His scientific interests lie mostly in Fishery, Fisheries management, Ecology, Ecosystem and Fishing. His work on Stock assessment and Abundance as part of general Fishery study is frequently linked to Profit, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His research in Fisheries management intersects with topics in Natural resource economics, Environmental resource management, Fish stock and Overfishing.
Trevor A. Branch combines subjects such as Trophic level, Biodiversity and Food chain with his study of Ecosystem. His Fishing research incorporates themes from Marine ecosystem and Sustainability. His work in Sustainability addresses issues such as Maximum sustainable yield, which are connected to fields such as Overexploitation and Marine conservation.
His primary areas of study are Fishery, Ecology, Fishing, Fisheries management and Stock assessment. His Fishery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Sustainability and Habitat. His research ties Trophic level and Fishing together.
His Fisheries management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomass, Marine conservation, Fish stock and Overexploitation. His study in Fish stock is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Marine fish and Fisheries science. His Stock assessment research includes elements of Marine fisheries, Marine ecosystem and Econometrics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Fishery, Stock assessment, Southern Hemisphere, Econometrics and Blue Whales. His studies in Fishery integrate themes in fields like Pacific herring and Marine fish. He interconnects Whaling, Humpback whale and Sea lion in the investigation of issues within Southern Hemisphere.
His studies deal with areas such as Zoology, Taxonomy, Morphometrics and Balaenoptera musculus as well as Blue Whales. His Fisheries management research integrates issues from Habitat destruction, Habitat, Coral reef and Destructive fishing practices. Trevor A. Branch usually deals with Fish stock and limits it to topics linked to Food systems and Abundance.
Trevor A. Branch mostly deals with Fishery, Stock assessment, Fisheries management, Abundance and Fishing. His research links Marine fish with Fishery. His Stock assessment study combines topics in areas such as Habitat destruction, Habitat, Destructive fishing practices and Econometrics.
The concepts of his Fisheries management study are interwoven with issues in Coral reef, Fish stock, Overfishing and Food systems. The study incorporates disciplines such as Circumpolar star, Humpback whale, Polar front and Peninsula in addition to Abundance. His Fishing research includes themes of Revenue and Aquaculture.
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Rebuilding Global Fisheries
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(2009)
Global fishery prospects under contrasting management regimes
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(2016)
State of the World’s Fisheries
Ray Hilborn;Trevor A. Branch;Billy Ernst;Arni Magnusson.
Annual Review of Environment and Resources (2003)
The trophic fingerprint of marine fisheries
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(2010)
Fleet dynamics and fishermen behavior: lessons for fisheries managers
Trevor A Branch;Ray Hilborn;Alan C Haynie;Gavin Fay.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2006)
Contrasting Global Trends in Marine Fishery Status Obtained from Catches and from Stock Assessments
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Conservation Biology (2011)
Effective fisheries management instrumental in improving fish stock status.
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(2020)
Past and present distribution, densities and movements of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus in the Southern Hemisphere and northern Indian Ocean
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Mammal Review (2007)
The future of fish
Boris Worm;Trevor A. Branch.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2012)
Fisheries: Does catch reflect abundance?
Daniel Pauly;Ray Hilborn;Trevor A. Branch.
Nature (2013)
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