@article{fdi:010062934, title = {{T}he future of the oceans past : toward a global marine historical research initiative}, author = {{S}chwerdtner {M}anez, {K}. and {H}olm, {P}. and {B}light, {L}. and {C}oll, {M}arta and {M}ac{D}iarmid, {A}. and {O}javeer, {H}. and {P}oulsen, {B}. and {T}ull, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{H}istorical research is playing an increasingly important role in marine sciences. {H}istorical data are also used in policy making and marine resource management, and have helped to address the issue of shifting baselines for numerous species and ecosystems. {A}lthough many important research questions still remain unanswered, tremendous developments in conceptual and methodological approaches are expected to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the global history of human interactions with life in the seas. {B}ased on our experiences and knowledge from the "{H}istory of {M}arine {A}nimal {P}opulations' project, this paper identifies the emerging research topics for future historical marine research. {I}t elaborates on concepts and tools which are expected to play a major role in answering these questions, and identifies geographical regions which deserve future attention from marine environmental historians and historical ecologists.}, keywords = {{PROJET} {DE} {RECHERCHE} ; {MILIEU} {MARIN} ; {ZONE} {COTIERE} ; {EXPLOITATION} {DES} {RESSOURCES} {NATURELLES} ; {RESSOURCES} {HALIEUTIQUES} ; {HISTOIRE} ; {METHODOLOGIE} ; {FACTEUR} {ANTHROPIQUE} ; {CONSEQUENCE} {ECOLOGIQUE} ; {GESTION} {DE} {L}'{ENVIRONNEMENT} ; {INDICATEUR} {ECOLOGIQUE} ; {RECHERCHE} {PLURIDISCIPLINAIRE} ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{PL}o{S} {O}ne}, volume = {9}, numero = {7}, pages = {art. no e101466 [10 ]}, ISSN = {1932-6203}, year = {2014}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062934}, }