RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @Gilman_bycatch: Need for international guidance on integrated #fisheries #bycatch mgmt. – replace piecemeal by @FAOfish IPOAs & by @MSC…
RT @Gilman_bycatch: Need for international guidance on integrated #fisheries #bycatch mgmt. – replace piecemeal by @FAOfish IPOAs & by @MSC…
Need for international guidance on integrated #fisheries #bycatch mgmt. – replace piecemeal by @FAOfish IPOAs & by @MSCecolabel assessments which lead to unintended cross-taxa conflicts: https://t.co/sCCFYHVbD4. @Manu_FAO @ISSF #sustainableseafood
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
RT @bluecology: Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls o…
Avoiding fishery bycatch is hard. Circle hooks on left reduce turtle bycatch but increase shark bycatch. New review calls out piecemeal bycatch management https://t.co/VsMNDhQ15a https://t.co/DVNqdOYrQ7
RT @FishJournals: Robbing Peter to pay Paul: replacing unintended cross-taxa conflicts with intentional tradeoffs by moving from piecemeal…
Here is our newest article under the lead of Dr Eric Gilman "Robbing Peter to pay Paul: replacing unintended cross-taxa conflicts with intentional tradeoffs by moving from piecemeal to integrated fisheries bycatch management". https://t.co/oqJEW5H5gu
Robbing Peter to pay Paul: replacing unintended cross-taxa conflicts with intentional tradeoffs by moving from piecemeal to integrated fisheries bycatch management Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries https://t.co/oWm2SEPL6d https://t.co/gVdHeJTTbF