MareFrame is an EC-funded RTD project which seeks to remove the barriers preventing more widespread use of the ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management.
Excelent recommendations for good governance in high seas introduced by @LDAC_eu . Good insights for discussing in @FarFisH2020 case studies in high seas during the next months
Sigi Gruber DG RES @OurOceanWealth telling us about the exciting @HorizonEurope - The Marine community now needs to work together to make sure we have for a marine “mission”
.@ICES_ASC WGRMES knowledge repository:HQ info 2↗understanding of social changes in marine SES(typology,drivers,IA,synergies,tradeoffs&resilience) & steer their evolut° twd viable outcomes
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@FAOfish@MareFrame@EMarineBoard @MSEAS2016 @saf21esr@socialseas
The first annual meeting in the H2020 FarFish project will take place in Portsmout 30-31 May.
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Value of @ISSF Fishermen-Scientists WK abt Best Fishing Practices:
interactive dialogue enables a shared understanding of issues/concerns
consolidating the legitimacy(&likely posterior efficiency)of an adaptiv mgmt fwk
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@LDAC_eu@MareFrame@EU_MARE@FAOfish https://t.co/MCRFz0eTiT
Sveinn Agnarsson ( @SveinnAgnarsson ) “Using multi-criteria analysis to assess socio-economic impacts of change in management. The case of the Iceland cod” results from @MareFrame at #MARTEC18
MareFrame Portfolio – a fun way to review our four years! The MareFrame Portfolio is out! We decided to pull into a one publication everything (well not everything but most things) we have published in the last four years! We hope you enjoy it!
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