Publications

2023

  • Abou ElMaaty, Esraa E; Hanafy, Mahmoud H; Yassien, Mohamed H; Ghobashy, Abdel Fattah A; Ahmed, Mohammed I; Baeta, Marc. Induced Spawning and Stocking Density of Tripneustus gratilla for aquaculture Proposes in the Red Sea, Egypt.. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries, vol. 27, no. 3
  • Bi, Rujia; Collier, Chip; Mann, Roger; Mills, Katherine E; Saba, Vincent; Wiedenmann, John; Jensen, Olaf P. How consistent is the advice from stock assessments? Empirical estimates of inter‐assessment bias and uncertainty for marine fish and invertebrate stocks. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 126-141
  • Boucek, RE; Allen, MS; Ellis, RD; Estes, J; Lowerre-Barbieri, S; Adams, AJ. An extreme climate event and extensive habitat alterations cause a non-linear and persistent decline to a well-managed estuarine fishery. Environmental Biology of Fishes, vol. 106, no. 2, pp. 193-207
  • Cardinaals, Renee; Simon, Wolfram; Ziegler, Friederike; Wiegertjes, Geert; van der Meer, Jaap; Van Zanten, Hannah. The whole fish on the table: maximizing nutrient utilization from global capture fisheries.
  • Cronin, Melissa R; Amaral, Julia E; Jackson, Alexis M; Jacquet, Jennifer; Seto, Katherine L; Croll, Donald A. Policy and transparency gaps for oceanic shark and rays in high seas tuna fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 56-70
  • Dai, Libin; Hodgdon, Cameron T; Xu, Luoliang; Wang, Jiaqi; Tian, Siquan; Chen, Yong. Performance evaluation of catch-only methods when catch data are misreported. Fisheries Research, vol. 258, pp. 106520
  • Erm, Philip; Balmford, Andrew; Holden, Matthew H. The biodiversity benefits of marine protected areas in well-regulated fisheries. Biological Conservation, vol. 284, pp. 110049
  • Froehlich, Halley E; Montgomery, Jamie C; Williams, David R; O’Hara, Casey; Kuempel, Caitlin D; Halpern, Benjamin S. Biological life‐history and farming scenarios of marine aquaculture to help reduce wild marine fishing pressure. Fish and Fisheries
  • Hiddink, JG; Valanko, S; Delargy, AJ; van Denderen, PD. Setting thresholds for good ecosystem state in marine seabed systems and beyond. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 80, no. 4, pp. 698-709
  • Hijbeek, Renske; Frehner, Anita; Cardinaals, Renee; Talsma, Elise; Van Zanten, Hannah; Simon, Wolfram. 40: 60: The optimal ratio between animal and plant-based proteins for health and environment.
  • Jones, Stuart T; Allison, Edward H; Kroetz, Kailin; Ota, Yoshitaka; Jardine, Sunny L. Enrollment, retention, and inclusivity of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) eco-labelling certifications. Marine Policy, vol. 155, pp. 105734
  • Ju, Jun; Kurniawati, Hanna; Kroese, Dirk; Ye, Nan. Model‐based offline reinforcement learning for sustainable fishery management. Expert Systems, pp. e13324
  • Langangen, Øystein; Ohlberger, Jan; Stige, Leif Christian; Patin, Rémi; Buttay, Lucie; Stenseth, Nils Christian; Ono, Kotaro; Durant, Joël M. Effects of early life mass mortality events on fish populations. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 176-186
  • Lawson, Julia Margaret; Smith, Conner Muir. A synthetic control approach to estimate the effect of total allowable catches in the high seas. Fish and Fisheries
  • Lubchenco, Jane; Haugan, Peter M. The future of food from the sea. The Blue Compendium: From Knowledge to Action for a Sustainable Ocean Economy, pp. 1-13
  • Miyagawa, Mitsuyo; Okamura, Hiroshi; Ichinokawa, Momoko. Which fisheries and biological factors affect the misclassification of stock status determined by data-limited methods?. Fisheries Research, vol. 257, pp. 106491
  • Pérez-Rodríguez, Juan Carlos; Gómez-Muñoz, Victor Manuel. On the independence between clupeid stocks and their recruitment. Fisheries Science, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 11-19
  • Punt, André E. Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it: A perspective on current stock assessment good practices and the consequences of not following them. Fisheries Research, vol. 261, pp. 106642
  • van Denderen, Daniel; Maureaud, Aurore A; Andersen, Ken H; Gaichas, Sarah; Lindegren, Martin; Petrik, Colleen M; Stock, Charles A; Collie, Jeremy. Demersal fish biomass declines with temperature across productive shelf seas. Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • Weng, Chubin; Xu, Mengzhen; Lei, Fakai; Rose, Kenneth A. Management strategy of the naked carp (Gymnocypris przewalskii) in the Qinghai lake using matrix population modeling. Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 336, pp. 117596

