Thirty years of change and the future of Alaskan fisheries: Shifts in fishing participation and diversification in response to environmental, regulatory and economic pressures

Author:

Beaudreau Anne H.1ORCID,Ward Eric J.2,Brenner Richard E.3,Shelton Andrew O.2,Watson Jordan T.4,Womack Jennifer C.3,Anderson Sean C.5,Haynie Alan C.6,Marshall Kristin N.7,Williams Benjamin C.3

Affiliation:

1. College of Fisheries and Ocean SciencesUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks Juneau Alaska

2. Conservation Biology DivisionNorthwest Fisheries Science CenterNational Marine Fisheries ServiceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Seattle Washington

3. Division of Commercial FisheriesAlaska Department of Fish and Game Juneau Alaska

4. Auke Bay LaboratoriesNational Marine Fisheries ServiceNational Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Juneau Alaska

5. Pacific Biological Station, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Nanaimo British Columbia Canada

6. Alaska Fisheries Science CenterNational Marine Fisheries ServiceNational Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Seattle Washington

7. Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring DivisionNorthwest Fisheries Science CenterNational Marine Fisheries ServiceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Seattle Washington

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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