评估美国佐治亚州渔业管理战略的生态影响:当前做法和未来方向综述

David Oche Idoko, Mary Ofosua Danso, Toyosi Motilola Olala, Helena Nbeu Nkula, Manuel and Akan Ime Ibokette
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有效的渔业管理对于维持海洋生态系统的生态平衡和可持续性至关重要。本综述论文研究了美国佐治亚州目前采用的渔业管理策略,并评估了其对生态的影响。综述综合了现有的各种管理方法的实施和结果研究,包括渔具限制、渔获量限制、季节性休渔和海洋保护区。它分析了这些策略在保护目标物种、减少副渔获物以及保护沿海和河口环境整体健康方面的功效。此外,本文还指出了新出现的挑战,如气候变化和物种分布变化的影响,并探讨了佐治亚州渔业管理未来的潜在方向。本综述的结论旨在向政策制定者、资源管理人员和利益相关者介绍当前做法的优势和局限性,并为制定更全面和适应性更强的管理框架提供建议,以确保佐治亚州海洋生态系统的长期生态恢复能力。
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Evaluating the ecological impact of fisheries management strategies in Georgia, USA: A review on current practices and future directions
Effective fisheries management is crucial for maintaining the ecological balance and sustainability of marine ecosystems. This review paper examines the current fisheries management strategies employed in the state of Georgia, USA, and evaluates their ecological impact. The review synthesizes existing research on the implementation and outcomes of various management approaches, including gear restrictions, catch limits, seasonal closures, and marine protected areas. It analyzes the efficacy of these strategies in conserving target species, mitigating bycatch, and preserving the overall health of coastal and estuarine environments. Furthermore, the paper identifies emerging challenges, such as the impacts of climate change and shifting species distributions, and explores potential future directions for fisheries management in Georgia. The findings of this review aim to inform policymakers, resource managers, and stakeholders about the strengths and limitations of current practices, and provide recommendations for developing more comprehensive and adaptive management frameworks to ensure the long-term ecological resilience of Georgia's marine ecosystems.
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