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  • 2010-2014  (7)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; North Sea; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water; Walther Herwig III; WH240; WH240_473; WH240_475; WH240_477; WH240_480; WH240_483; WH240_485; WH240_489; WH240_491; WH240_493; WH240_495; WH240_498; WH240_500; WH240_502; WH240_504; WH240_506; WH240_508; WH240_511; WH240_513; WH240_515; WH240_517; WH240_520; WH240_522; WH240_524; WH240_527; WH240_529; WH240_531; WH240_534; WH240_536; WH240_538; WH240_540; WH240_543; WH240_545; WH240_547; WH240_549; WH240_551; WH240_553; WH240_555; WH240_558; WH240_560; WH240_562; WH240_565; WH240_567; WH240_570
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1116 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-03
    Keywords: CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; North Sea; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water; Walther Herwig III; WH253; WH253_001; WH253_002; WH253_003; WH253_004; WH253_005; WH253_006; WH253_007; WH253_008; WH253_009; WH253_010; WH253_011; WH253_012; WH253_013; WH253_014; WH253_015; WH253_016; WH253_017; WH253_018; WH253_019; WH253_020; WH253_022; WH253_024; WH253_025; WH253_026; WH253_027; WH253_028; WH253_029; WH253_030; WH253_031; WH253_032; WH253_033; WH253_034; WH253_035; WH253_036; WH253_037; WH253_038; WH253_039; WH253_040; WH253_041; WH253_042; WH253_043; WH253_044; WH253_045; WH253_046; WH253_047; WH253_048; WH253_049; WH253_050; WH253_051; WH253_052; WH253_053; WH253_054; WH253_055; WH253_056; WH253_057; WH253_058; WH253_059; WH253_060; WH253_061; WH253_062; WH253_063; WH253_064; WH253_065; WH253_066; WH253_067; WH253_068; WH253_069; WH253_070; WH253_071; WH253_072; WH253_073; WH253_074; WH253_075; WH253_076; WH253_077; WH253_078; WH253_079; WH253_080; WH253_081; WH253_082; WH253_083; WH253_084; WH253_085; WH253_086; WH253_087; WH253_088; WH253_089; WH253_090; WH253_091; WH253_092
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2358 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Aethotaxis mitopteryx; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Akarotaxis nudiceps; ANT-IX/3; Area; Artedidraco loennbergii; Artedidraconidae indeterminata; Artedidraco orianae; Artedidraco shackletoni; Artedidraco skottsbergi; Austrolycichthys sp.; Bathydraco antarcticus; Bathydraco macrolepis; Bathydraco marri; Bathyraja maccaini; Bathyraja sp.; Bottom trawl; BT; Chaenodraco wilsoni; Chionodraco hamatus; Chionodraco myersi; Cryodraco antarcticus; Cygnodraco mawsoni; Dacodraco hunteri; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; DEPTH, water; Device type; Dissostichus mawsoni; Dolloidraco longedorsalis; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Event label; Fish; Fish, biomass, wet mass; Fish, wet mass; Gerlachea australis; Gymnodraco acuticeps; Histiodraco velifer; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Lazarev Sea; Liparididae indeterminata; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Lycenchelys sp.; Lycodapus sp.; Lycodichthys sp.; Macrourus holotrachys; Muraenolepis marmoratus; Muraenolepis microps; Myctophidae; Net, width; Notothenia kempi; Nototheniidae indeterminata; Nototheniops larseni; Ophthalmolycus sp.; Pagetopsis macropterus; Pagetopsis maculatus; Pagothenia bernacchii; Pagothenia hansoni; Paraliparis sp.; Pleuragramma antarcticum; Pogonophryne barsukovi; Pogonophryne macropogon; Pogonophryne marmorata; Pogonophryne mentella; Pogonophryne permitini; Pogonophryne phyllopogon; Pogonophryne scotti; Pogonophryne sp.; Polarstern; Prionodraco evansii; PS18; PS18/123-1; PS18/123-2; PS18/129-1; PS18/130-1; PS18/130-2; PS18/133-1; PS18/135-2; PS18/158-1; PS18/160-2; PS18/162-1; PS18/162-2; PS18/165-2; PS18/168-1; PS18/169-1; PS18/171-2; PS18/173-1; PS18/174-1; PS18/176-1; PS18/179-1; PS18/180-3; PS18/189-3; PS18/192-2; PS18/206-1; PS18/207-2; PS18/211-1; PS18/212-8; PS18/220-2; Racovitzia glacialis; South Atlantic Ocean; Speed; Squid; Trawling distance; Trawling time; Trematomus centronotus; Trematomus eulepidotus; Trematomus lepidorhinus; Trematomus loennbergii; Trematomus nicolai; Trematomus scotti; Vomeridens infuscipinnis; Weddell Sea; Zoarcidae indeterminata
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3699 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2012-12-01
