Finding common ground in marine conservation and management
In this working group at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), we are trying to bridge divergences between fisheries science and marine ecology by developing a common database and analytical framework for assessing marine fisheries and ecosystem change. We are then applying this framework to a number of representative marine ecosystems around the globe, assessing management successes and failures. The group is co-led by Boris Worm and Ray Hilborn (University of Washington).
Finding common ground in marine conservation and management
Finding common ground in marine conservation and management In this working group at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), we are trying to bridge divergences between fisheries science and marine ecology by developing a common database and analytical framework for assessing marine fisheries and ecosystem change. We are then applying this framework… DetailsMarine Extinction Project
Marine Extinction Project In this project, which is supported by the Lenfest Ocean Program, we are trying to document how the abundance and spatial distribution of marine species have changed in response to fishing and habitat alteration over the past 50 years, and to project how they are likely to change in the future. DetailsMarine Extinction Project
In this project, which is supported by the Lenfest Ocean Program, we are trying to document how the abundance and spatial distribution of marine species have changed in response to fishing and habitat alteration over the past 50 years, and to project how they are likely to change in the future.