A comparison of the fish biomass flow to fish, fisheries, and mammals in six marine ecosystems ...
Various data sources are used to derive the biomass flow from fish to the fish themselves, to fisheries, and to marine mammals in six ecosystems: Eastern Bering Sea, Norwegian coast and Barents Sea, North Sea, Benguela current, Georges Bank, and Balsfjorden. The largest proportion of fish biomass pr...
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ICES MSS Vol.193 - Multispecies Models Relevant to Management of Living Resources
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19270517.v1 https://ices-library.figshare.com/articles/report/A_comparison_of_the_fish_biomass_flow_to_fish_fisheries_and_mammals_in_six_marine_ecosystems/19270517/1 |
Summary: | Various data sources are used to derive the biomass flow from fish to the fish themselves, to fisheries, and to marine mammals in six ecosystems: Eastern Bering Sea, Norwegian coast and Barents Sea, North Sea, Benguela current, Georges Bank, and Balsfjorden. The largest proportion of fish biomass provides food for the fish themselves in all areas. The North Sea has the highest loss of fish biomass to fishing. Possible reasons for this are discussed. ... |
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