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Global in scope and regionally rich: an IndiSeas workshop helps shape the future of marine ecosystem indicators
Shin, Y.-J.; Bundy, A.; Shannon, L.J.; Blanchard, J.L.; Chuenpagdee, R.; Coll, M.; Knight, B.; Lynam, C.; Piet, G.; Richardson, A.J.; IndiSeas Working Group (2012). Global in scope and regionally rich: an IndiSeas workshop helps shape the future of marine ecosystem indicators. Rev. Fish Biol. Fish. 22(3): 835-845. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11160-012-9252-z
In: Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. Chapman & Hall: London. ISSN 0960-3166; e-ISSN 1573-5184, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Indicator; Ecosystem approach to fisheries; Ecosystem model; Fisheries management; Global comparison

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  • Shin, Y.-J.
  • Bundy, A.
  • Shannon, L.J.
  • Blanchard, J.L.
  • Chuenpagdee, R.
  • Coll, M.
  • Knight, B.
  • Lynam, C.
  • Piet, G., more
  • Richardson, A.J., more
  • IndiSeas Working Group

Abstract
    This report summarizes the outcomes of an IndiSeas workshop aimed at using ecosystem indicators to evaluate the status of the world’s exploited marine ecosystems in support of an ecosystem approach to fisheries, and global policy drivers such as the 2020 targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Key issues covered relate to the selection and integration of multi-disciplinary indicators, including climate, biodiversity and human dimension indicators, and to the development of data- and model-based methods to test the performance of ecosystem indicators in providing support for fisheries management. To enhance the robustness of our cross-system comparison, unprecedented effort was put in gathering regional experts from developed and developing countries, working together on multi-institutional survey datasets, and using the most up-to-date ecosystem models.

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