Artificial reefs: “Attraction versus Production”

<p><em>The production of fish is the most common reason for the construction and installation of an artificial reef. More recently, environmental concerns and conservation of biological resources have been instrumental to the formulation of new goals of the research. One of the issue...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Barros Fagundes Netto, Ilana Rosental Zalmon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Essentia Editora IFFluminense 2011-04-01
Series:Vértices
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Online Access:http://essentiaeditora.iff.edu.br/index.php/vertices/article/view/1227
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description <p><em>The production of fish is the most common reason for the construction and installation of an artificial reef. More recently, environmental concerns and conservation of biological resources have been instrumental to the formulation of new goals of the research. One of the issues to be resolved is the biological function of “attraction vs. production” as a result of the use of artificial reefs. The uncertainty as to the answer to the question whether the artificial reefs will or not benefit the development of fish stocks could be solved if the artificial reefs would be managed as marine protected areas.</em></p>
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spelling doaj.art-0886774005cf4590805da0e0635a73722022-12-21T19:53:10ZengEssentia Editora IFFluminenseVértices1415-28431809-26672011-04-0113117919010.5935/1809-2667.201100101069Artificial reefs: “Attraction versus Production”Eduardo Barros Fagundes NettoIlana Rosental Zalmon<p><em>The production of fish is the most common reason for the construction and installation of an artificial reef. More recently, environmental concerns and conservation of biological resources have been instrumental to the formulation of new goals of the research. One of the issues to be resolved is the biological function of “attraction vs. production” as a result of the use of artificial reefs. The uncertainty as to the answer to the question whether the artificial reefs will or not benefit the development of fish stocks could be solved if the artificial reefs would be managed as marine protected areas.</em></p>http://essentiaeditora.iff.edu.br/index.php/vertices/article/view/1227Artificial reefs. Attraction. Production. Management.
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Artificial reefs: “Attraction versus Production”
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Artificial reefs. Attraction. Production. Management.
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title_full Artificial reefs: “Attraction versus Production”
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title_short Artificial reefs: “Attraction versus Production”
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topic Artificial reefs. Attraction. Production. Management.
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