An introduction to the proceedings and a synthesis of the 2010 ICES symposium on fishery-dependent information

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Current problems and issues concerning the collection and use of fishery-dependent information are reviewed and selected papers in the pages following highlight emergent findings in the field. Key issues include relationships between stakeholders, especially fishers and scientists, and how to develop these constructively, the increasing demands on the quality and range of data on fishing activities and exploitation rates needed to promote the ecosystem approach to fishery management, and technological advances that have allowed new approaches and insights. © 2011 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.

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Graham, N., Grainger, R., Karp, W. A., MacLennan, D. N., MacMullen, P., & Nedreaas, K. (2011). An introduction to the proceedings and a synthesis of the 2010 ICES symposium on fishery-dependent information. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68(8), 1593–1597. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsr136

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