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Fishing impacts on benthic ecosystems: an introduction to the 2014 ICES symposium special issue
Author(s) -
Lene BuhlMortensen,
Francis Neat,
Mariano KoenAlonso,
Carsten Hvingel,
Børge Holte
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
ices journal of marine science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1095-9289
pISSN - 1054-3139
DOI - 10.1093/icesjms/fsv237
Subject(s) - benthic zone , fishing , ecosystem , biodiversity , marine ecosystem , environmental science , environmental resource management , productivity , resilience (materials science) , fishery , geography , ecology , oceanography , biology , geology , economics , thermodynamics , physics , macroeconomics
Understanding the impacts of fishing on the seabed is a basic requirement for ecosystem-based marine management. It is only recently that we have begun understanding how fisheries-driven perturbations affect ecosystem function, biodiversity, productivity, and resilience. Technical solutions aimed at minimizing seabed impacts are starting to appear, but their efficacy remains to be demonstrated. In 2014, ICES held a symposium on the effects of fishing on benthic fauna, habitat, and ecosystem function, in Tromsø, Norway. The main goals of the symposium were to summarize current understanding of the physical and biological effects of fishing activities on benthic ecosystems, and to review the diversity of technical measures currently available to mitigate these effects. Here, we briefly describe the background to the scientific symposium and highlight the main contributions.

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