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Author: U S Department of Commerce
This new edition of Our Living Oceans serves as a major yardstick to measure the success of managing our Nation’s living marine resources since the last report was released in 1999. In addition to detailing the status of the Nation’s living marine resources, this report also focuses on the steps that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has taken to end overfishing and reduce bycatch, and spotlights what is known and what still remains unknown about fishery stocks and protected resources.
Overview of U.S. Living Marine Resources
Marine Ecosystems and Habitat
Assessment Methods and Data Sources
Status of Fishery Resources
Status of Invertebrate Resources
Status of Protected Species (Marine Mammals, Sea Turtles, Seabirds)
Bycatch and Discards in U.S. Fisheries
Environmental and Ecological Considerations
Management Approaches and Fishery Regulations
Stock Rebuilding and Conservation Programs
Regional Summaries of U.S. Fisheries
Socioeconomic Aspects of Marine Fisheries
Future Directions for Resource Management
Glossary and Reference Data Tables
the living ocean understanding and protecting marine biodiversity
how is human life dependent upon oceans
our oceans are dying
our oceans live
ocean living and nonliving things
Tags: U S Department of Commerce, Living, Oceans