Refining the Tool Kit for Sustainable Fisheries
date:Jul 20, 2012
ich would affect the distribution of fishing effort in a more nuanced manner.


They used bioeconomic models of seven near-shore fisheries in Southern California to explore the value of optimised spatial management in which the distribution of fishing is chosen solely to maximise profits.


They were able to show that, given the right circumstances, fully optimized spatial management employing a blend of management strategies, including but is not limited to establishing MPAs, can substantially
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