2023
DOI: 10.1051/alr/2022023
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Population dynamics of the European native oyster in a Marine Conservation Zone exposed to unregulated harvesting

Abstract: The implementation of closed zones as fishery management tools have been shown to be successful in the augmentation of habitat restricted species. A concerted restoration effort is currently being focused on the European native oyster throughout its natural range. This has been accompanied by an increase in oyster prices. In 2018 a native oyster for restoration purposes cost 80 pence sterling by 2021 the price had increased to £3.50. It is likely that these price increases have led to harvesting pressure on es… Show more

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“…This decline was linked to illegal and unregulated harvesting (Smyth et al 2009), which is supported by the continued observation that O. edulis populations remain suppressed in areas which are not policed. In contrast, well protected areas are maintaining their population (Smyth et al 2023). Poor water quality (Eutrophication)…”
Section: Möbius (1883)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This decline was linked to illegal and unregulated harvesting (Smyth et al 2009), which is supported by the continued observation that O. edulis populations remain suppressed in areas which are not policed. In contrast, well protected areas are maintaining their population (Smyth et al 2023). Poor water quality (Eutrophication)…”
Section: Möbius (1883)mentioning
confidence: 99%