2022

  • Alam, Mohammed Shahidul; Liu, Qun; Schneider, Petra; Mozumder, Mohammad Mojibul Hoque; Uddin, Mohammad Muslem; Monwar, Md Mostafa; Hoque, Md Enamul; Barua, Suman. Stock assessment and rebuilding of two major shrimp fisheries (Penaeus monodon and Metapenaeus monoceros) from the industrial fishing zone of Bangladesh. Journal of marine science and engineering, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 201
  • Boyce, Daniel G; Tittensor, Derek P; Fuller, Susanna; Henson, Stephanie; Kaschner, Kristen; Reygondeau, Gabriel; Schleit, Kathryn E; Saba, Vincent; Shackell, Nancy; Stanley, Ryan. Operationalizing climate risk in a global warming hotspot. bioRxiv, pp. 2022.07. 19.500650
  • Costello, Christopher; Grainger, Corbett A. Grandfathering with Anticipation.
  • Cronin, Melissa R. Untangling Bycatch: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Measure and Mitigate Shark and Ray Capture in Industrial Tuna Fisheries.
  • Dai, Libin; Hodgdon, Cameron T; Xu, Luoliang; Gao, Chunxia; Tian, Siquan; Chen, Yong. Evaluating Catch-Only Methods to Inform Fisheries Management in the East China Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 9, pp. 939177
  • Deschenes, Olivier; Costello, Christopher; McDonald, Gavin; Melnychuk, Michael; Missirian, Anouch. Can Demand-Side Interventions Rebuild Global Fisheries?. Available at SSRN 4088011
  • Dimarchopoulou, Donna; Tsagarakis, Konstantinos; Sylaios, Georgios; Tsikliras, Athanassios C. Ecosystem trophic structure and fishing effort simulations of a major fishing ground in the northeastern Mediterranean Sea (Thermaikos Gulf). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, vol. 264, pp. 107667
  • Eisenbarth, Sabrina. Do exports of renewable resources lead to resource depletion? Evidence from fisheries. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 112, pp. 102603
  • Gaillet, Grégoire; Asselin, Anne-Claire; Wermeille, Aurore. Sustainable fisheries: towards operationalization of decision making accounting for biodiversity. Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 362, pp. 132103
  • Golden, Abigail S; van Poorten, Brett; Jensen, Olaf P. Focusing on what matters most: Evaluating multiple challenges to stability in recreational fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 1418-1438
  • Hilborn, Ray; Buratti, Claudio C; Diaz Acuna, Erich; Hively, Daniel; Kolding, Jeppe; Kurota, Hiroyuki; Baker, Nicole; Mace, Pamela M; de Moor, Carryn L; Muko, Soyoka. Recent trends in abundance and fishing pressure of agency‐assessed small pelagic fish stocks. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 1313-1331
  • Hodgdon, Cameron T; Khalsa, Noah S; Li, Yunzhou; Sun, Ming; Boenish, Robert; Chen, Yong. Global crustacean stock assessment modelling: Reconciling available data and complexity. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 697-707
  • Karnad, Divya. Incorporating local ecological knowledge aids participatory mapping for marine conservation and customary fishing management. Marine Policy, vol. 135, pp. 104841
  • Le Mézo, Priscilla; Guiet, Jérôme; Scherrer, Kim; Bianchi, Daniele; Galbraith, Eric. Global nutrient cycling by commercially targeted marine fish. Biogeosciences, vol. 19, no. 10, pp. 2537-2555
  • Liu, Yang; Fu, Huiyun; Wang, Linlong; Lin, Li; He, Gang; Fu, Peifeng; Wang, Changlai; Zhang, Yanping; Kang, Bin. Fishery Status and Rebuilding of Major Economic Fishes in the Largest Freshwater Lake in China Based on Limited Data. Fishes, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 47
  • Melnychuk, Michael C; Veneziano, Alessio; Lees, Samantha; Rasal, Jennifer; Koerner, Lauren M; Hair, Peter; Costalago, David; Hively, Daniel; Jardim, Ernesto; Longo, Catherine. Wild-caught fish populations targeted by MSC-certified fisheries have higher relative abundance than non-MSC populations. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 9, pp. 818772
  • Miqueleiz-Legaz, Imanol; Miranda-Ferreiro, Rafael; Ariño-Plana, Arturo Hugo; Ojea, Elena. Conservation-status gaps for marine top-fished commercial species.
  • Mora, Paulo; Muñoz, Guillermo Figueroa; Cubillos, Luis; Olate, Poliana Strange. A data-limited approach to determine the status of the artisanal fishery of sea silverside in southern Chile. Marine & Fishery Sciences (MAFIS), vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 287-306
  • Mull, Christopher G; Pacoureau, Nathan; Pardo, Sebastián A; Ruiz, Luz Saldaña; García-Rodríguez, Emiliano; Finucci, Brittany; Haack, Max; Harry, Alastair; Judah, Aaron B; VanderWright, Wade. Sharkipedia: a curated open access database of shark and ray life history traits and abundance time-series. Scientific Data, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 559
  • Navarra, Gian Giacomo; Di Lorenzo, Emanuele; Rykaczewski, Ryan R; Capotondi, Antonietta. Predictability and empirical dynamics of fisheries time series in the North Pacific. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 9, pp. 969319
  • Nesslage, Geneviève; Schueller, Amy M; Rezek, Amanda R; Mroch III, Raymond M. Influence of sample size and number of age classes on characterization of ageing error in paired-age comparisons. Fisheries Research, vol. 249, pp. 106255
  • Ovando, Daniel; Free, Christopher M; Jensen, Olaf P; Hilborn, Ray. A history and evaluation of catch‐only stock assessment models. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 616-630
  • Roberson, Leslie; Wilcox, Chris; Boussarie, Germain; Dugan, Emma; Garilao, Cristina; Gonzalez, Kristofer; Green, Madeline; Kark, Salit; Kaschner, Kristin; Klein, Carissa J. Spatially explicit risk assessment of marine megafauna vulnerability to Indian Ocean tuna fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 1180-1201
  • Sari, Irna; White, Alan; Ichsan, Muhammad; Cope, Jason; Nowlis, Josh; Rotinsulu, Christovel; Mandagi, Stephanus; Menai, Enos; Henan, Zulkifli; Sharma, Rishi. Translating the ecosystem approach to fisheries management into practice: Case of anchovy management, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia. Marine Policy, vol. 143, pp. 105162
  • Schijns, Rebecca. A FULLER PICTURE OF THE STATE OF CANADA’S FISHERIES: ASSESSMENTS FOR DATA-LIMITED STOCKS.
  • Schijns, Rebecca; Pauly, Daniel. Management implications of shifting baselines in fish stock assessments. Fisheries Management and Ecology, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 183-195
  • Schuch, Esther; Richter, Andries. Tracing intuitive judgement of experts in fish stock assessment data. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 758-767
  • Sherman, C Samantha; Sant, Glenn; Simpfendorfer, Colin A; Digel, Eric D; Zubick, Patrick; Johnson, Grant; Usher, Michael; Dulvy, Nicholas K. M‐Risk: A framework for assessing global fisheries management efficacy of sharks, rays and chimaeras. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 1383-1399
  • Silvar-Viladomiu, Paula; Batts, Luke; Minto, Cóilín; Miller, David; Lordan, Colm. An empirical review of ICES reference points. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 79, no. 10, pp. 2563-2578
  • Silvar-Viladomiu, Paula; Minto, Cóilín; Brophy, Deirdre; Reid, David G. Peterman’s productivity method for estimating dynamic reference points in changing ecosystems. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 79, no. 4, pp. 1034-1047
  • SJ, Bryan P Galligan; McClanahan, Timothy R; Humphries, Austin T. Nutrient capture and sustainable yield maximized by a gear modification in artisanal fishing traps. Environmental Research Letters, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 124035
  • Tirronen, Maria; Perälä, Tommi; Kuparinen, Anna. Temporary Allee effects among non‐stationary recruitment dynamics in depleted gadid and flatfish populations. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 392-406
  • Wang, Linlong; Li, Jintao; Kang, Bin. Fish growth evaluation and fishery dynamic assessment of Harpadon nehereus providing insights for its population expansion in the Northern East China Sea. Hydrobiologia, vol. 849, no. 21, pp. 4725-4739
  • Wang, Linlong; Lin, Li; Liu, Yang; Zhai, Lu; Ye, Shen. Fishery dynamics, status, and rebuilding based on catch-only data in coastal waters of China. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, pp. 757503
  • Wiese, Francis K; Nelson, R John. Pathways between Climate, Fish, Fisheries, and Management: A Conceptual Integrated Ecosystem Management Approach. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 338
  • Yang, Yingxi; Yamakawa, Takashi. Re-examination of stock–recruitment relationships: a meta-analysis. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 79, no. 4, pp. 1380-1393
  • Zhang, Zhaopeng; Wang, Yuanchao; Liu, Shude; Liang, Cui; Xian, Weiwei. Assessing the Distribution and Sustainable Exploitation of Lophius litulon in Marine Areas Off Shandong, China. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 9, pp. 759591
  • Zhao, Kangshun; Gaines, Steven D; García Molinos, Jorge; Zhang, Min; Xu, Jun. Climate change and fishing are pulling the functional diversity of the world’s largest marine fisheries to opposite extremes. Global Ecology and Biogeography, vol. 31, no. 8, pp. 1616-1629

