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Voluntary management in an inshore fishery has conservation benefits
Robert E. Blyth
*
,
Michel J. Kaiser
, Gareth Edwards-Jones
, Paul J. B. Hart
*
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School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Institute for Life and Earth Sciences
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management
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fisheries
100%
potting
100%
gears
72%
levels
18%
resources
18%
compliance
18%
fishes
9%
data
9%
england
9%
protection
9%
water
9%
stocks
9%
habitat
9%
allocations
9%
european union
9%
multivariate analysis
9%
fishing industry
9%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fisheries Management
100%
Finfish
50%
Fishing Ground
50%
Fishing Industry
50%
Multivariate Analysis
50%
Fish Stock
50%
Top-Down Approach
50%
England
50%
European Union
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fisheries Management
100%
Scallop
50%
Multivariate Analysis
50%
UK
50%