Review of the ecosystem approach in Cumberland Sound, Nunavut, Canada
Historically, fisheries have been monitored at the individual stock level, without consideration to connectivity to other species or activities in the ecosystem. The ecosystem approach requires that the stock and fishery be seen in the context of predators, competitors, prey, by-catch impacts, other...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/as-2019-0035 2023-12-17T10:22:57+01:00 Review of the ecosystem approach in Cumberland Sound, Nunavut, Canada Tallman, Ross F. Marcoux, Marianne 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/as-2019-0035 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/as-2019-0035 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/as-2019-0035 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Arctic Science volume 7, issue 2, page 376-393 ISSN 2368-7460 2368-7460 General Earth and Planetary Sciences General Agricultural and Biological Sciences General Environmental Science journal-article 2021 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2019-0035 2023-11-19T13:38:42Z Historically, fisheries have been monitored at the individual stock level, without consideration to connectivity to other species or activities in the ecosystem. The ecosystem approach requires that the stock and fishery be seen in the context of predators, competitors, prey, by-catch impacts, other fisheries, and abiotic environmental variables so that management is holistic. In this study, we describe the components of the ecosystem approach applied in the scientific investigation of fisheries in Cumberland Sound, Nunavut. Relative to other Canadian Arctic locales with commercial fisheries operations, the Cumberland Sound area has a greater biodiversity and abundance of fishes and marine mammal species. These components support active fisheries for Arctic Charr, Greenland Halibut, and Beluga Whale, as well as Ringed, Bearded, and Harp Seals. The species and their fisheries are variable in character, their ecosystem effects, and their response to the environment. We describe the species dynamics and their fisheries within an ecosystem context. We briefly note the challenges to developing an overarching model of the system such as the integration of the different life histories of the species, as well as the incorporation of future non-fisheries-related disturbances. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic charr Arctic Beluga Beluga whale Beluga* Cumberland Sound Greenland Nunavut Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Arctic Nunavut Canada Greenland Cumberland Sound ENVELOPE(-66.014,-66.014,65.334,65.334) Arctic Science 1 18 |
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Historically, fisheries have been monitored at the individual stock level, without consideration to connectivity to other species or activities in the ecosystem. The ecosystem approach requires that the stock and fishery be seen in the context of predators, competitors, prey, by-catch impacts, other fisheries, and abiotic environmental variables so that management is holistic. In this study, we describe the components of the ecosystem approach applied in the scientific investigation of fisheries in Cumberland Sound, Nunavut. Relative to other Canadian Arctic locales with commercial fisheries operations, the Cumberland Sound area has a greater biodiversity and abundance of fishes and marine mammal species. These components support active fisheries for Arctic Charr, Greenland Halibut, and Beluga Whale, as well as Ringed, Bearded, and Harp Seals. The species and their fisheries are variable in character, their ecosystem effects, and their response to the environment. We describe the species dynamics and their fisheries within an ecosystem context. We briefly note the challenges to developing an overarching model of the system such as the integration of the different life histories of the species, as well as the incorporation of future non-fisheries-related disturbances. |
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Review of the ecosystem approach in Cumberland Sound, Nunavut, Canada |
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Review of the ecosystem approach in Cumberland Sound, Nunavut, Canada |
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