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InFish:
Fisheries ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-14 , DOI: 10.1002/fsh.10419
Abigail J. Lynch 1 , Devin M. Bartley 2 , Thomas Douglas Beard 1 , David B. Bunnell 3 , Steven J. Cooke 2, 4 , Ian G. Cowx 5 , Simon Funge‐Smith 6 , Craig P. Paukert 7, 8 , Mark W. Rogers 9
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Inland fishes and fisheries make substantial contributions to individuals, society, and the environment in a changing global landscape that includes climate, water allocations, and societal changes. However, current limitations to valuing the services provided by inland fish and their fisheries often leaves them out of key decision‐making discussions. InFish is a voluntary professional network with over 120 members from over 50 organizations in over 20 countries that seeks to address challenges facing inland fish through novel approaches and international collaborations. InFish fosters opportunities to share knowledge, pursue proposals, publications, and conference‐related events focused on inland fisheries. InFish has become a source of inland fisheries expertise, working collectively towards global conservation and sustainable use of inland fish through informing scientifically sound management practices. As such, InFish may serve as a model network for other natural resource challenges now and into the future.

中文翻译:

鱼:

内陆鱼类和渔业在不断变化的全球格局(包括气候,水资源分配和社会变化)中为个人,社会和环境做出了重大贡献。但是,目前在评估内陆鱼类及其渔业提供的服务方面的局限性常常使他们无法进行关键的决策讨论。InFish是一个自愿性专业网络,有来自20多个国家/地区的50多个组织的120多个成员,旨在通过新颖的方法和国际合作来应对内陆鱼类面临的挑战。InFish促进了机会,以内陆渔业为中心分享知识,寻求建议,出版物和与会议相关的活动。InFish已成为内陆渔业专业知识的来源,通过提供科学合理的管理方法,共同致力于全球保护和可持续利用内陆鱼类。这样,InFish可以作为现在和将来应对其他自然资源挑战的模型网络。
更新日期:2020-04-14
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