Managing Baltic Sea fisheries under contrasting production and predation regimes: Ecosystem model analyses
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The analysis of a recently published ecosystem model to examine and investigate the effects of the various methods employed for the management of the Baltic Sea fisheries under various contrasting production and predation regimes is presented. The results indicate that in order to respond to the changes in the presence of the natural predators or ecosystem productivity, one need to adjust the fisheries management reference points tremendously.
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2007
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Zoobenthos as indicators of ecological status in coastal brackish waters: A comparative study from the Baltic Sea
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Studies to compare the newly found soft-bottom zoobenthos assemblages along the Finnish coasts with those found in the Archipelago Sea are conducted. The results present a new brackish water benthic index (BBI) for the low-saline and species-poor Baltic coastal waters that can be used as a salinity-corrected tool for the classification of such zoobenthos.
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2007
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