2021

  • Al-Shehhi, Ahmed M; Dutta, Sachinandan; Paul, Sourav. Stock assessment of Scomberomorus commerson (Kingfish) fishery of Oman: Perspectives of sustainability. Regional Studies in Marine Science, vol. 47, pp. 101970
  • Ashe, Erin; Williams, Rob; Clark, Christopher; Erbe, Christine; Gerber, Leah R; Hall, Ailsa J; Hammond, Philip S; Lacy, Robert C; Reeves, Randall; Vollmer, Nicole L. Minding the data-gap trap: exploring dynamics of abundant dolphin populations under uncertainty. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, pp. 606932
  • Bianchi, Daniele; Carozza, David A; Galbraith, Eric D; Guiet, Jérôme; DeVries, Timothy. Estimating global biomass and biogeochemical cycling of marine fish with and without fishing. Science advances, vol. 7, no. 41, pp. eabd7554
  • Chang, Yu Sang; Kim, Moon Jung; Kim, Su Min. Convergence Analysis on the Fish Stock Status Index for 131 Countries. Gachon Center of Convergence Research Working paper, vol. 2
  • DO MAR, CIÊNCIAS. Assessing fisheries sustainability status using different classification systems–using snapper and grouper as case studies.
  • Free, Christopher M; Jensen, Olaf P; Hilborn, Ray. Evaluating impacts of forage fish abundance on marine predators. Conservation Biology, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 1540-1551
  • Gillespie, Kyle Murray. Accounting for the other 95%: conservation and assessment of data limited marine invertebrates in the Central Philippines.
  • Golden, Abigail Sarah. Integrating Human and Ecological Dimensions of Recreational Fisheries.
  • Han, Qingpeng; Shan, Xiujuan; Jin, Xianshi; Gorfine, Harry; Yang, Tao; Su, Chengcheng. Data-Limited Stock Assessment for Fish Species Devoid of Catch Statistics: Case Studies for Pampus argenteus and Setipinna taty in the Bohai and Yellow Seas. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, pp. 766499
  • Hilborn, Ray; Hively, Daniel J; Loke, Nicole Baker; de Moor, Carryn L; Kurota, Hiroyuki; Kathena, Johannes N; Mace, Pamela M; Minto, Cóilín; Parma, Ana M; Quiroz, Juan‐Carlos. Global status of groundfish stocks. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 911-928
  • Hilborn, Ray; Walters, Carl J. Steep recruitment relationships result from modest changes in egg to recruit mortality rates. Fisheries Research, vol. 237, pp. 105872
  • Kiaer, Christian; Neuenfeldt, Stefan; Payne, Mark R. A framework for assessing the skill and value of operational recruitment forecasts. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 78, no. 10, pp. 3581-3591
  • Liu, Owen R; Molina, Renato. The persistent transboundary problem in marine natural resource management. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8
  • Melnychuk, Michael C; Kurota, Hiroyuki; Mace, Pamela M; Pons, Maite; Minto, Cóilín; Osio, Giacomo Chato; Jensen, Olaf P; de Moor, Carryn L; Parma, Ana M; Richard Little, L. Identifying management actions that promote sustainable fisheries. Nature Sustainability, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 440-449
  • Miqueleiz, Imanol; Miranda, Rafael; Ariño, Arturo Hugo; Ojea, Elena. Conservation-status gaps for marine top-fished commercial species. Fishes, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 2
  • Mnatsakanyan, AG; Kharin, AG. Digitalization in the context of solving ecosystem problems in the fishing industry. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, vol. 689, no. 1, pp. 12008
  • Ong, Joyce JL; Walter, Jonathan A; Jensen, Olaf P; Pinsky, Malin L. Global hotspots of coherent marine fishery catches. Ecological applications, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. e02321
  • Ovando, Daniel; Hilborn, Ray; Monnahan, Cole; Rudd, Merrill; Sharma, Rishi; Thorson, James T; Rousseau, Yannick; Ye, Yimin. Improving estimates of the state of global fisheries depends on better data. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 1377-1391
  • Ovando, Daniel; Liu, Owen; Molina, Renato; Szuwalski, Cody. Models of marine protected areas must explicitly address spatial dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 118, no. 23, pp. e2025958118
  • Petrik, Colleen M; González Taboada, Fernando; Stock, Charles A; Sarmiento, Jorge L. An updated life‐history scheme for marine fishes predicts recruitment variability and sensitivity to exploitation. Global Ecology and Biogeography, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 870-882
  • Predragovic, Elvira Poloczanska15; Roberts16, Callum; Worm14, Boris. Rebuilding Marine Life.
  • Roberson, Leslie Amlwch. Reducing fishing impacts on species of conservation concern at multiple scales.
  • Ruiz-Domínguez, Marcelino; Quiñonez-Velázquez, Casimiro; Arizmendi-Rodriguez, Dana Isela; Gómez-Muñoz, Víctor Manuel; Nevárez-Martínez, Manuel Otilio. Assessment of the exploitable biomass of thread herring (Opisthonema spp.) in northwestern Mexico. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, vol. 40, pp. 53-65
  • Sánchez-Maroño, Sonia; Uriarte, Andrés; Ibaibarriaga, Leire; Citores, Leire. Adapting simple index-based catch rules for data-limited stocks to short-lived fish stocks’ characteristics. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, pp. 662942
  • Scherrer, Kim JN. Long-term drivers of change and sudden shocks in the global marine capture fishery-expanding the human dimensions of a global fisheries model.
  • Schijns, Rebecca; Froese, Rainer; Hutchings, Jeffrey A; Pauly, Daniel. Five centuries of cod catches in eastern Canada. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 78, no. 8, pp. 2675-2683
  • Silvar‐Viladomiu, Paula; Minto, Cóilín; Halouani, Ghassen; Batts, Luke; Brophy, Deirdre; Lordan, Colm; Reid, David G. Moving reference point goalposts and implications for fisheries sustainability. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 1345-1358
  • Siple, Margaret C; Koehn, Laura E; Johnson, Kelli F; Punt, André E; Canales, T Mariella; Carpi, Piera; de Moor, Carryn L; De Oliveira, José AA; Gao, Jin; Jacobsen, Nis S. Considerations for management strategy evaluation for small pelagic fishes. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 1167-1186
  • Soudijn, Floor H; Daniël van Denderen, P; Heino, Mikko; Dieckmann, Ulf; de Roos, André M. Harvesting forage fish can prevent fishing-induced population collapses of large piscivorous fish. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 118, no. 6, pp. e1917079118
  • Sparholt, Henrik; Bogstad, Bjarte; Christensen, Villy; Collie, Jeremy; van Gemert, Rob; Hilborn, Ray; Horbowy, Jan; Howell, Daniel; Melnychuk, Michael C; Pedersen, Søren Anker. Estimating F msy from an ensemble of data sources to account for density dependence in Northeast Atlantic fish stocks. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 78, no. 1, pp. 55-69
  • Thurner, Stephanie. Key factors that exacerbate declines in exploited multispecies systems.
  • Tsikliras, Athanassios C; Touloumis, Konstantinos; Pardalou, Androniki; Adamidou, Angeliki; Keramidas, Ioannis; Orfanidis, Georgios A; Dimarchopoulou, Donna; Koutrakis, Manos. Status and exploitation of 74 un-assessed demersal fish and invertebrate stocks in the Aegean Sea (Greece) using abundance and resilience. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 7, pp. 578601
  • Ulaski, Marta E; Quist, Michael C. Filling Knowledge Gaps for a Threatened Species: Age and Growth of Green Sturgeon of the Southern Distinct Population Segment. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 234-240
  • van Deurs, Mikael; Brooks, Mollie E; Lindegren, Martin; Henriksen, Ole; Rindorf, Anna. Biomass limit reference points are sensitive to estimation method, time‐series length and stock development. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 18-30
  • Watson, Reg A. Data Descriptor: A database of global marine commercial, small-scale, illegal and unreported.
  • Yan, Helen F; Kyne, Peter M; Jabado, Rima W; Leeney, Ruth H; Davidson, Lindsay NK; Derrick, Danielle H; Finucci, Brittany; Freckleton, Robert P; Fordham, Sonja V; Dulvy, Nicholas K. Overfishing and habitat loss drive range contraction of iconic marine fishes to near extinction. Science Advances, vol. 7, no. 7, pp. eabb6026
  • Zhang, Kui; Geng, Ping; Panhwar, Sher Khan; Memon, Khadim Hussain; Chen, Zuozhi. Maximum sustainable yield and development status of 24 commercial marine fish groups from Pakistani waters. Pakistan Journal of Zoology, vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 183
  • Zhang, Kui; Zhang, Jun; Shi, Dengfu; Chen, Zuozhi. Assessment of coral reef fish stocks from the Nansha Islands, South China Sea, using length-based Bayesian biomass estimation. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 7, pp. 610707

