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Bay of Biscay demersal mixed fishery (23 August 2016)

Mixed fisheries are characterized by complex and uncertain dynamic interactions, in this case study a bio-economic multi-species and multi-fleet model is developped aiming at examine the trade ... Bay of Biscay demersal mixed fishery

Benguela upwelling (24 November 2016)

Lecea ) This company forms part of the demersal hake trawl industry in South Africa, one of the country’s major fisheries  It is important to get a handle on what future changes might mean ... Benguela current is the strongest coastal upwelling system in the world. It is highly productive and supports a rich fishery with catches of rock lobster, cods, hakes and haddock, sardines

Publications (27 May 2020)

.R., Pascoe S., Deng R.A., Doyen L.  2014. Risk versus Economic Performance in a Mixed Fishery. Ecological economics, 99, 110–120. Available on line IPBES  http://www.ipbes.net Jarre A, Ragaller SM, Hutchings

Advanced Presentation (24 November 2016)

stretch of coastal shelf along the south coast, from Cape point to Port Elizabeth). Most of South Africa’s major fisheries, including hake (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus), pelagics (e.g. sardine

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