Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9481670 | Fisheries Research | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A decline in total landings (Y) is observed, which is explained by the lower fishing yield in major fishery resources (especially demersal). Moreover, a marked decreasing trend in TLm at a rate of approximately 0.28 trophic levels per decade, and a decreasing trend in FIB-index since 1997 were observed. The present situation of fishery resources in Uruguay (fully exploited or overexploited) and the drop in Y, FIB and TLm can be considered as indirect indicators of the fishing impacts on the trophic structure of Uruguayan marine communities. We suggest that a more holistic ecosystem-based fisheries management could help to alleviate the critical situation of fish stocks in Uruguayan waters.
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Authors
Andrés C. Milessi, Hugo Arancibia, Sergio Neira, Omar Defeo,