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    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Seamounts. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (553 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780470691267
    Series Statement: Fish and Aquatic Resources Series
    DDC: 577.7
    Language: English
    Note: Seamounts: Ecology, Fisheries & -- Conservation -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Series Editors Foreword -- Preface -- Publisher's Acknowledgement -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Introduction and Characterization of Seamounts -- 1 Seamount characteristics -- 2 How many seamounts are there and where are they located? -- 3 A history of seamount research -- Part II Biophysical coupling on seamounts -- 4 Physical processes and seamount productivity -- 5 Seamount plankton dynamics -- 6 Midwater fish assemblages and seamounts -- Part III Biology and ecology of seamount organisms -- 7 Seamount benthos -- 8 Corals on seamounts -- 9 Seamount fishes: ecology and life histories -- 10 Fish visitors to seamounts -- Section A: Tunas and billfish at seamounts -- Section B: Aggregations of large pelagic sharks above seamounts -- 11 Seamounts and cephalopods -- 12 Air-breathing visitors to seamounts -- Section A: Marine mammals -- Section B: Sea turtles -- Section C: Importance of seamounts to seabirds -- Part IV Synoptic views of seamounts -- 13 Biogeography and biodiversity of seamounts -- 14 Raiding the larder: a quantitative evaluation framework and trophic signature for seamount food webs -- 15 Modelling seamount ecosystems and their fisheries -- Part V Exploitation, management and conservation -- 16 Small-scale fishing on seamounts -- 17 Large-scale distant-water trawl fisheries on seamounts -- 18 Catches from world seamount fisheries -- 19 Impacts of fisheries on seamounts -- 20 Management and conservation of seamounts -- 21 The depths of ignorance: an ecosystem evaluation framework for seamount ecology, fisheries and conservation -- Glossary -- Subject Index -- Author index -- Species index.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Marine Policy 49 (2014):146-154, doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2013.11.017.
    Description: The United Nations General Assembly in 2006 and 2009 adopted resolutions that call for the identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) from significant adverse impacts of bottom fishing. While general criteria have been produced, there are no guidelines or protocols that elaborate on the process from initial identification through to the protection of VMEs. Here, based upon an expert review of existing practices, a 10-step framework is proposed: 1) Comparatively assess potential VME indicator taxa and habitats in a region; 2) determine VME thresholds; 3) consider areas already known for their ecological importance; 4) compile information on the distributions of likely VME taxa and habitats, as well as related environmental data; 5) develop predictive distribution models for VME indicator taxa and habitats; 6) compile known or likely fishing impacts; 7) produce a predicted VME naturalness distribution (areas of low cumulative impacts); 8) identify areas of higher value to user groups; 9) conduct management strategy evaluations to produce trade-off scenarios; 10) review and re-iterate, until spatial management scenarios are developed that fulfil international obligations and regional conservation and management objectives. To date, regional progress has been piecemeal and incremental. The proposed 10-step framework combines these various experiences into a systematic approach.
    Description: The New Zealand Ministry of Science and Innovation (now known as the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) provided funding for the workshop
    Keywords: High seas ; Vulnerable marine ecosystems ; Systematic conservation planning ; ABNJ ; VME ; RFMO
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Preprint
    Format: application/pdf
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