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Article: Barange, M. 2003. Ecosystem science and the sustainable management of marine resources: from Rio to Johannesburg. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(1): 190-196

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Figure 1

Index of anchovy abundance from fish scales in sediment cores in the Santa Barbara Basin, California. Barange, M. 2003. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(1): 190-196


Figure 2

Catch trends in several major commercial species and dynamics of the zonal Atmospheric Index (ACI), a measure of hemispheric air mass transport. Barange, M. 2003. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(1): 190-196


Figure 4

Catches in species composition of catches in a small-mesh bottom trawl in Pavlof Bay, Alaska, through the regime shift of the mid-1970s. Barange, M. 2003. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(1): 190-196


Figure 6

Anthropogenic changes in marine ecosystem structure (top), trends in the Shannon-Wiener diversity index in the Gulf of Thailand and Georges Bank, and (bottom) mean trophic level versus catch in the Northwest Atlantic, 1950-1994. Barange, M. 2003. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 4(1): 190-196

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