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Status of Fish and Shellfish Stocks
Status of Fish and Shellfish Stocks // Coastal Ecosystems in Transition: A Comparative Analysis of the Northern Adriatic and Chesapeake Bay / Malone, Thomas, C. ; Malej, A. ; Faganeli, J. (ur.).
Washington (MD): American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2021. str. 203-227 doi:10.1002/9781119543626.ch10
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Naslov
Status of Fish and Shellfish Stocks
Autori
Victor S. Kennedy, Luca Bolognini, Jakov Dulčić, Ryan J. Woodland, Michael J. Wilberg, Lora A. Harris
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, pregledni
Knjiga
Coastal Ecosystems in Transition: A Comparative Analysis of the Northern Adriatic and Chesapeake Bay
Urednik/ci
Malone, Thomas, C. ; Malej, A. ; Faganeli, J.
Izdavač
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Grad
Washington (MD)
Godina
2021
Raspon stranica
203-227
ISBN
9781119543589
Ključne riječi
Adriatic Sea, Chesapeake Bay, Fish stocks, Shellfish stocks, status
Sažetak
Fisheries in the Adriatic Sea and Chesapeake Bay are heavily exploited, with some overfished. Adriatic landings fluctuated around 140, 000 metric tons (t) year−1 from 1992 to 2002, increasing to ~185, 000 t year−1 in 2016. Over the same period, Chesapeake landings decreased from ~350, 000 to ~200, 000 t year−1, so that 2016 landings were roughly equivalent between systems. While Chesapeake landings per unit of the bay's surface area were three times higher than for the Adriatic, landings per unit phytoplankton production were one and a half times higher in the Adriatic. Although fish migrations from adjacent water bodies can affect harvests, landings per unit area may reflect the Chesapeake's higher phytoplankton production, while landings per unit phytoplankton production may reflect differences in the fraction of phytoplankton production deposited in the benthos. Adriatic fisheries exploit several small pelagic species, whereas only one Chesapeake fishery targets a pelagic species. Both regions harvest a variety of demersal species. Adriatic invertebrate fisheries involve a variety of crustaceans and mollusks but Chesapeake invertebrate fisheries target just one crustacean and three mollusk species. Coupled benthic–pelagic food webs are important ecologically in both systems, but food webs have become decoupled in the seasonally hypoxic mid-Chesapeake. Dams, coastal structures, sediment, altered river flows, and diminished water quality and habitat affect fishery species negatively. Management in both regions involves interagency collaboration and cooperative agreements.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, Split
Profili:
Jakov Dulčić
(autor)