2020

  • Beylot, Antoine; Ardente, Fulvio; Marques, A; Mathieux, F; Pant, R; Sala, S; Zampori, L. Abiotic and biotic resources impact categories in LCA: development of new approaches. Luxembourg, vol. 10, pp. 232839
  • Blasco, Gordon D; Ferraro, Danielle M; Cottrell, Richard S; Halpern, Benjamin S; Froehlich, Halley E. Substantial gaps in the current fisheries data landscape. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 7, pp. 612831
  • Braccini, Matias; Molony, Brett; Blay, Nick. Patterns in abundance and size of sharks in northwestern Australia: cause for optimism. ICES Journal of Marine Science, vol. 77, no. 1, pp. 72-82
  • Cashion, Timothy Robert. Get it in gear: evaluating gear-based trade-offs in fisheries.
  • Costello, Christopher; Cao, Ling; Gelcich, Stefan; Cisneros-Mata, Miguel Á; Free, Christopher M; Froehlich, Halley E; Golden, Christopher D; Ishimura, Gakushi; Maier, Jason; Macadam-Somer, Ilan. The future of food from the sea. Nature, vol. 588, no. 7836, pp. 95-100
  • Crespo, Guillermo Alexis Ortuño. Opportunities for Enhancing an Ecosystem-Based Approach to Pelagic Fisheries Management in the High Seas.
  • Duarte, Carlos M; Agusti, Susana; Barbier, Edward; Britten, Gregory L; Castilla, Juan Carlos; Gattuso, Jean-Pierre; Fulweiler, Robinson W; Hughes, Terry P; Knowlton, Nancy; Lovelock, Catherine E. Rebuilding marine life. Nature, vol. 580, no. 7801, pp. 39-51
  • Edeline, Eric; Loeuille, Nicolas. Size-dependent eco-evolutionary feedbacks in fisheries. bioRxiv, pp. 2020.04. 03.022905
  • Free, Christopher M; Jensen, Olaf P; Anderson, Sean C; Gutierrez, Nicolas L; Kleisner, Kristin M; Longo, Catherine; Minto, Cóilín; Osio, Giacomo Chato; Walsh, Jessica C. Blood from a stone: performance of catch-only methods in estimating stock biomass status. Fisheries Research, vol. 223, pp. 105452
  • Free, Christopher M; Mangin, Tracey; Molinos, Jorge García; Ojea, Elena; Burden, Merrick; Costello, Christopher; Gaines, Steven D. Realistic fisheries management reforms could mitigate the impacts of climate change in most countries. PloS one, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. e0224347
  • Gao, Jin; Thorson, James T; Szuwalski, Cody; Wang, Hui-Yu. Historical dynamics of the demersal fish community in the East and South China Seas. Marine and Freshwater Research, vol. 71, no. 9, pp. 1073-1085
  • Guan, Lisha; Chen, Yong; Boenish, Robert; Jin, Xianshi; Shan, Xiujuan. Improving data-limited stock assessment with sporadic stock index information in stock reduction analysis. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 77, no. 5, pp. 857-868
  • Hilborn, Ray; Amoroso, Ricardo Oscar; Anderson, Christopher M; Baum, Julia K; Branch, Trevor A; Costello, Christopher; de Moor, Carryn L; Faraj, Abdelmalek; Hively, Daniel; Jensen, Olaf P. Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 117, no. 4, pp. 2218-2224
  • Hurley, Isabelle Eva Roche. RECONCILING ECOLOGICAL RISK FRAMEWORKS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS AT MULTIPLE SCALES.
  • Kurota, Hiroyuki; Szuwalski, Cody S; Ichinokawa, Momoko. Drivers of recruitment dynamics in Japanese major fisheries resources: Effects of environmental conditions and spawner abundance. Fisheries Research, vol. 221, pp. 105353
  • Langness, Olaf P; Lloyd, Laurie L; Schade, Shaffryn M; Cady, Bradley J; Heironimus, Laura B; Dionne, Phillip E; Claiborne, Andrew M; Resources, Marine; Cunningham, Kelly. Status of Eulachon in Washington.
  • Licandeo, Roberto. Fisheries harvest management procedures under time-varying productivity.
  • Liu, Owen; Molina, Renato. Sharing is not Caring: the persistent transboundary problem in marine natural resource management.
  • Mariani, Gaël; Cheung, William WL; Lyet, Arnaud; Sala, Enric; Mayorga, Juan; Velez, Laure; Gaines, Steven D; Dejean, Tony; Troussellier, Marc; Mouillot, David. Let more big fish sink: Fisheries prevent blue carbon sequestration—half in unprofitable areas. Science advances, vol. 6, no. 44, pp. eabb4848
  • McQuaw, Kristin; Hilborn, Ray. Why are catches in mixed fisheries well below TAC?. Marine Policy, vol. 117, pp. 103931
  • Melnychuk, Michael C; Baker, Nicole; Hively, Daniel; Mistry, Kelly; Pons, Maite; Ashbrook, Charmane E; Minto, Cóilín; Hilborn, Ray; Ye, Yimin. Global trends in status and management of assessed stocks: achieving sustainable fisheries through effective management. , vol. 665
  • Miqueleiz, Imanol; Bohm, Monika; Ariño, Arturo Hugo; Miranda, Rafael. Assessment gaps and biases in knowledge of conservation status of fishes. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 225-236
  • Miranda, Leandro E; Norris, DM; Starnes, VR; Faucheux, Nicky M; Holman, T. Stock-recruitment dynamics of a freshwater clupeid. Fisheries Research, vol. 221, pp. 105378
  • O’Hara, Casey C; Scarborough, Courtney; Hunter, Karen L; Afflerbach, Jamie C; Bodtker, Karin; Frazier, Melanie; Stewart Lowndes, Julia S; Perry, R Ian; Halpern, Benjamin S. Changes in ocean health in British Columbia from 2001 to 2016. Plos one, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. e0227502
  • Ortuno Crespo, Guillermo A. Opportunities for enhancing an ecosystem-based approach to pelagic fisheries management in the high seas.
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  • Schijns, Rebecca. What has Canada caught, and how much is left? Reconstructing and assessing fisheries in three oceans.
  • Schuch, Esther. Behaviour, uncertainty, and the role of information in resource management.
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  • Winter, Anna‐Marie; Richter, Andries; Eikeset, Anne Maria. Implications of Allee effects for fisheries management in a changing climate: evidence from Atlantic cod. Ecological Applications, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. e01994
  • Zhang, Kui; Cai, Yancong; Liao, Baochao; Jiang, Yan’e; Sun, Mingshuai; Su, Li; Chen, Zuozhi. Population dynamics of threadfin porgy Evynnis cardinalis, an endangered species on the IUCN red list in the Beibu Gulf, South China Sea. Journal of Fish Biology, vol. 97, no. 2, pp. 479-489

