Total marine fisheries extractions by country in the Baltic Sea

Total marine fisheries extractions by country in the Baltic Sea Total marine fisheries extractions by country in the Baltic Sea

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118 Total marine fisheries extractions by country in the Baltic Sea: 1950-present, Rossing, Booth and Zeller robustness, implementation and enforcement of regulations, fishing capacity, subsidies and access to foreign fishing (Mora et al., 2009). Currently much of the data needed for effective management of Germany‘s fisheries are not widely available. Increasing the availability of good quality fisheries data will facilitate better management decisions, encourage public involvement and allow for greater accountability. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank the Baltic Sea 2020 Foundation for funding this project. We would specifically like to thank Rainer Oerberst, and Christopher Zimmermann of the Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Ländliche Räume, Wald und Fischerei (vTI), Institut für Ostseefischerei for providing valuable insight, information and data. 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Total marine fisheries extractions by country in the Baltic Sea: 1950-present, Rossing, Booth and Zeller 119 Pramod, G., Pitcher, T.J., Pearce, J. and Agnew, D. (2008) Sources of Information supporting estimates of unreported fishery catches (IUU) for 59 countries and the high seas. Fisheries Centre Research Reports. The Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia 16(4): 242. Rahikainen, M., Peltonen, H. and Ponni, J. (2004) Unaccounted mortality in northern Baltic Sea herring fishery - magnitude and effects on estimates of stock dynamics. Fisheries Research 67(2): 111-127. Richartz, S. (2009) No time to fish for answers. p. 8 In Lutchman, I., (ed.) El Anzuelo - European newsletter on fisheries and the environment. Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), London, UK. UN (2009) Country Profile: Germany. UNdata, World Statistics Pocketbook, United Nations Statistics Division. http://data.un.org/CountryProfile.aspx?crName=Germany [Date accessed: Jun 1, 2009]. Veem, K., Österblom, H., Kadin, M., Daw, T., Sissenwine, S. and Symes, D. (2009) "Best practices" for fisheries management. Baltic Sea 2020, Stockholm, Sweden, 96 p. Zeller, D., and Pauly, D. (2005). Good news, bad news: global fisheries discards are declining, but so are total catches. Fish and Fisheries (6): 156-159.

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effects on estimates of stock dynamics. Fisheries Research 67(2): 111-127.<br />

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environment. Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), London, UK.<br />

UN (2009) Country Profile: Germany. UNdata, World Statistics Pocketbook, United Nations Statistics Division.<br />

http://data.un.org/CountryProfile.aspx?crName=Germany [Date accessed: Jun 1, 2009].<br />

Veem, K., Österblom, H., Kad<strong>in</strong>, M., Daw, T., Sissenw<strong>in</strong>e, S. and Symes, D. (2009) "Best practices" for <strong>fisheries</strong> management. <strong>Baltic</strong><br />

<strong>Sea</strong> 2020, Stockholm, Sweden, 96 p.<br />

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Fisheries (6): 156-159.

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