Emergence of a Science Policy-Based Approach to Ecosystem-Oriented Management of Large Marine Ecosystems

作者: F.J. Gable

DOI: 10.1016/S1570-0461(05)80037-0

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摘要: Abstract This article addresses interdisciplinary sustainable aspects of fisheries as linkages for the adaptive management large marine ecosystems (LMEs). Natural and human-induced impacts on living resources are considered. Management ecological fish stock populations in United States Northeast Continental Shelf ecosystem examined prospective emerging “best practices” from a synthesis scientific literature. With passage Oceans Act 2000 (Public Law 106-256; e.g. Watkins 2002 ) States, this seeks to enhance fostering sustainability through natural social science by forging between best available practice “precautionary approach” that includes considerations stocks component parts representative model LME.

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