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Bayer-Sempere, J.T., D., Izquierdo-Gómez, F., Arreguín Sánchez & P., Sánchez-Jerez (2014). An Ecosystem Approach to the Role of Fish Farming in Coastal Areas. Ecopath 30 Years Conference Proceedings: Extended Abstracts. Fisheries Centre Research Reports. 22(3): 104-105.

An Ecosystem Approach to the Role of Fish Farming in Coastal Areas

Just T. Bayer-Sempere, David Izquierdo-Gómez, Francisco Arreguín Sánchez y Pablo Sánchez-Jerez

Coastal ecosystems put up most of the impacts from human activities in the sea. Generally, assessment based on a unispecific ecological group and/or habitat reflects only a fraction of what is happening in the ecosystem, and usually it is biased by the spatial and temporal variability at small scales. This is more evident when several human activities co-exist in the same area and interact synergically among them and with the natural structure and dynamics of the ecosystem. An ecosystemic assessment can combine several ecological groups, habitats, processes and/or activities, and offer a more holistic picture about the structure and dynamics of the considered coastal area.

Palabras clave: resilience; Coastal ecosystems; Fish farm; Sustainability

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