Marine Fisheries - Introduction and Status

General Lecture Outline

I.  Introduction – Why study marine fisheries?

II.  Characterize the resource

  • Define marine fisheries
  • What areas are fished?
  • Importance as a food source
  • Importance to societies

III.  Status of the resource

  • Historical perspective
  • Current status
  • Case studies of fishery declines
  • Endangered species

(ITEMS IV, V, VI are covered in the companion module: Marine Fisheries - Causes for Decline and Impacts)

IV.  Causes for fishery declines

V.  Community and ecosystem-level impacts of fishery declines

VI.  Why are fishery declines allowed to occur?

(ITEMS VII, VIII, IX, and X are covered in the companion module: Marine Fisheries - Management and Proposed Solutions)

VII.  Traditional fisheries management

VIII.  Market-based solutions

IX.  Ecosystem-based fishery management

X.  The future of marine fisheries

Module Description

Module Objectives

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Updated July 2010.

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