BIOL 2060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Seachoice, Habitat Destruction, Nondestructive Testing

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12 Apr 2016
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Includes: forestry, agriculture, aquaculture, wildlife huning, fishing. Harder and more complex to manage the higher up the ladder. Sustainable tree harvest and forest management tries to maintain the integrity of the forest while sill making it proitable. Fsc is an example of a company working towards this goal. Tries to make interacions to be selecive, non-destrucive ishing and ocean management. Community supported ishery where consumers pay a higher price for ish that is caught of the botom with hook and line. Biological and scieniic constraints: lacking data, uncertainies, muliple pressures on populaions, muliple species. Poliical constraints: diverging long term and short term beneits, difering interest and stakeholders, power and hierarchy, mismatched ime scales (poliical vs. biological) Based on the logisic growth model it factors in the rate that ishing changes the populaion and the price. Can be good for ishing because the extras in the populaion will overlow into the surrounding non-protected areas.

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