Fishes in a changing world: learning from the past to promote sustainability of fish populations
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24924Dato
2018-03-14Type
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Peer reviewed
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Gordon, Timothy A.C.; Harding, Harry R.; Clever, Friederike K.; Davidson, Isla Keesje; Davison, William; Montgomery, Daniel W.; Weatherhead, Rebekah C.; Windsor, Fredric M.; Armstrong, John D.; Bardonnet, Agnès; Bergman, Eva; Britton, John Robert; Côté, Isabelle M.; D'agostino, Daniele; Greenberg, Larry; Harborne, Alastair R.; Kahilainen, Kimmo Kalevi; Metcalfe, Neil B.; Mills, Suzanne C.; Milner, Nigel J.; Mittermayer, Felix H.; Montorio, Lucie; Nedelec, Sophie L.; Prokkola, Jenni M.; Rutterford, Louise A.; Salvanes, Anne Gro Vea; Simpson, Stephen D.; Vainikka, Anssi; Pinnegar, John Keith; Santos, Eduarda M.Sammendrag
Populations of fishes provide valuable services for billions of people, but face diverse and interacting
threats that jeopardize their sustainability. Human population growth and intensifying resource use for
food, water, energy and goods are compromising fish populations through a variety of mechanisms,
including overfishing, habitat degradation and declines in water quality. The important challenges
raised by these issues have been recognized and have led to considerable advances over past decades
in managing and mitigating threats to fishes worldwide. In this review, we identify the major threats
faced by fish populations alongside recent advances that are helping to address these issues. There
are very significant efforts worldwide directed towards ensuring a sustainable future for the world’s
fishes and fisheries and those who rely on them. Although considerable challenges remain, by drawing
attention to successful mitigation of threats to fish and fisheries we hope to provide the encouragement
and direction that will allow these challenges to be overcome in the future.
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Gordon, Harding, Clever, Davidson, Davison, Montgomery, Weatherhead, Windsor, Armstrong JD, Bardonnet, Bergman E, Britton, Côté IM, D'agostino, Greenberg L, Harborne, Kahilainen KK, Metcalfe NB, Mills, Milner, Mittermayer FH, Montorio, Nedelec, Prokkola JM, Rutterford, Salvanes AGV, Simpson, Vainikka A, Pinnegar JK, Santos. Fishes in a changing world: learning from the past to promote sustainability of fish populations. Journal of Fish Biology. 2018;92(3):804-827Metadata
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