2019

  • Afflerbach, Jamie C; Frazier, Melanie; Froehlich, Halley E; Anderson, Sean C; Halpern, Benjamin S. Quantifying uncertainty in the wild‐caught fisheries goal of the Ocean Health Index. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 343-354
  • Amorim, Patrícia; Sousa, Pedro; Jardim, Ernesto; Menezes, Gui M. Sustainability status of data-limited fisheries: global challenges for snapper and grouper. Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 6, pp. 654
  • Baker, Matthew R; Matta, Mary E; Beaulieu, Marielle; Paris, Nicole; Huber, Soren; Graham, Olivia J; Pham, Thomas; Sisson, Nicholas B; Heller, Charles P; Witt, Alex. Intra-seasonal and inter-annual patterns in the demographics of sand lance and response to environmental drivers in the North Pacific. Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 617, pp. 221-244
  • Brown, Christopher J; Broadley, Andrew; Adame, Maria F; Branch, Trevor A; Turschwell, Mischa P; Connolly, Rod M. The assessment of fishery status depends on fish habitats. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 1-14
  • Burgass, Michael John. Effective design and use of indicators for marine conservation.
  • Carozza, David A; Bianchi, Daniele; Galbraith, Eric D. Metabolic impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems: Implications for fish communities and fisheries. Global ecology and biogeography, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 158-169
  • Chrysafi, Anna; Cope, Jason M. Testing approaches to determine relative stock abundance priors when setting catch recommendations using data-limited methods. Fisheries Research, vol. 219, pp. 105343
  • Costello, Christopher; Ovando, Daniel. Status, institutions, and prospects for global capture fisheries. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, vol. 44, pp. 177-200
  • Crespo, Guillermo Ortuño; Dunn, Daniel C; Gianni, Matthew; Gjerde, Kristina; Wright, Glen; Halpin, Patrick N. High-seas fish biodiversity is slipping through the governance net. Nature Ecology & Evolution, vol. 3, no. 9, pp. 1273-1276
  • da Silva, Charlene; Winker, Henning; Parker, Denham; Kerwath, Sven. Assessment of smoothhound shark Mustelus mustelus in South Africa. Report No.: DEFF/FISHERIES/LSWG/AUG 2019, pp. 1-29
  • Dureuil, Manuel. Evaluating vital components of elasmobranch assessment and spatial conservation.
  • Free, Christopher M; Thorson, James T; Pinsky, Malin L; Oken, Kiva L; Wiedenmann, John; Jensen, Olaf P. Impacts of historical warming on marine fisheries production. Science, vol. 363, no. 6430, pp. 979-983
  • Gillespie, Kyle M; Vincent, Amanda CJ. Marine reserves drive both taxonomic and functional change in coral reef invertebrate communities. Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 28, pp. 921-938
  • Hentati-Sundberg, Jonas; Fryers Hellquist, Katharina; Duit, Andreas. Iron triangles and subsidies: understanding the long-term role of the government on Swedish commercial fisheries. Ecology and Society, vol. 24, no. 4
  • Holden, Jessica J; Collicutt, Brenna; Covernton, Garth; Cox, Kieran D; Lancaster, Darienne; Dudas, Sarah E; Ban, Natalie C; Jacob, Aerin L. Synergies on the coast: challenges facing shellfish aquaculture development on the central and north coast of British Columbia. Marine Policy, vol. 101, pp. 108-117
  • Islam, Moinul; Yamaguchi, Rintaro; Sugiawan, Yogi; Managi, Shunsuke. Valuing natural capital and ecosystem services: a literature review. Sustainability Science, vol. 14, pp. 159-174
  • Komori, Osamu; Eguchi, Shinto. Weighted Logistic Regression. Statistical Methods for Imbalanced Data in Ecological and Biological Studies, pp. 11-25
  • Kui, ZHANG; Ping, GENG; Dengfu, SHI; Youwei, XU; Panhwar, SHER KHAN; Zuozhi, CHEN. Assessment of allowable catches and exploitation state of marine fishery resources in Pakistani coastal waters. 南方水产科学, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 1-8
  • Lam, Vicky WY; Pauly, Daniel. Status of fisheries in 13 Asian large marine ecosystems. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 163, pp. 57-64
  • Memarzadeh, Milad; Boettiger, Carl. Resolving the measurement uncertainty paradox in ecological management. The American Naturalist, vol. 193, no. 5, pp. 645-660
  • Memarzadeh, Milad; Britten, Gregory L; Worm, Boris; Boettiger, Carl. Rebuilding global fisheries under uncertainty. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 116, no. 32, pp. 15985-15990
  • Monkman, Graham G; Hyder, Kieran; Kaiser, Michel J; Vidal, Franck P. Using machine vision to estimate fish length from images using regional convolutional neural networks. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 10, no. 12, pp. 2045-2056
  • Monkman, Graham George. Assessment of marine recreational fisheries using: social media, fisheries dependent data and image analysis.
  • Nesslage, Geneviève M; Wilberg, Michael J. A performance evaluation of surplus production models with time-varying intrinsic growth in dynamic ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, vol. 76, no. 12, pp. 2245-2255
  • Noack, Frederik; Costello, Christopher. Credit Market Development, Property Rights and Resource Extraction: Evidence from Global Fisheries.
  • Pauly, Daniel; Zeller, Dirk. The making of a global marine fisheries catch database for policy development. World Seas: An Environmental Evaluation, pp. 221-235
  • Ruiz Domínguez, Marcelino. Estructura poblacional, estimación de biomasa y análisis del estado del recurso sardina crinuda (Opisthonema libertate, O. medirastre y O. bulleri), en las Costas mexicanas del Océano Pacífico Oriental..
  • Sheppard, Charles. World seas: an environmental evaluation.
  • Siple, Margaret C; Essington, Timothy E; E. Plagányi, Éva. Forage fish fisheries management requires a tailored approach to balance trade‐offs. Fish and Fisheries, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 110-124
  • Somarakis, Stylianos; Tsoukali, Stavroula; Giannoulaki, Marianna; Schismenou, Eudoxia; Nikolioudakis, Nikolaos. Spawning stock, egg production and larval survival in relation to small pelagic fish recruitment. Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 617, pp. 113-136
  • Sparholt, Henrik; Bogstad, Bjarte; Christensen, Villy; Collie, Jeremy; van Gemert, Rob; Hilborn, Ray; Horbowy, Jan; Howell, Daniel; Melnychuk, Michael C; Pedersen, Søren Anker. Global fisheries catches can be increased after rebuilding of fish populations. Project: Ecosystem Based FMSY Values in Fisheries Management. TemaNord, vol. 530, pp. p1-34
  • Sugiawan, Yogi; Islam, Moinul; Managi, Shunsuke. Global marine fisheries with economic growth. Wealth, Inclusive Growth and Sustainability, pp. 87-134
  • Szuwalski, Cody S; Britten, Gregory L; Licandeo, Roberto; Amoroso, Ricardo O; Hilborn, Ray; Walters, Carl. Global forage fish recruitment dynamics: a comparison of methods, time-variation, and reverse causality. Fisheries Research, vol. 214, pp. 56-64
  • Szuwalski, Cody. Comment on “Impacts of historical warming on marine fisheries production”. Science, vol. 365, no. 6454, pp. eaax5721
  • Taboada, Fernando González. Understanding variability in marine fisheries: importance of environmental forcing. Predicting Future Oceans, pp. 149-163
  • Teh, Louise SL; Cashion, Tim; Cheung, William; Sumaila, U Rashid. Taking stock: status and trends of East China Sea fisheries. Fisheries Centre Research Reports, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 16
  • Tekwa, Edward W; Fenichel, Eli P; Levin, Simon A; Pinsky, Malin L. Path-dependent institutions drive alternative stable states in conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 116, no. 2, pp. 689-694
  • West, Christopher D; Hobbs, Emilie; Croft, Simon A; Green, Jonathan MH; Schmidt, Sarah Y; Wood, Richard. Improving consumption based accounting for global capture fisheries. Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 212, pp. 1396-1408
  • Winker, Henning; Parker, Denham; da Silva, Charlene; Kerwath, Sven. First comprehensive assessment of soupfin shark Galeorhinus galeus in South Africa.

