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Whats Going On? Whales, Ships, and the Northwest Atlantic Worm Lab student Hannah Solway is featured in Eco Magazine's, Marine Mammals Special Issue! Read her article and listen to her accompanying recorded podcast here! Whats Going On? Whales, Ships, and the Northwest Atlantic Worm Lab student Hannah Solway is featured in Eco Magazine's, Marine Mammals Special Issue! Read her article and… Details

The productivity of global fish stocks

Global fisheries provide humanity with tremendous food and livelihood, yet the majority of major stocks are in a state of reduced productivity. This is largely due to overfishing, where stocks are driven below the biomass level that provides maximum productivity (i.e. the maximum sustainable yield MSY). However, piecemeal evidence suggests that both environmental change and the biological effects of prolonged overfishing are causing more permanent declines in stock productivity, beyond that which is caused by reduced biomass alone. Using the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database, which is the most comprehensive collection of global fisheries time series, I am combining fundamental population models with modern methods of time series analysis to track productivity parameters over time. By first controlling for the effects of reduced biomass, I am looking at how fundamental rates of population growth and recruitment are changing in time and space, and what it means for modern productivity and the rebuilding of overfished stocks.

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The productivity of global fish stocks

Global fisheries provide humanity with tremendous food and livelihood, yet the majority of major stocks are in a state of reduced productivity. This is largely due to overfishing, where stocks are driven below the biomass level that provides maximum productivity (i.e. the maximum sustainable yield MSY). However, piecemeal evidence suggests that both environmental change and the biological effects of prolonged overfishing are causing more permanent declines in stock productivity, beyond that which is caused by reduced biomass alone. Using the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database, which is the most comprehensive collection of global fisheries time series, I am combining fundamental population models with modern methods of time series analysis to track productivity parameters over time. By first controlling for the effects of reduced biomass, I am looking at how fundamental rates of population growth and recruitment are changing in time and space, and what it means for modern productivity and the rebuilding of overfished stocks.

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The productivity of global fish stocks

Global fisheries provide humanity with tremendous food and livelihood, yet the majority of major stocks are in a state of reduced productivity. This is largely due to overfishing, where stocks are driven below the biomass level that provides maximum productivity (i.e. the maximum sustainable yield MSY). However, piecemeal evidence suggests that both environmental change and the biological effects of prolonged overfishing are causing more permanent declines in stock productivity, beyond that which is caused by reduced biomass alone. Using the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database, which is the most comprehensive collection of global fisheries time series, I am combining fundamental population models with modern methods of time series analysis to track productivity parameters over time. By first controlling for the effects of reduced biomass, I am looking at how fundamental rates of population growth and recruitment are changing in time and space, and what it means for modern productivity and the rebuilding of overfished stocks.

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The productivity of global fish stocks

Global fisheries provide humanity with tremendous food and livelihood, yet the majority of major stocks are in a state of reduced productivity. This is largely due to overfishing, where stocks are driven below the biomass level that provides maximum productivity (i.e. the maximum sustainable yield MSY). However, piecemeal evidence suggests that both environmental change and the biological effects of prolonged overfishing are causing more permanent declines in stock productivity, beyond that which is caused by reduced biomass alone. Using the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database, which is the most comprehensive collection of global fisheries time series, I am combining fundamental population models with modern methods of time series analysis to track productivity parameters over time. By first controlling for the effects of reduced biomass, I am looking at how fundamental rates of population growth and recruitment are changing in time and space, and what it means for modern productivity and the rebuilding of overfished stocks.

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The productivity of global fish stocks

Global fisheries provide humanity with tremendous food and livelihood, yet the majority of major stocks are in a state of reduced productivity. This is largely due to overfishing, where stocks are driven below the biomass level that provides maximum productivity (i.e. the maximum sustainable yield MSY). However, piecemeal evidence suggests that both environmental change and the biological effects of prolonged overfishing are causing more permanent declines in stock productivity, beyond that which is caused by reduced biomass alone. Using the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database, which is the most comprehensive collection of global fisheries time series, I am combining fundamental population models with modern methods of time series analysis to track productivity parameters over time. By first controlling for the effects of reduced biomass, I am looking at how fundamental rates of population growth and recruitment are changing in time and space, and what it means for modern productivity and the rebuilding of overfished stocks.

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