2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.70020
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Harvest sustainability assessments need rethinking under climate change: A ringed seal case study from Svalbard, Norway

Chloé R. Nater,
Christian Lydersen,
Magnus Andersen
et al.

Abstract: Throughout the Arctic, ice‐affiliated marine mammals constitute local subsistence resources but detrimental effects of declines in their sea ice habitats create a need for harvest sustainability assessments in light of climate change. At the same time, empirical data required for thorough population analysis of these species are often sparse at best, as illustrated by the focal species in this study, ringed seals in Svalbard: the last population survey took place two decades ago (2002–2003), demographic data a… Show more

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