Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California

Documentary scientific evidence supports the notion that the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California does not measurably affect the physical habitat or the functional relationships between the species comprising the pelagic ecosystem. Also, there is little information that suggests any nega...

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Autores: Del Monte Luna, Pablo, Lluch Cota, Salvador Emilio, Salvadeo, Christian Javier, Lluch Belda, Daniel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2011
País:México
Institución:Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Repositorio:Repositorio Digital del IPN
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Palabra clave:Trophic relationships
recovery
Pacific sardine
Collapse
ecological modeling
climate change
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spelling Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of CaliforniaDel Monte Luna, PabloLluch Cota, Salvador EmilioSalvadeo, Christian JavierLluch Belda, DanielTrophic relationshipsrecoveryPacific sardineCollapseecological modelingclimate changeDocumentary scientific evidence supports the notion that the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California does not measurably affect the physical habitat or the functional relationships between the species comprising the pelagic ecosystem. Also, there is little information that suggests any negative effects of the small pelagic fishery operations on critically endangered, endemic species, i.e., vaquita and totoaba. Under the current management regime, small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California has recovered twice from collapses during the last 30 years. Although the small pelagics abundance varies greatly, the long-term productivity of the target species and the structure and function of the pelagic ecosystem are not compromised because the fishery relies on a suitable logistic and administrative platform, which is consistent with international standards for responsible fisheries, precautionary approach and ecosystem-based fisheries management principles.Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN). Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias MarinasCiencias marinasPDFEcosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California2013-02-15T19:22:42Z2013-02-15T19:22:42Z2011info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1870-0713http://www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx/handle/123456789/12924reponame:Repositorio Digital del IPNinstname:Instituto Politécnico Nacionalinstacron:IPNen_USinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:www.repositoriodigital.ipn.mx:123456789/129242026-02-18T16:42:25Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
title Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
spellingShingle Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
Del Monte Luna, Pablo
Trophic relationships
recovery
Pacific sardine
Collapse
ecological modeling
climate change
title_short Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
title_full Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
title_fullStr Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
title_sort Ecosystem-level effects of the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Del Monte Luna, Pablo
Lluch Cota, Salvador Emilio
Salvadeo, Christian Javier
Lluch Belda, Daniel
author Del Monte Luna, Pablo
author_facet Del Monte Luna, Pablo
Lluch Cota, Salvador Emilio
Salvadeo, Christian Javier
Lluch Belda, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Lluch Cota, Salvador Emilio
Salvadeo, Christian Javier
Lluch Belda, Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Trophic relationships
recovery
Pacific sardine
Collapse
ecological modeling
climate change
topic Trophic relationships
recovery
Pacific sardine
Collapse
ecological modeling
climate change
description Documentary scientific evidence supports the notion that the small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California does not measurably affect the physical habitat or the functional relationships between the species comprising the pelagic ecosystem. Also, there is little information that suggests any negative effects of the small pelagic fishery operations on critically endangered, endemic species, i.e., vaquita and totoaba. Under the current management regime, small pelagics fishery in the Gulf of California has recovered twice from collapses during the last 30 years. Although the small pelagics abundance varies greatly, the long-term productivity of the target species and the structure and function of the pelagic ecosystem are not compromised because the fishery relies on a suitable logistic and administrative platform, which is consistent with international standards for responsible fisheries, precautionary approach and ecosystem-based fisheries management principles.
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