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Abstract Shrimp is not only one of the world’s most valuable aquaculture species, but also a species that encounter high economic losses due to diseases. Diseases are sufficiently important to…

21 December 2020 | Peer Reviewed | Colombia

Abstract A bioeconomic model was developed to examine optimal exploitation strategies for the queen conch (Aliger gigas) resource in the Colombian Caribbean. The analysis revealed that ecological and…

11 January 2021 | EfD Discussion Paper | Colombia

Abstract This study compares the performance of the industrial deep-sea shrimp trawl fishery in the Colombian Pacific prior to (year 2012) and following (year 2018) important management reforms (2013…

21 December 2020 | Peer Reviewed | Colombia

This study compares the performance of the industrial deep-sea shrimp fishery in the Colombian Pacific prior to and following important management reforms aligned with the FAO Code of Conduct for…

5 June 2020 | EfD Discussion Paper | Colombia

The rebuilding of collapsed fisheries is a major challenge for fisheries science and management, requiring multi-faceted evaluations to assess the current and potential performance of recovering…

5 June 2020 | EfD Discussion Paper | Colombia

Goal 2017: Global shrimp production review and forecast

11 June 2018 | Other Publications | Colombia

Given its ability to yield predictions for very diverse phenomena based only on two parameters—body size and temperature—the Metabolic Theory of Ecology (MTE) has earned a prominent place among…

9 June 2018 | Peer Reviewed | Colombia

Assessing progress on sustainability in fisheries presents an urgent need to evaluate how management reforms interact with fishing communities to not only assure the health of the fish stock, but also…

9 November 2020 | Research Brief | Colombia