MareFrame Participating In The EurOCEAN2014 Conference
MareFrame Participating In The EurOCEAN2014 Conference. View pdf.
MareFrame Participating In The EurOCEAN2014 Conference. View pdf.
CETMAR has provided the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with news about MareFrame. As a result, IUCN has included it in their Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM) Newsletter (3rd Edition 2014). Please find following the link to the Website and to the Newsletter: Website: https://www.iucn.org/about/union/commissions/cem/newsletters_for_cem/ Newsletter: http://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/newsletter.pdf (page 5-6)
MareFrame - Introduced At The Second Meeting Of EC Coordinators Of Projects On Mediterranean & Black Sea. View pdf.
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Abstract Research is described on a system for web-assisted education and how it is used to deliver on-line drill questions, automatically suited to individual students. The system can store and display all of the various pieces of information used in a class-room (slides, examples, handouts, drill items) and give individualized drills to participating students. The
When? 11.08.2014 Where? Romania Medium type: Radio Name of medium: Radio Romania Actualitati (national radio of Romania) Title: Benefits of applying ecosystem approach to fisheries Summary: Summary of the MareFrame objectives, interview with dr. Tania Zaharia and Romanian fishermen's view on the sustainable exploitation of marine living resources Web link: Listen MP3 file Institute: INCDM
Abstract Baleen and sperm whales, known collectively as the great whales, include the largest animals in the history of life on Earth. With high metabolic demands and large populations, whales probably had a strong influence on marine ecosystems before the advent of industrial whaling: as consumers of fish and invertebrates; as prey to other large-bodied
Abstract Marine mammals are an important part of ecosystems, and their trophic role and potential impact have been increasingly studied. One key question is how these large animals interact with fisheries or compete for similar resources. Consequently, some models once used only for fisheries management are now including pinnipeds and cetaceans. However, fish and marine
Brussels, June 10th2014. A working group integrated by the Advisory Councils (ACs), ICES, IFM-AUU and CETMAR has met in Brussels to set the baseline for the improvement of the Ecosystem Approach toFisheries (EAF)advice. The meeting was designed to gather useful experiences on current fisheries advice and to explore alternatives for stakeholders’ involvement. The covered topics