- Marine and fisheries research
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Global trade and economics
- Efficiency Analysis Using DEA
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
- Mining and Resource Management
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
- Marine and Offshore Engineering Studies
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
- Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Intellectual Property and Patents
- Geological Modeling and Analysis
- Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
- Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets
- Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Water Resources and Management
IVI Sevilla Clinic
2023
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere
2009-2018
Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques
2017-2018
University of Tasmania
2009-2015
Animal, Food and Health Sciences
2014
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
2014
University of Portsmouth
2008-2009
A theoretical basis is required for comparing key features and critical elements in wild fisheries aquaculture supply chains under a changing climate. Here we develop new quantitative metric that analogous to indices used analyse food-webs identify species. The Supply Chain Index (SCI) identifies as those with large throughput rates, well greater connectivity. sum of the scores chain provides single roughly captures both resilience connectedness chain. Standardised can facilitate...
Abstract While the science supporting fisheries management has generally been dominated by natural sciences, there a growing recognition that managing essentially means economic systems. Indeed, over past seven decades, ideas and insights have increasingly come to play role in policy. As an illustration of this, International Council for Exploration Sea (ICES) actively seeking expand scope its scientific expertise beyond sciences [another inter-governmental marine organization which done...
Rock lobster fisheries are Australia's most valuable wild in terms of both value production and exports. Different states harvest export different species, with the landings being sent to Hong Kong market. A perception Australian industry is that species independent on market, such a change one has no impact price others. This study investigates market integration exports for four exporting states. Our results indicate all producers/export perceived be substitutes another, so that, long run,...
Abstract Catchpole, T. L., Revill, A. S., Innes, J., and Pascoe, S. 2008. Evaluating the efficacy of technical measures: a case study selection device legislation in UK Crangon crangon (brown shrimp) fishery. – ICES Journal Marine Science, 65: 267–275. Bycatch reduction devices are being introduced into wide range fisheries, with shrimp prawn fisheries particularly targeted owing to heavy discarding common these fisheries. Although studies often undertaken estimate impact measure on fishery...
Innes, J., O. Thébaud, A. Norman-López, and L. Little. 2014. Does size matter? An assessment of quota market evolution performance in the Great Barrier Reef fin-fish fishery. Ecology Society 19(3): 13. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-06637-190313
The internationally important river–floodplains of the Kakadu Region in northern Australia are at risk from invasive species and future sea-level rise–saltwater inundation (SLR–SWI), requiring assessments multiple cumulative risks over different time frames. An integrated risk-assessment framework was developed to assess threats feral animals aquatic weeds three SLR-scenario frames (present-day, 2070 2100) natural (magpie goose habitats), cultural (indigenous hunting–fishing sites) economic...
Abstract Bycatch of threatened, endangered or protected species by commercial fishers is a universal problem. Technical solutions are often applied that may impose inefficiencies across the fleet, even in periods areas when risk bycatch low. These include gear specifically designed to avoid which also reduce targeted catch, designation marine exclude fishing from whole areas. In this article, we examine effectiveness variable penalty system can provide incentives for redirect their effort...
Abstract As with many shrimp fisheries, the North Sea brown (Crangon crangon) fishery has been characterised by by‐catch and discarding of juvenile fish species that are value to other fleet segments. To offset this externality, mandatory use veil nets or separator panels was introduced in 2003 for all vessels using an aggregate beam length more than 8 m. trials prior date suggested retained catch might be reduced between 8% 35%, depending on area season. These studies, however, do not...