Prospects For Multispecies Fisheries Management In Chesapeake Bay

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Date Accessioned2005-09-09T20:42:38Z
Date Available2005-09-09T20:42:38Z
Publication Date1998-04
DescriptionFisheries management in Chesapeake Bay, and globally, is based upon single-species plans (FWs) that often have neglected biological interactions such as predator-prey relationships or the so-called technical interactions (e.g. bycatch, discards) that affect yields, productivity, profitability, and which may have implications for the broad ecosystem management goals of the Chesapeake Bay Program. A workshop was convened in Solomons, Maryland, 1-3 April 1998, to consider the potential and advisability of moving towards multispecies fisheries management or of adopting approaches that are clearly compatible with an ecosystem management philosophy. International experts joined regional scientists and managers to explore multispecies issues in plenary sessions and focused working groups. This report contains the workshop’s findings and recommendations.en
SponsorThe workshop was funded by the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee of the Chesapeake Bay Program and by the Fisheries Division of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.en
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/1566
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Part of SeriesCⅇ125
KeywordsMultispecies Fisheries Managementen
KeywordsChesapeake Bayen
TitleProspects For Multispecies Fisheries Management In Chesapeake Bayen
TypeTechnical Reporten
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