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The Myfish project aims to develop new Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) indicators that can ensure high levels of fishery yield while respecting ecological, economic and social sustainability in European waters. This is a
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City

Amsterdam / /

Company

SSB / National Federation / /

Country

Germany / Denmark / /

Currency

CFP / EUR / /

Facility

National Institute of Aquatic Resources / This complex / Sally Clink / /

IndustryTerm

food web indicators / food / /

NaturalFeature

Central Baltic Sea / North Sea / Aegean Sea / Mediterranean Sea / Baltic Sea / /

Organization

Christian-Albrechts-Universität / Mediterranean Sea George Tserpes Hellenic Centre for Marine Research / National Institute of Aquatic Resources / Advisory Council / Federation of National Org. of Importers and Exporters of Fish / European Commission / Baltic Sea Advisory Council / European Union / International Council for the Exploration of the Sea / /

Person

Anna Rindorf / George Tserpes / Aqua / Chris Hopkins (Aquamarine) / Barrie Deas / Alexander Kempf Johann / Johann Heinrich Von / David Reid / Alex Olsen / /

Position

Mediterranean Case Study Leader / Coordinator / Chief Executive / Project Scientific Coordinator / General / Baltic Sea Case Study Leader / /

ProgrammingLanguage

EC / /

Region

western Mediterranean / eastern Mediterranean / Mediterranean / /

Technology

http / /

URL

www.myfishproject.eu / www.socioec.eu / http /

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