by CERES | Feb 16, 2017 | CERES publications, marine fisheries, Uncategorized
We examine the spatial distributions of tuna larvae in the world’s oceans, and examine interspecific differences in the light of adult behaviors and larval ecology. We also examine the challenges of sustainably managing species which migrate across multiple management...
by CERES | Dec 15, 2016 | CERES News, CERES publications, CERES Science
The European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) has a pivotal role in managing EU marine waters. This paper analyses natural causes and force majeure provisions of the MFSD and other marine legislation, and addresses their interaction with climate change...
by CERES | Nov 17, 2016 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture
CERES case studies Jellyfish blooms perception in Mediterranean finfish aquaculture In recent years, negative impacts of jellyfish blooms (JB) on marine human activities have been increasingly reported. Aquaculture has been affected by jellyfish outbreaks, mostly...
by CERES | Nov 7, 2016 | CERES publications, marine fisheries
CERES case studies Small-scale coastal fisheries in European Seas are not what they were: ecological, social and economic change Coastal, small-scale fisheries (SSF), whether artisanal (professional) or recreational, represent important socioeconomic activities across...
by CERES | Oct 21, 2016 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture
CERES case studies Unmasking Aurelia species in the Mediterranean Sea: an integrative morphometric and molecular approach Molecular analyses have led to an increased knowledge of the number and distribution of morphologically cryptic species in the world’s...
by CERES | Oct 1, 2016 | CERES publications
CERES case studies Is climate change an unforeseen, irresistible and external factor – a force majeure in marine environmental law? Several environmental laws include provisions on natural causes or force majeure, which except States from their commitments if it...
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