Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?

Anecdotal evidence from 60 marine species suggests a pattern of resource exhaustion rather than sustainable use. There is a reason to believe that biomass in the Atlantic Western Boundary Current Fishery-Grand Banks, Newfoundland, North Atlantic, Norwegian Sea, Barents Sea is 3-10% of what it was wh...

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Main Authors: MacIntyre, F., Estep, K.W., Noji, T.T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1995
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25933
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/25933 2023-05-15T15:38:41+02:00 Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean? MacIntyre, F. Estep, K.W. Noji, T.T. 1995 application/pdf 4-6 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25933 en eng http://www.worldfishcenter.org/Naga/na_2230.pdf 0116-290X http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25933 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9323 115 2012-12-01 06:41:19 9323 WorldFish Center Oceanography Oceans Marine resources Resource depletion Exploitation Marine ecology article 1995 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:03:03Z Anecdotal evidence from 60 marine species suggests a pattern of resource exhaustion rather than sustainable use. There is a reason to believe that biomass in the Atlantic Western Boundary Current Fishery-Grand Banks, Newfoundland, North Atlantic, Norwegian Sea, Barents Sea is 3-10% of what it was when fishing was started. Selective removal of large species may have caused major nutrient distribution in both rich and poor waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Newfoundland North Atlantic Norwegian Sea IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Barents Sea Norwegian Sea
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topic Oceanography
Oceans
Marine resources
Resource depletion
Exploitation
Marine ecology
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Oceans
Marine resources
Resource depletion
Exploitation
Marine ecology
MacIntyre, F.
Estep, K.W.
Noji, T.T.
Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
topic_facet Oceanography
Oceans
Marine resources
Resource depletion
Exploitation
Marine ecology
description Anecdotal evidence from 60 marine species suggests a pattern of resource exhaustion rather than sustainable use. There is a reason to believe that biomass in the Atlantic Western Boundary Current Fishery-Grand Banks, Newfoundland, North Atlantic, Norwegian Sea, Barents Sea is 3-10% of what it was when fishing was started. Selective removal of large species may have caused major nutrient distribution in both rich and poor waters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author MacIntyre, F.
Estep, K.W.
Noji, T.T.
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Noji, T.T.
author_sort MacIntyre, F.
title Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
title_short Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
title_full Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
title_fullStr Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
title_full_unstemmed Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
title_sort is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
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