Toward a better use of fisheries data in spatial planning
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2022
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Journal Title:Fish and Fisheries
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Description:In the search for protecting biodiversity, enhancing sustainable resource use, and minimizing conflict among users, spatial planning is now ubiquitous around the globe. Acquiring maps of fishing activity is critical to account for the interests of fishers, but fisheries are generally underrepresented in spatial plans. We conducted a quantita - tive systematic literature review on how fisheries data have been included in spatial planning. 145 research articles were reviewed. Most studies (99%) assessed marine
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Source:Fish and Fisheries, 23(5), 1136-1149
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ISSN:1467-2960 ; 1467-2979
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Rights Statement:This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA.
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:301426facee83e0fd5ffdc34fb6b3ce75c2f78635d82eea1b0610dae3f315ab9
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