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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/2c2568a9-2f89-47df-8fec-a4c9b4d61be6 2024-09-15T18:24:00+00:00 Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic Dickey-Collas, Mark Link, Jason S. Snelgrove, Paul Roberts, J. Murray Anderson, M. Robin Kenchington, Ellen Bundy, Alida Brady, Margaret M. Peg Shuford, Rebecca L. Townsend, Howard Rindorf, Anna Rudd, Murray A. Johnson, David Johannesen, Ellen 2022 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/2c2568a9-2f89-47df-8fec-a4c9b4d61be6 https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15168 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/280494133/Journal_of_Fish_Biology_2022_Dickey_Collas_Exploring_ecosystem_based_management_in_the_North_Atlantic.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/2c2568a9-2f89-47df-8fec-a4c9b4d61be6 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Dickey-Collas , M , Link , J S , Snelgrove , P , Roberts , J M , Anderson , M R , Kenchington , E , Bundy , A , Brady , M M P , Shuford , R L , Townsend , H , Rindorf , A , Rudd , M A , Johnson , D & Johannesen , E 2022 , ' Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic ' , Journal of Fish Biology , vol. 101 , no. 2 , pp. 342-350 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15168 Social-ecological Integrated management Trade-offs Marine /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_being name=SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2022 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15168 2024-08-13T00:03:06Z The USA, EU, and Canada established a trilateral working group on the ecosystem approach to ocean health and stressors, under the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance. Recognizing the Atlantic Ocean as a shared resource and responsibility, the working group sought to advance understanding of the Atlantic Ocean and its dynamic systems to improve ocean health, enhance ocean stewardship, and promote the sustainable use and management of its resources. This included consideration of multiple ocean-use sectors such as fishing, shipping, tourism and offshore energy. The working group met for 4 years and worked through eight steps that covered the development of common language as a basis for collaboration, challenges of stakeholder engagement, review of the governance mandates, exploring the links between sectors and ecosystems effects, identifying gaps in knowledge and uptake of science, identification of tools for ecosystem based management, customary best practice for tool development and communication of key research priorities. The key findings were that ecosystem-based management enables new benefits and opportunities, and that we need to make the business case. That adequate mandates and effective tools exist for ecosystem-based management, and that ecosystem-based management urgently requires integration of human dimensions, so we must diversify the conversation. Also that stakeholders don't see their stake in ecosystem based management, so greater engagement with stakeholders and targeting of ocean literacy is required and that a sustainable future requires a sustained investment in ecosystem-based management, so long term commitment is key. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Journal of Fish Biology 101 2 342 350
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Dickey-Collas, Mark
Link, Jason S.
Snelgrove, Paul
Roberts, J. Murray
Anderson, M. Robin
Kenchington, Ellen
Bundy, Alida
Brady, Margaret M. Peg
Shuford, Rebecca L.
Townsend, Howard
Rindorf, Anna
Rudd, Murray A.
Johnson, David
Johannesen, Ellen
Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic
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description The USA, EU, and Canada established a trilateral working group on the ecosystem approach to ocean health and stressors, under the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance. Recognizing the Atlantic Ocean as a shared resource and responsibility, the working group sought to advance understanding of the Atlantic Ocean and its dynamic systems to improve ocean health, enhance ocean stewardship, and promote the sustainable use and management of its resources. This included consideration of multiple ocean-use sectors such as fishing, shipping, tourism and offshore energy. The working group met for 4 years and worked through eight steps that covered the development of common language as a basis for collaboration, challenges of stakeholder engagement, review of the governance mandates, exploring the links between sectors and ecosystems effects, identifying gaps in knowledge and uptake of science, identification of tools for ecosystem based management, customary best practice for tool development and communication of key research priorities. The key findings were that ecosystem-based management enables new benefits and opportunities, and that we need to make the business case. That adequate mandates and effective tools exist for ecosystem-based management, and that ecosystem-based management urgently requires integration of human dimensions, so we must diversify the conversation. Also that stakeholders don't see their stake in ecosystem based management, so greater engagement with stakeholders and targeting of ocean literacy is required and that a sustainable future requires a sustained investment in ecosystem-based management, so long term commitment is key. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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author Dickey-Collas, Mark
Link, Jason S.
Snelgrove, Paul
Roberts, J. Murray
Anderson, M. Robin
Kenchington, Ellen
Bundy, Alida
Brady, Margaret M. Peg
Shuford, Rebecca L.
Townsend, Howard
Rindorf, Anna
Rudd, Murray A.
Johnson, David
Johannesen, Ellen
author_facet Dickey-Collas, Mark
Link, Jason S.
Snelgrove, Paul
Roberts, J. Murray
Anderson, M. Robin
Kenchington, Ellen
Bundy, Alida
Brady, Margaret M. Peg
Shuford, Rebecca L.
Townsend, Howard
Rindorf, Anna
Rudd, Murray A.
Johnson, David
Johannesen, Ellen
author_sort Dickey-Collas, Mark
title Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic
title_short Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic
title_full Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic
title_fullStr Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Exploring ecosystem-based management in the North Atlantic
title_sort exploring ecosystem-based management in the north atlantic
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