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Water Clarity and Temperature Effects on Walleye Safe Harvest: An Empirical Test of the Safe Operating Space Concept

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Gretchen J. A. Hansen, Luke A. Winslow, Jordan S. Read, Melissa Treml, Patrick J. Schmalz, and Stephen R. Carpenter, 2019-05-07, Water Clarity and Temperature Effects on Walleye Safe Harvest: An Empirical Test of the Safe Operating Space Concept: Ecosphere, v. 10, iss. 5.

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Abstract (from Ecological Society of America): Successful management of natural resources requires local action that adapts to larger‐scale environmental changes in order to maintain populations within the safe operating space (SOS) of acceptable conditions. Here, we identify the boundaries of the SOS for a managed freshwater fishery in the first empirical test of the SOS concept applied to management of harvested resources. Walleye (Sander vitreus) are popular sport fish with declining populations in many North American lakes, and understanding the causes of and responding to these changes is a high priority for fisheries management. We evaluated the role of changing water clarity and temperature in the decline of a high‐profile walleye [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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