An ISIS-Fish database describing monthly spatial dynamics of the Bay of Biscay mixed demersal fishery

We propose a database to describe the Bay of Biscay mixed demersal European fishery for the ISIS-Fish simulation tool. It was built upon national and European fishing databases, scientific survey datasets, models estimates, literature, and the formulation of assumptions.It accounts explicitly for sp...

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