Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories

The changing nature of marine fisheries requires management approaches that recognize and include ecosystem and environmental effects. Therefore, we review some examples of exploited fishery stocks in which environmental control is a major contributor to structuring the abundance and distribution of...

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Main Authors: Hofmann, Eileen E., Powell, T. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: ODU Digital Commons 1998
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spelling ftolddominionuni:oai:digitalcommons.odu.edu:ccpo_pubs-1055 2023-05-15T13:38:02+02:00 Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories Hofmann, Eileen E. Powell, T. M. 1998-02-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ccpo_pubs/56 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1055&context=ccpo_pubs unknown ODU Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ccpo_pubs/56 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1055&context=ccpo_pubs CCPO Publications Antarctic krill Cod fishery Environmental variability Gulf Stream Marine fisheries North Atlantic Oscillation Oyster populations Cod gadus-morhua Climate change Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental Sciences article 1998 ftolddominionuni 2021-03-02T18:07:17Z The changing nature of marine fisheries requires management approaches that recognize and include ecosystem and environmental effects. Therefore, we review some examples of exploited fishery stocks in which environmental control is a major contributor to structuring the abundance and distribution of the stock. Four examples, taken from studies of northern cod (Gadus morhua), cod and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) larvae, the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), and Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba), are given that clearly illustrate environmental control on the fishery. From these examples, we argue that future management strategies for exploited fisheries must include effects of environmental variability. In particular, management strategies must be flexible enough to include delayed responses to environmental variations that result from the transfer of perturbations from larger to smaller scales and vice versa. This capability requires an understanding of where linkages between the physical environment and the species of interest occur. Development of this knowledge requires input from a variety of disciplines, coordinated research programs, and considerable cooperation at national and international levels. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Gadus morhua North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Old Dominion University: ODU Digital Commons Antarctic
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topic Antarctic krill
Cod fishery
Environmental variability
Gulf Stream
Marine fisheries
North Atlantic Oscillation
Oyster populations
Cod gadus-morhua
Climate change
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Antarctic krill
Cod fishery
Environmental variability
Gulf Stream
Marine fisheries
North Atlantic Oscillation
Oyster populations
Cod gadus-morhua
Climate change
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Powell, T. M.
Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories
topic_facet Antarctic krill
Cod fishery
Environmental variability
Gulf Stream
Marine fisheries
North Atlantic Oscillation
Oyster populations
Cod gadus-morhua
Climate change
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences
description The changing nature of marine fisheries requires management approaches that recognize and include ecosystem and environmental effects. Therefore, we review some examples of exploited fishery stocks in which environmental control is a major contributor to structuring the abundance and distribution of the stock. Four examples, taken from studies of northern cod (Gadus morhua), cod and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) larvae, the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), and Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba), are given that clearly illustrate environmental control on the fishery. From these examples, we argue that future management strategies for exploited fisheries must include effects of environmental variability. In particular, management strategies must be flexible enough to include delayed responses to environmental variations that result from the transfer of perturbations from larger to smaller scales and vice versa. This capability requires an understanding of where linkages between the physical environment and the species of interest occur. Development of this knowledge requires input from a variety of disciplines, coordinated research programs, and considerable cooperation at national and international levels.
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author Hofmann, Eileen E.
Powell, T. M.
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Powell, T. M.
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title Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories
title_short Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories
title_full Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories
title_fullStr Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Variability Effects on Marine Fisheries: Four Case Histories
title_sort environmental variability effects on marine fisheries: four case histories
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publishDate 1998
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https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1055&context=ccpo_pubs
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Euphausia superba
Gadus morhua
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
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Antarctic Krill
Euphausia superba
Gadus morhua
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
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