2018

  • Amoroso R, Parma A, Pitcher C, et al. 2018. Comment on “tracking the global footprint of fisheries”. Science 361: eaat6713.
  • Zhang K, Zhang J, Xu Y, et al. 2018. Application of a catch-based method for stock assessment of three important fisheries in the east china sea. Acta Oceanol Sin 37: 102-109.
  • Hélias A, Langlois J and Fréon P. 2018. Fisheries in life cycle assessment: Operational factors for biotic resources depletion. Fish Fish 19: 951-963.
  • Brown, C. J., A. Broadley, M. F. Adame, T. A. Branch, M. P. Turschwell, and R. M. Connolly. 2018. The assessment of fishery status depends on fish habitats. Fish and Fisheries
  • van Denderen PD, Lindegren M, MacKenzie BR, et al. 2018. Global patterns in marine predatory fish. Nature ecology & evolution 2: 65.
  • Walsh JC, Minto C, Jardim E, et al. 2018. Trade‐offs for data‐limited fisheries when using harvest strategies based on catch‐only models. Fish Fish 19: 1130-1146.
  • Pons M, Melnychuk MC and Hilborn R. 2018. Management effectiveness of large pelagic fisheries in the high seas. Fish Fish 19: 260-270.
  • Hilborn R. 2018. Measuring fisheries performance using the “goldilocks plot”. ICES J Mar Sci:
  • Amoroso RO, Pitcher CR, Rijnsdorp AD, et al. 2018. Bottom trawl fishing footprints on the world’s continental shelves. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115: E10275-E10282.
  • Hilborn R and Costello C. 2018. The potential for blue growth in marine fish yield, profit and abundance of fish in the ocean. Mar Policy 87: 350-355.
  • Rosenberg AA, Kleisner KM, Afflerbach J, et al. 2018. Applying a new ensemble approach to estimating stock status of marine fisheries around the world. Conservation Letters 11: e12363.

 

2017

  • Zhou, S., Punt, A. E., Ye, Y., Ellis, N., Dichmont, C. M., Haddon, M., Smith, D. C., et al. 2017. Estimating stock depletion level from patterns of catch history. Fish and Fisheries.
  • Anderson, S. C., Cooper, A. B., Jensen, O. P., Minto, C., Thorson, J. T., Walsh, J. C., Afflerbach, J., et al. 2017. Improving estimates of population status and trend with superensemble models. Fish and Fisheries.
  • Britten, G. L., Dowd, M., Kanary, L., and Worm, B. 2017. Extended fisheries recovery timelines in a changing environment. Nature Communications, 8: 15325.
  • Watson, R. A., Pitcher, T. J., and Jennings, S. 2017. Plenty more fish in the sea? Fish and Fisheries, 18: 105-113.
  • Warner, K. A., Miller, D. D., and Naaum, A. M. 2017. Unsupported Conclusions on Net Conservation Benefits of Mislabeling Seafood. Conservation Letters.
  • Pons, M., Branch, T. A., Melnychuk, M. C., Jensen, O. P., Brodziak, J., Fromentin, J. M., Harley, S. J., et al. 2017. Effects of biological, economic and management factors on tuna and billfish stock status. Fish and Fisheries, 18: 1-21.
  • Samhouri, J. F., Stier, A. C., Hennessey, S. M., Novak, M., Halpern, B. S., and Levin, P. S. 2017. Rapid and direct recoveries of predators and prey through synchronized ecosystem management. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1: 0068.
  • Free, C. M., Jensen, O. P., Wiedenmann, J., and Deroba, J. J. 2017. The refined ORCS approach: A catch-based method for estimating stock status and catch limits for data-poor fish stocks. Fisheries Research, 193: 60-70.
  • Barnett, L. A., Branch, T. A., Ranasinghe, R. A., and Essington, T. E. 2017. Old-Growth Fishes Become Scarce under Fishing. Current Biology, 27: 2843-2848. e2842.
  • Hilborn, R., Amoroso, R. O., Bogazzi, E., Jensen, O. P., Parma, A. M., Szuwalski, C., and Walters, C. J. 2017. When does fishing forage species affect their predators? Fisheries Research, 191: 211-221.
  • Carozza, D. A., Bianchi, D., and Galbraith, E. D. 2017. Formulation, general features and global calibration of a bioenergetically-constrained fishery model. PLoS ONE, 12: e0169763.
  • Ichinokawa, M., Okamura, H., and Kurota, H. 2017. The status of Japanese fisheries relative to fisheries around the world. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 74: 1277-1287.
  • Watson, R. A. 2017. A database of global marine commercial, small-scale, illegal and unreported fisheries catch 1950–2014. Scientific Data, 4.
  • Rudd, M. B., and Branch, T. A. 2017. Does unreported catch lead to overfishing? Fish and Fisheries, 18: 313-323.
  • Warner KA, Miller DD and Naaum AM. 2017. Unsupported conclusions on net conservation benefits of mislabeling seafood. Conservation Letters 10: 786-787.
  • Watson RA, Pitcher TJ and Jennings S. 2017. Plenty more fish in the sea? Fish Fish 18: 105-113.
  • Szuwalski CS and Thorson JT. 2017. Global fishery dynamics are poorly predicted by classical models. Fish Fish 18: 1085-1095.
  • Jensen OP and Free CM. 2017. Testing and comparison of data-limited assessment models for estimating global and regional stock status.
  • Pierre, M., Rouyer, T., Bonhommeau, S., and Fromentin, J.-M. 2017. Assessing causal links in fish stock–recruitment relationships. ICES Journal of Marine Science.