    Description: Strehlow, H. V., Schultz, N., Zimmermann, C., and Hammer, C. 2012. Cod catches taken by the German recreational fishery in the western Baltic Sea, 2005–2010: implications for stock assessment and management. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 69: 1769–1780. Next to the commercial fishery, the recreational fishery plays an important role in the removal of biomass from fish stocks. In this study, we present estimates of German recreational cod (Gadus morhua) catches in the western Baltic Sea between 2005 and 2010. Fishing effort was estimated using a stratified mail survey and annual sales of fishing licences. Catch per unit effort was estimated by stratified random sampling of access points and interviews about completed trips. Length distributions of cod catches were acquired by sampling recreational cod catches from charter boats and data from community fishing events. Estimates of the total cod biomass removed by the recreational fishery fluctuated between 2159 t in 2009 and 4127 t in 2005. Annual recreational fishery cod harvests accounted for a significant share of the total landings, with a yearly variation from 34 to 70% of the German commercial cod landings from the western Baltic Sea. The majority of recreational fishery cod catches were taken from private boats and charter vessels. Because of the amount and specifically the variability of the recreational catches, they are important for the assessment and management of the resource and, therefore, need to be surveyed annually.
    Print ISSN: 1054-3139
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-9289
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences , Physics
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-01-31
    Description: In European fisheries, most stocks are overfished and many are below safe biological limits, resulting in a call from the European Commission for new long-term fisheries management plans. Here, we propose a set of intuitive harvest control rules that are economically sound, compliant with international fishery agreements, based on relevant international experiences, supportive of ecosystem-based fisheries management and compatible with the biology of the fish stocks. The rules are based on the concept of maximum sustainable yield (MSY), with a precautionary target biomass that is 30% larger than that which produces MSY and with annual catches of 91% MSY. Allowable catches decline steeply when stocks fall below MSY levels and are set to zero when stocks fall below half of MSY levels. We show that the proposed rules could have prevented the collapse of the North Sea herring in the 1970s and that they can deal with strong cyclic variations in recruitment such as known for blue whiting. Compared to the current system, these rules would lead to higher long-term catches from larger stocks at lower cost and with less adverse environmental impact.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: WOR 1 provided a panoptic overview. The following report (WOR 2), the second in the series, focuses on the future of fish and their exploitation. Fish have always been a vital source of life for mankind – not only as a food. Fish continue to be essential to the daily diet of people in most regions of the world. At the same time fisheries provide a livelihood to entire coastal regions and still have great economic clout. All this, however, is in jeopardy and is coming under close scrutiny. Fish stocks are declining worldwide, entire marine regions are overfished and some species are already red-listed.
    Type: Book , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: Beim ersten WOR lag das Augenmerk auf dem Umfassenden; den nun folgenden Bericht widmen wir der Zukunft der Fische und deren Nutzung durch den Menschen. Seit jeher gilt Fisch als eine der wichtigsten Lebensgrundlagen für die Menschheit. Nicht nur als Lebensmittel, das in den meisten Regionen der Welt noch wesentlicher Bestandteil der täglichen Mahlzeit ist. Auch bietet die Fischerei ganzen Küstenregionen die Basis und ist als Wirtschaftskraft immer noch von großer Bedeutung. Doch dies alles steht auf dem Prüfstand. Die Fischbestände gehen weltweit zurück, ganze Meeresregionen gelten als überfischt, einige Arten stehen auf der Roten Liste der gefährdeten Tierarten.
    Type: Book , NonPeerReviewed
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