2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.27.450047
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Fishing for biodiversity by balanced harvesting

Abstract: Fisheries are damaging, and seemingly incompatible with the conservation of marine ecosystems. Yet fish are an important source of food, and support the lives of many people in coastal communities. This paper considers an idea that a moderate intensity of fishing, appropriately scaled across species, could help in maintaining biodiversity, rather than reducing it. The scaling comes from an intuition that rates of fishing mortality of species should be kept in line with production rates of the species, a notion… Show more

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