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Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) aims to go beyond single-species management by incorporating ecosystem considerations to guarantee the sustainable use of marine resources. Although many countries have formally committed to the implementation of EBFM, at a practical level progress has been very slow. At the analytical level, many advances have been made, developing sophisticated ecosystem models and, on the other side, rigorous stock assessment models. Yet it is still unclear how these two parallel approaches can be brought together to provide an efficient EBFM. Here we first present the two groups of models, we then discuss ways to integrate both approaches and their resulting possible implications for fisheries advice towards sustainable management, with a special focus on spatially explicit information
Funding was provided by Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (Grant No. RTI2018-099868-B-I00). [...] MC acknowledges the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (Grant No. CEX2019-000928-S) to the Institute of Marine Science
Special issue Emerging Trends in Aquatic Ecology IV.-- 10 pages, 1 figure.-- Data availability: Enquiries about data availability should be directed to the authors
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Ecosystem-based fisheries management, Spatially explicit models, Ecosystem models, Single-species models, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/14, Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, Stock assessment models
Ecosystem-based fisheries management, Spatially explicit models, Ecosystem models, Single-species models, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/14, Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, Stock assessment models
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