Category Archives: Case Study Resources

Paper: ‘The deep sea recruitment of Aristeus antennatus’

A paper published in the ‘Journal of Marine Systems’ examining the deep-sea recruitment of red shrimp, Aristeus antennatus.

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Paper: Management strategies for the fishery of red shrimp Aristeus antennatus in Catalonia (NE Spain)

A paper produced by scientists working on the GAP2 Mediterranean case study, investigating whether co-management strategies recently put in place are appropriate for bringing long-term sustainability to the red shrimp fishery.

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Publication in ‘Nature': “Ploughing the deep-sea floor”

Researchers working on the GAP2 Mediterranean red shrimp case study in Palamos have published a letter in the international journal, ‘Nature’.

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Management of Red Shrimp Fishery in Catalonia Spain

Red shrimp fresh from sea

MSC Science Series Paper on the sustainable management strategies of the red shrimp fishery in Catalonia, Spain.

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Evolution and current state of the technology of echo-sounder buoys used by Spanish tropical purse seiners in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans

This paper, published in ‘Fisheries Research’ by J. Lopez, G. Moreno, I. Sancristobal, and J. Murua, explores the use of echo-sounder buoys in the tuna fleet, and the impact of this on the deployment of fish aggregating devices.

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Fishery co-management; a sustainable way to develop fisheries?

“Fishery co-management; a sustainable way to develop fisheries? A multi-disciplinary assessment of the fisheries in Lake Vättern, Sweden” is a new piece of research, conducted and published by Master’s student Audrey van Mastrigt.

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The optimal process of self-sampling in fisheries: lessons learned in the Netherlands

Journal of Fish Biology

“The optimal process of self-sampling in fisheries: lessons learned in the Netherlands” is a scientific paper based upon the work conducted in the Dutch GAP2 case study.

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Axes & Horse Heads: GAP2 Goes Deep

The Fishermen on Lake Vättern

GAP2’s Swedish case study investigates the mysterious differences in spawning times of the whitefish of Lake Vättern.

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Pablo Pita Orduna’s Blog: Why I’m here & Razor Clams.

Pablo Pita Orduna, GAP2 scientist, explains why he’s travelling to Australia to meet The Barefoot Ecologist, to better understand participatory research.

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Presentation on Italian case study to Galician researchers

Presentation on the Italian case study “Mapping fishing effort and marine species on the North Adriatic coast” by Italian case study scientist Gianluca Franceschini. Gianluca presented these slides in August 2012, at a workshop hosted by Dr Pablo Pita Orduna, …

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