 

2016

  • Selden, R. L., S. R. Valencia, A. E. Larsen, J. Cornejo-Donoso, and A. A. Wasserman. 2016. Evaluating seafood eco-labeling as a mechanism to reduce collateral impacts of fisheries in an ecosystem-based fisheries management context. Marine Policy 64:102-115.
  • Ricard, D., F. Zimmermann, and M. Heino. 2016. Are negative intra-specific interactions important for recruitment dynamics? A case study of Atlantic fish stocks. Marine Ecology Progress Series 547:211-217.
  • Komori, O., S. Eguchi, S. Ikeda, H. Okamura, M. Ichinokawa, and S. Nakayama. 2016. An asymmetric logistic regression model for ecological data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7:249-260.
  • Szuwalski, C. S., and A. B. Hollowed. 2016. Climate change and non-stationary population processes in fisheries management. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil:fsv229.
  • Melnychuk, M.C., Essington, T.E., Branch, T.A., Heppell, S.S., Jensen, O.P., Link, J.S., Martell, S.J.D., Parma, A.M., Pope, J.G., Smith, A.D.M. 2016. Which design elements of individual quota fisheries help to achieve management objectives?  Fish & Fisheries. 17:126-142.
  • Szuwalski, C. S. 2016. Changing fisheries productivity and food security. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences:201600641.
  • Costello, C., D. Ovando, T. Clavelle, C. K. Strauss, R. Hilborn, M. C. Melnychuk, T. A. Branch, S. D. Gaines, C. S. Szuwalski, and R. B. Cabral. 2016. Global fishery prospects under contrasting management regimes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences:201520420.
  • Hilborn, R. 2016. What if there is no crisis. Pages 7,38 in National Fisherman.
  • Britten, G. L., M. Dowd, and B. Worm. 2016. Changing recruitment capacity in global fish stocks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113:134-139.
  • Hilborn, R. 2016. Marine biodiversity needs more than protection. Nature 535:224-226.

 

2015

  • de Moor, C., S. Johnston, A. Brandão, R. Rademeyer, J. Glazer, L. Furman, and D. Butterworth. 2015. A review of the assessments of the major fisheries resources in South Africa. African Journal of Marine Science 37:285-311.
  • Pinsky, M. L., and D. Byler. 2015. Fishing, fast growth and climate variability increase the risk of collapse. in Proc. R. Soc. B. The Royal Society. 282: 20151053 doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.1053<http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.1053
  • Provost, M.M. and O.P. Jensen. 2015. The impacts of fishing on hermaphroditic species and treatment of sex change in stock assessments. Fisheries 40:536:545.
  • Merino, G., H. Murua, J. Santiago, J. F. Walter, H. Arrizabalaga and G. Scott (2015). Estimation of Atlantic skipjack fisheries productivity using a catch based method and hypothesis on stock resilience.  Collect. Vol. Sci. Pap. ICCAT 71(1): 426-433.
  • Dickey-Collas, M., N. Hintzen, R. Nash, P. Schön and M. Payne (2015). “Quirky patterns in time-series of estimates of recruitment could be artefacts.” ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 72(1): 111-116.
  • Szuwalski, C. S. and R. Hilborn (2015). “Environment drives forage fish productivity.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(26): E3314-E3315.
  • Essington, T. E., P. E. Moriarty, H. E. Froehlich, E. E. Hodgson, L. E. Koehn, K. L. Oken, M. C. Siple and C. C. Stawitz (2015). “Fishing amplifies forage fish population collapses.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: 201422020.

 

2014

  • Hilborn R, Hively DJ, Jensen OP, Branch TA (2014) The dynamics of fish populations at low abundance and prospects for rebuilding and recovery. ICES J Mar Sci 71:2141-2151
  • Thorson, J.T., O.P. Jensen, and E. Zipkin. 2014. How variable is recruitment for exploited marine fishes? A hierarchical model for testing life history theory. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 71: 973 – 983
  • Hilborn, R., and D. Ovando. 2014. Reflections on the success of traditional fisheries management. ICES Journal of Marine Science 71:1040-1046.
  • Worm, B., B. Davis, L. Kettemer, C. A. Ward-Paige, D. Chapman, M. R. Heithaus, S. T. Kessel and S. H. Gruber (2013). “Global catches, exploitation rates, and rebuilding options for sharks.” Marine Policy 40: 194-204.
  • Thorson, J. T., O. P. Jensen and R. Hilborn (2014). “Probability of stochastic depletion: an easily interpreted diagnostic for stock assessment modelling and fisheries management.” ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil: fsu127.
  • Ward, E. J., E. E. Holmes, J. T. Thorson and B. Collen (2014). “Complexity is costly: a metaanalysis of parametric and nonparametric methods for shortterm population forecasting.” Oikos 123(6): 652-661.
  • Pinsky, M. L. and S. R. Palumbi (2014). “Metaanalysis reveals lower genetic diversity in overfished populations.” Molecular ecology 23(1): 29-39.
  • Stachura MM, Essington TE, Mantua NJ, Hollowed AB, Haltuch MA, Spencer PD, Branch TA, Doyle MJ (2014) Linking Northeast Pacific recruitment synchrony to environmental variability. Fisheries Oceanography 23:389-408
  • Szuwalski CS, Vert-pre KA, Punt AE, Branch TA, Hilborn R (2014) Examining common assumptions about recruitment: a meta-analysis of recruitment dynamics for worldwide marine fisheries. Fish Fish doi:10.1111/faf.12083

 

