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This is a static but editable layer, the ecosystem simulation will take into account the areas where fisheries are not allowed. If the fisheries closure is not specific to a fishing fleet, all fishing fleets will be considered banned from the area. | This is a static but editable layer, the ecosystem simulation will take into account the areas where fisheries are not allowed. If the fisheries closure is not specific to a fishing fleet, all fishing fleets will be considered banned from the area. | ||
Fisheries | Fisheries closures will affect the ecosystem simulation by communicating to the respective EwE models that none of the fleets are allowed to fish in these areas. | ||
[[Categories and Layers#tab=Protected areas|Return to protected areas]] | [[Categories and Layers#tab=Protected areas|Return to protected areas]] | ||
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=North Sea= | =North Sea= | ||
In the North Sea Edition | In the basic North Sea Edition the fisheries closure had no data and was only for editing purposes, the same function can be found under [[Marine Protected Areas]] where users can choose the fleets that are not allowed to operate in the area. | ||
== Digital Twin Edition == | == Digital Twin Edition == | ||
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=Baltic Sea= | =Baltic Sea= | ||
In the Baltic Sea there are two fisheries closure data layers, one for all fleets and another one for cod | In the Baltic Sea there are two fisheries closure data layers, one for all fleets and another one for cod. | ||
==Types== | ==Types== | ||
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