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Wild seafood supply for the Lithuanian Exclusive Economic Zone

DownloadGeonode_fish_supply.zip LicenseCreative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) AbstractWild seafood supply was calculated from the cumulative average of fishing effort, fishing intensity and fishing ship density in the Lithuanian Excclusive Economic Zone. Fishing intensity and fishing ship density data was extracted from HELCOM (2018) and fishing effort from ICES (2015). Fishing intensity was averaged for the available years and fishing gear types (2006-2016), rasterized and resampled to 20 m resolution using ArcGis. Fishing effort was averaged for the available years and fishing gear types (2009-2013), rasterized and resampled to 20 m resolution using ArcGis. Fishing ship density was averaged for the available years (2006-2016) and resampled to 20 m resolution using ArcGis. Classes were carried out according to Natural jenks interval. Publication DateOct. 15, 2019, 3:35 p.m. TypeVector Data KeywordsFisheries , Marine
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RegionsLithuania Maintenance FrequencyFrequency Of Maintenance For The Data Is Not Known RestrictionsAll restrictions and limitations are applied based on Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0) licencing policy. LanguageEnglish Data QualityFishing intensity extracted from HELCOM (2018a). Fishing effort extracted from ICES (2015). Fishing ship density extracted from HELCOM (2018b). • HELCOM, 2018a. HELCOM HOLAS II Dataset: Fishing intensity (subsurface swept area ratio). • HELCOM, 2018b. State of the Baltic Sea – Second HELCOM holistic assessment 2011-2016. Balt. Sea Environ. Proc. 155. • ICES, 2015. Fishing abrasion pressure maps for mobile bottom-contacting gears in HELCOM area. Reference: Inácio, M., Bagdaneviciute, I., Zolubas, T., 2019. A framework to map and assess commercial fisheries supply and demand in the Lithuanian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Ecosystem Services Partnership 10th World Conference: “10 years advancing ecosystem services science, policy and practice for a sustainable future”. October 2019 Hannover, Germany. Supplemental InformationNo information provided