Operational research models and the management of fisheries and aquaculture: A review
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- Fishery management under poorly known dynamics
- On shared use of renewable stocks
- The role of the water temperature in the optimal management of marine aquaculture
- A fuzzy approach to decision‐making in sea‐cage aquaculture production
- Optimal operation policy for a sustainable recirculation aquaculture system for ornamental fish: simulation and response surface methodology
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- Greed is good: Heuristic adaptations for resilience in renewable resource management
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- Bioeconomic modeling of seasonal fisheries
- Incomplete information, learning, and natural resource management
- Seasonality matters: a multi-season, multi-state dynamic optimization in fisheries
- Quantitative methods for decision support in the Icelandic fishing industry
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