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2020: Supplement 11 - Ocean Governance in Archipelagic Regions - International Conference
2020: Supplement 11 - Ocean Governance in Archipelagic Regions - International Conference
Conference abstracts.
Published:
2020-10-16
Artigos
Marine resources monitoring requirements and the Autonomous Region of Azores strategy for conscious decision-making
Alexandra Garcia Guerreiro
1-3
PDF (Português)
Monitoring requirements in discard bans (and the European Union Landing Obligation)
Lisa Borges
5-6
PDF (Português)
CONDOR project: monitoring the effects of a seamount protected area
Eva Giacomello
7-8
PDF (Português)
CONDOR project: monitoring the effects of a seamount protected area
Wendell Medeiros-Leal
9-10
PDF (Português)
COSTA project - COnsolidating Sea Turtle conservation in the Azores
Frederic Vandeperre
11-12
PDF (Português)
The Azores Fishery Observer Program
Miguel Machete
13-14
PDF (Português)
Azores Data Collection Framework
Dália Reis
15-16
PDF (Português)
MoniCo – a new program to monitor coastal resources, species and habitats in the Azores
Pedro Afonso
17-18
PDF (Português)
Deep-sea scientific research in the Azores
Telmo Morato
19-20
PDF (Português)
New generation of non-invasive tools to understand and manage large and iconic sharks and rays
Jorge Fontes
21-23
PDF (Português)
Sociodemographic study of Azorean Fisheries: contibutions to a new paradigm of employability in the sector
Ana Fraga
24-25
PDF (Português)
O What is the Blue Azores Program?
Governo Regional dos Açores
26-27
PDF (Português)
Data collection in fisheries: how to change the paradigm?
Miguel Machete
28-29
PDF (Português)
The main challenges and difficulties in implementing monitoring programs
Mário Pinho
30-31
PDF (Português)
Linking ocean governance to real world challenges – monitoring and management using small scale fisheries as an example
Mark James
32-33
PDF (Português)
EU Data Collection Framework experience
Estanis Mugerza
34-35
PDF (Português)
Challenges and perspectives for monitoring and managing pelagic longline fisheries in Brazil following incidental catches of sea turtles
Gilberto Sales
36-37
PDF (Português)
Socioeconomic aspects in the fisheries sector: ways for sustainability
Ana Fraga
38-39
PDF (Português)
Who are the fisheries’ actors and stakeholders? Strategic importance of sociodemographic diagnoses in fisheries (contributions from the Azores case study)
Ana Fraga
40-41
PDF (Português)
From fishery management to management of fishing operations
Marc Larose
42-43
PDF (Português)
French Guiana’s fisheries: a potential for this unique outermost territory
Michele Nalovic
44-45
PDF (Português)
Bottom longline survey for demersal deep-water species of the Azores archipelago (ARQDAÇO): guidelines and key recommendations for future work
Regis Santos
46-48
PDF (Português)
Deep-sea shark identification manual for fishers
Laurence Fauconnet
49-50
SEA-THINGS: Um projeto para a promoção da literacia oceânica nos Açores
Armando Mendes
51-52
PDF (Português)
SERMARE: An ocean literacy educational program for societal engagement
Zara Teixeira
53-54
PDF (Português)
Better Participation means Better Governance
Helena Calado
59-60
PDF (Português)
Marine Spatial Planning fundamentals: worldwide status, trends and best practices
Ivana
61-62
PDF (Português)
Marine Spatial Planning from theory to practice: current priorities and challenges, lessons learned and future steps
David Johnson
63-64
pdf
Integrating stakeholder values and ideas with trade-off analytics to achieve more optimal marine spatial plans
Will McClintock
66-67
pdf
Strategic environmental assessment of the National Maritime Spatial Plan
Lisa Sousa
69-70
pdf
Considerations on the present and future of Marine Protected Areas in the Azores
Filipe Porteiro
71-72
pdf
Managing small scale fisheries in a Marine Protected Area: the lessons from FishMPABlue2 project
Luca Santarossa
73-74
pdf
Ecological risk assessment of deep-sea habitats and communities to improve spatial management: some experience from New Zealand
Malcolm Clark
76-77
pdf
Dynamic ocean management approaches to improve marine resource sustainability
Elliot Hazen
78-79
pdf
Coastal marine protected areas: stakeholders’ perceptions
Filipe Porteiro
80-81
pdf
Deep sea marine protected areas stakeholders’ perceptions
Gilberto Carreira
82-83
pdf
Marine Protected Areas for megafauna: stakeholders’ perceptions
Inês Gomes
84-85
pdf
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