作者: Rachel Gjelsvik Tiller , Jarle Mork , Russell Richards , Lionel Eisenhauer , Yajie Liu
DOI: 10.1016/J.MARPOL.2013.12.006
关键词: Resource (biology) 、 Pelagic zone 、 Geography 、 Jellyfish 、 Marine ecosystem 、 Stakeholder 、 Fishery 、 Coastal management 、 Adaptive capacity 、 Periphylla periphylla
摘要: The following article outlines of an assessment the adaptive capacity stakeholder groups in Trondheimsfjord region to impacts related local changes Periphylla periphylla (jellyfish) concentrations. This paper addresses interaction between socio-ecological system and marine ecosystem management challenges inherent therein by focusing on a serious problem that is occurring several Norwegian fjords. recent superabundance lower trophic level jellyfish species P. periphylla, which competes with commercial fish for wide variety pelagic organisms including redfeed (Calanus finmarchicus), key coastal particularly important food item all codfishes waters. has, however, also some properties might make it valuable new resource waters, namely its potential being abundant source collagen. question addressed here how manage this manner rational from both socio-political ecological perspectives, exploring perceptions concerning their adaptation options implement these mitigation based set driven future scenarios.