Sustaining ocean fisheries poses challenge for resource managers

California is one of the world's most productive and intensely harvested marine fisheries areas. Increased fishing, habitat degradation, expanding human population and decreases in water quality and quantity have put great stress on the state's coastal marine res...

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Main Author: Christopher Dewees
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 1997-07-01
Series:California Agriculture
Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v051n04p27
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spelling doaj-fccc741957594891b62016835faa7fc12020-11-25T00:08:59ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911997-07-01514273510.3733/ca.v051n04p2710.3733/cav051n04_9Sustaining ocean fisheries poses challenge for resource managersChristopher Dewees0CM. Dewees is Marine Fisheries Specialist and Coordinator of the statewide Sea Grant Extension Program for Cooperative Extension, Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, UC DavisCalifornia is one of the world's most productive and intensely harvested marine fisheries areas. Increased fishing, habitat degradation, expanding human population and decreases in water quality and quantity have put great stress on the state's coastal marine resources. Research and extension activities funded by California Sea Grant, DANR and the California Resources Agency focus on improving the methods and policies needed to manage fisheries. Significant changes in the way we manage these resources are likely to occur in the 21st century.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v051n04p27
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description California is one of the world's most productive and intensely harvested marine fisheries areas. Increased fishing, habitat degradation, expanding human population and decreases in water quality and quantity have put great stress on the state's coastal marine resources. Research and extension activities funded by California Sea Grant, DANR and the California Resources Agency focus on improving the methods and policies needed to manage fisheries. Significant changes in the way we manage these resources are likely to occur in the 21st century.
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