17
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Critical assessment of the current understanding/ knowledge of the framework of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
Paolo Sartor, Francesco Colloca, Christos Maravelias, Francesc Maynou
19-27
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Summary and analysis of the available information for the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries management in Turkey
Adnan Tokaç, Vahdet Ünal, Zafer Tosunoğlu, Altan Lök, Tevfik Ceyhan, Hüseyin Özbilgin
29-36
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A trophic indicators toolbox for implementing an ecosystem approach in data-poor fisheries: the Algerian and Bou-Ismail Bay examples
Karim Babouri, M. Grazia Pennino, José Maria Bellido
37-51
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Trawling disturbance on benthic ecosystems and consequences on commercial species: a northwestern Mediterranean case study
Alba Muntadas, Montserrat Demestre, Silvia de Juan, Chris L.J. Frid
53-65
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Factors affecting the fishing impact on cartilaginous fishes in southeastern Spain (western Mediterranean Sea)
Manuel Mendoza, Diego Garrido, Jose M. Bellido
67-76
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Fishing strategies and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in the eastern Mediterranean Sea
Christos D. Maravelias, John Haralabous, Efthymia V. Tsitsika
77-85
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The co-management of the sand eel fishery of Catalonia (NW Mediterranean): the story of a process
Jordi Lleonart, Montserrat Demestre, Paloma Martín, Jordi Rodón, Susana Sainz-Trápaga, Pilar Sánchez, Itziar Segarra, Sergi Tudela
87-93
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Reconciling fisheries and habitat protection in Romanian coastal marine protected areas
Tania Zaharia, Valodia Maximov, Gheorghe Radu, Eugen Anton, Alina Spinu, Magda Nenciu
95-101
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Impact of turbot fishery on cetaceans in the Romanian Black Sea area
Gheorghe Radu, Eugen Anton
103-109
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Importance of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in Georgia
Rezo Goradze, Akaki Komakhidze, Marina Mgeladze, Irakli Goradze, Revaz Diasamidze, Giorgi Komakhidze
111-115
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