Fishing & Fishing Impacts
This category features publications that are directly related to fishing and/or impacts from fishing:
Abstract: Human impacts are dramatically changing ecological communities, motivating research on resilience. Tropical reefs are …
Abstract: Background: Marine populations have been declining at a worrying rate, due in large part …
Abstract: Prior to 2014 little research had been conducted on the Anguilla conch fishery aside …
Abstract: Fishing is widely considered a leading cause of biodiversity loss in marine environments, but …
Abstract: Parts of coral reefs from New Caledonia (South Pacific) were registered at the UNESCO …
Abstract: Coral reef preservation is a challenge for the whole of humanity, not just for …
Abstract: Red lionfish, Pterois volitans, a non-native marine species with potential to cause significant damage …
Abstract: Complex social-ecological interactions underpin many environmental problems. To help capture this complexity, we advance …
Abstract: Alteration of benthic reef habitat after coral bleaching and mortality induces changes in fish …
Abstract: Losses of corals worldwide emphasize the need to understand what drives reef decline. Stressors …
Abstract: The severely degraded condition of many coral reefs worldwide calls for active interventions to …












