Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management. Pikitch, E. K., Santora, C., Babcock, E. A., Bakun, A., Bonfil, R., Conover, D. O., Dayton, P., Doukakis, P., Fluharty, D., Heneman, B., Houde, E. D., Link, J., Livingston, P. A., Mangel, M., McAllister, M. K., Pope, J., & Sainsbury, K. J. 305(5682):346–347.
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[Summary] Ecosystem-based fishery management (EBFM) is a new direction for fishery management, essentially reversing the order of management priorities so that management starts with the ecosystem rather than a target species. EBFM aims to sustain healthy marine ecosystems and the fisheries they support. Pikitch et al. describe the potential benefits of implementation of EBFM that, in their view, far outweigh the difficulties of making the transition from a management system based on maximizing individual species.
@article{pikitchEcosystembasedFisheryManagement2004,
  title = {Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management},
  author = {Pikitch, E. K. and Santora, C. and Babcock, E. A. and Bakun, A. and Bonfil, R. and Conover, D. O. and Dayton, P. and Doukakis, P. and Fluharty, D. and Heneman, B. and Houde, E. D. and Link, J. and Livingston, P. A. and Mangel, M. and McAllister, M. K. and Pope, J. and Sainsbury, K. J.},
  date = {2004},
  journaltitle = {Science},
  volume = {305},
  pages = {346--347},
  issn = {1095-9203},
  doi = {10.1126/science.1098222},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1098222},
  abstract = {[Summary]

Ecosystem-based fishery management (EBFM) is a new direction for fishery management, essentially reversing the order of management priorities so that management starts with the ecosystem rather than a target species. EBFM aims to sustain healthy marine ecosystems and the fisheries they support. Pikitch et al. describe the potential benefits of implementation of EBFM that, in their view, far outweigh the difficulties of making the transition from a management system based on maximizing individual species.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-14007186,ecosystem,fish-resources,management,sustainability},
  number = {5682}
}

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