FISHERIES
Fisheries
Marine fisheries are a vital component of the world’s food supply, and occur in every ocean and sea around the globe. MARE works with state and federal agencies, NGO’s and academic partners to provide the needed scientific information on species inhabiting deep-ocean environments, helping to inform the sustainable management of these important resources.
Fisheries
Marine fisheries are a vital component of the world’s food supply, and occur in every ocean and sea around the globe. MARE works with state and federal agencies, NGO’s and academic partners to provide the needed scientific information on species inhabiting deep-ocean environments, helping to inform the sustainable management of these important resources.
Warty Sea Cucumbers, Apostichopus parvimensis, are an important component of the subtidal zone, feeding on benthic waste and recycling nutrients. Similar to other sea cucumber fisheries around the world, demand for WSCs seems to be consistently increasing, while the resource is becoming less abundant. Working with California Department of Fish and Wildlife, with funding from the Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, MARE is gathering data on WSC distribution and abundance to help better manage this important species.
Rockfishes (genus Sebastes) are among the most important commercial and recreational fisheries along the West Coast. Due to overfishing, the Pacific Fisheries Management Council enacted the Rockfish Conservation Areas in 2002, which prohibit the take of groundfish within depth restricted areas along the West Coast. Working in partnership with NGOs and academic institutions, MARE is providing critical data on how these closures are helping rebuild vital fish stocks.
Warty Sea Cucumbers, Apostichopus parvimensis, are an important component of the subtidal zone, feeding on benthic waste and recycling nutrients. Similar to other sea cucumber fisheries around the world, demand for WSCs seems to be consistently increasing, while the resource is becoming less abundant. Working with California Department of Fish and Wildlife, with funding from the Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, MARE is gathering data on WSC distribution and abundance to help better manage this important species.
Rockfishes (genus Sebastes) are among the most important commercial and recreational fisheries along the West Coast. Due to overfishing, the Pacific Fisheries Management Council enacted the Rockfish Conservation Areas in 2002, which prohibit the take of groundfish within depth restricted areas along the West Coast. Working in partnership with NGOs and academic institutions, MARE is providing critical data on how these closures are helping rebuild vital fish stocks.