2013

  • Hall, S. J., R. Hilborn, N. L. Andrew, and E. H. Allison. 2013. Innovations in capture fisheries are an imperative for nutrition security in the developing world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1208067110.
  • Melnychuk, M. C., J. A. Banobi, and R. Hilborn. 2013. The adaptive capacity of fishery management systems for confronting climate change impacts on marine populations. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries DOI: 10.1007/s11160-013-9307-9.
  • Tsikliras, A. C., A. Dinouli and E. Tsalkou (2013). “Exploitation trends of the Mediterranean and Black Sea fisheries.” Acta Adriat 54: 273-282.
  • Fernandes, J. A., W. W. Cheung, S. Jennings, M. Butenschön, L. Mora, T. L. Frölicher, M. Barange and A. Grant (2013). “Modelling the effects of climate change on the distribution and production of marine fishes: accounting for trophic interactions in a dynamic bioclimate envelope model.” Global change biology 19(8): 2596-2607.
  • Neubauer, P., O. P. Jensen, J. A. Hutchings, and J. K. Baum. 2013. Resilience and Recovery of Overexploited Marine Populations. Science 340 (6130), 347-349. DOI: 10.1126/science.1230441.
  • Melnychuk, M.C., Banobi, J.A, and Hilborn, R. 2013. Effects of management tactics on meeting conservation objectives for western North American groundfish fisheries. PLoS ONE 8(2): e56684. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0056684.
  • Vert pre, K.A., R.O. Amoroso, O.P. Jensen, R. Hilborn. 2013. The frequency and intensity of productivity regime shifts in marine fish stocks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1214879110.
  • Branch, T.A., Hively, D.J., and Hilborn, R. 2013. Is the ocean food provision index biased? Nature 495: E5-E6. DOI: 10.1038/nature11974.
  • Hilborn, R., and Branch, T.A. 2013. Does catch reflect abundance? No, it is misleading. Nature 494: 303-306. DOI: 10.1038/494303a.

 

2012

  • Costello, C., D. Ovando, R. Hilborn, S. D. Gaines, O. Deschenes, and S. E. Lester. 2012. Status and Solutions for the World’s Unassessed Fisheries. Science 338: 517-520. DOI: 10.1126/science.1223389.
  • WardPaige, C., D. Keith, B. Worm and H. K. Lotze (2012). “Recovery potential and conservation options for elasmobranchs.” Journal of fish biology 80(5): 1844-1869.
  • Worm, B., and Branch, T.A. 2012. The future of fish. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27(11): 594-599. DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2012.07.005.
  • Gutiérrez, N.L., Valencia, S.R., Branch, T.A., Agnew, D.J., Baum, J.K., Bianchi, P.L., Cornejo-Donoso, J., Costello, C., Defeo, O., Essington, T.E., Hilborn, R., Hoggarth, D.D., Larsen, A.E., Ninnes, C., Sainsbury, K., Selden, R.L., Sistla, S., Smith, A.D.M., Stern-Pirlot, A., Teck, S.J., Thorson, J.T., and Williams, N.E. 2012. Eco-label conveys reliable information on fish stock health to seafood consumers. PLoS ONE 7(8): e43765. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0043765.
  • Anderson, S.C., Branch, T.A., Ricard, D., and Lotze, H.K. 2012. Assessing global marine fishery status with a revised dynamic catch-based method and stock-assessment reference points. ICES Journal of Marine Science 69(8): 1491-1500. DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fss105.
  • Essington, T.E., Melnychuk, M.C., T.E., Branch, T.A.*, Heppell, S.S.*, Jensen, O.P.*, Link, J.S.*, Martell, S.J.D.*, Parma, A.M.*, Pope, J.G.*, Smith, A.D.M.* 2012. Catch shares, fisheries and ecological stewardship: a comparative analysis of resource responses to a rights-based policy instrument.  Conservation Letters   *Order of authors arranged alphabetically. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2012.00226.x.
  • Davies T.D. and J.K. Baum. 2012. Extinction risk and overfishing: reconciling conservation and fisheries perspectives on the status of marine fishes. Nature Scientific Reports 2: 561. DOI: 10.1038/srep00561.
  • Hilborn, R., Stewart, I.J., Branch, T.A., and O.P. Jensen. 2012. Defining trade-offs among conservation of species diversity, profitability, and food security in the California Current bottom trawl fishery. Conservation Biology. 26:257-266. DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01800.x.
  • Jensen, O.P., Branch, T.A., and R. Hilborn. 2012. Marine fisheries as ecological experiments. Theoretical Ecology 5:3-22. DOI: 10.1007/s12080-011-0146-9.
  • Melnychuk, M. C., Essington, T. E., Branch, T. A., Heppell, S. S., Jensen, O. P., Link, J. S., Martell, S. J. D., Parma, A. M., Pope, J. G. and Smith, A. D. M. 2012. Can catch share fisheries better track management targets?. Fish and Fisheries 13:267-290. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2011.00429.x.
  • Ricard, D., Minto, C., Jensen, O.P. and Baum, J.K. 2012. Examining the knowledge base and status of commercially exploited marine species with the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database. Fish and Fisheries 13:380-398. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2011.00435.x.
  • Royal Society of Canada. 2012. An expert panel report on sustaining Canada’s marine biodiversity: responding to the challenges posed by climate change, fisheries, and aquaculture. Ottawa, Canada. PDF.
  • Thorson, J.T., Branch, T.A., and Jensen, O.P.  2012.  Using model-based inference to evaluate global fisheries status from landings, location, and life history data. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69:645-655. DOI: 10.1139/f2012-016.
  • Thorson, J.T., Cope, J.M., Branch, T.A., and O.P. Jensen. 2012. Spawning biomass reference points for exploited marine fishes, incorporating taxonomic and body size information. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69: 1556-1568. DOI: 10.1139/f2012-077.

 

2011

  • Anderson, S. C., Flemming, J. M., Watson, R., and Lotze, H. K. 2011. Rapid Global Expansion of Invertebrate Fisheries: Trends, Drivers, and Ecosystem Effects. PLoS ONE 6(3): e14735. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014735.
  • Branch, T.A., Jensen, O.P., Ricard, D., Ye, Y. and Hilborn, R. 2011. Contrasting Global Trends in Marine Fishery Status Obtained from Catches and from Stock Assessments. Conservation Biology 25(4): 777-786. DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01656.x.
  • Pinsky, M.L., Jensen, O.P., Ricard, D. and Palumbi, S.R. 2011. Unexpected patterns of fisheries collapse in the world’s oceans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108(20): 8317-8322. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1015313108.

 

2010

  • Branch, T.A., Watson, R., Fulton, E.A., et al 2010. The trophic fingerprint of marine fisheries. Nature 468: 431-435. DOI: 10.1038/nature09528.
  • Hutchings, J. A., Minto, C., Ricard, D., Baum, J. K., and Jensen, O. P. 2010. Trends in the abundance of marine fishes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67: 1205-1210. DOI: 10.1139/F10-081.
  • Sethi, S. A., Branch, T. A., and Watson, R. 2010. Global fishery development patterns are driven by profit but not trophic level. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107: 12163-12167. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1003236107.

 

2009

  • Worm, B., Hilborn, R., Baum, J. K., Branch, T. A., Collie, J. S., Costello, C., Fogarty, M. J., Fulton, E. A., Hutchings, J. A., Jennings, S., Jensen, O. P., Lotze, H. K., Mace, P. M., McClanahan, T. R., Minto, C., Palumbi, S. R., Parma, A. M., Ricard, D., Rosenberg, A. A., Watson, R., and Zeller, D. 2009. Rebuilding global  fisheries. Science 325: 578-585. DOI: 10.1126/science.1173146.