Response of benthic fauna to experimental bottom fishing: a global meta-analysis

Abstract

Bottom-contact fishing gears are globally the most wide-spread anthropogenic sources of direct disturbance to the seabed and associated biota. Managing these fishing disturbances requires quantification of gear impacts on... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Marija Sciberras (Bangor University)
  2. Jan Geert Hiddink (Bangor University)
  3. Simon Jennings (ICES)
  4. Nick Ellis (EcoSciences Precinct 41, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Oceans & Atmosphere)
  5. Adriaan Rijnsdorp (Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies)
  6. Bob McConnaughey (NOAA)
  7. Ray Hilborn (University of Washington)
  8. Jeremy Collie (Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island)
  9. C.Roland Pitcher (The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
  10. Ricardo Amoroso (School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington)
  11. Ana Parma (Centro Nacional Patagonico (CONICET))
  12. Petri Suuronen (Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations)
  13. Michel Kaiser (Bangor University)

Topic Areas

Topics: Fisheries, aquaculture, and the oceans , Topics: Effective marine conservation planning

Session

OS-4A » Fisheries and Aquaculture 4 (10:00 - Tuesday, 26th June, FJ Auditorium)