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Forecasting fish distribution and abundance in the Atlantic Ocean: The challenge of balancing exploitation and sustainability: Policy brief
Payne, M.; Keenlyside, N.S.; Bearzotti, C.; de Jong, M.F.; Fritz, J.-S.; Grist, H.; Ketelhake, S.; Meller, L. (2020). Forecasting fish distribution and abundance in the Atlantic Ocean: The challenge of balancing exploitation and sustainability: Policy brief. Thesis. Zenodo: [s.l.]. 10 pp. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4289934

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  • Payne, M.
  • Keenlyside, N.S.
  • Bearzotti, C.
  • de Jong, M.F.
  • Fritz, J.-S.
  • Grist, H.
  • Ketelhake, S.
  • Meller, L.

Abstract
    This briefing document was produced for the Science-Policy Discussion on ‘Forecasting fish distribution and abundance in the Atlantic Ocean: The Challenge of balancing exploitation and sustainability" organised by three Horizon 2020 projects, Blue-Action, TRITLAS and MISSION ATLANTIC, with the support of the European Parliament Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity & Sustainable Development on 3 December 2020 as an online event.

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