Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators

Stock-based and ecosystem-based indicators are used to provide a new diagnosis of the fishing impact and environmental status of European seas. In the seven European marine ecosystems covering the Baltic and the North-east Atlantic, (i) trends in landings since 1950 were examined; (ii) syntheses of...

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Main Authors: Gascuel, Didier, Coll, Marta, Fox, Clive, Guenette, Sylvie, Guitton, Jerome, Kenny, Andrew, Knittweis, Leyla, Nielsen, J. Rasmus, Piet, Gerjan, Raid, Tiit, Travers-trolet, Morgane, Shephard, Samuel
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Language:English
Published: Wiley-blackwell 2016
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:31256 2023-05-15T17:38:36+02:00 Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators Gascuel, Didier Coll, Marta Fox, Clive Guenette, Sylvie Guitton, Jerome Kenny, Andrew Knittweis, Leyla Nielsen, J. Rasmus Piet, Gerjan Raid, Tiit Travers-trolet, Morgane Shephard, Samuel 2016-03 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00201/31256/29910.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12090 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00201/31256/ eng eng Wiley-blackwell https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00201/31256/29910.pdf doi:10.1111/faf.12090 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00201/31256/ 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Fish And Fisheries (1467-2960) (Wiley-blackwell), 2016-03 , Vol. 17 , N. 1 , P. 31-55 Ecosystem approach to fisheries management ecosystem indicators good environmental status Marine Strategy Framework Directive stock assessment trophic level text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12090 2021-09-23T20:24:46Z Stock-based and ecosystem-based indicators are used to provide a new diagnosis of the fishing impact and environmental status of European seas. In the seven European marine ecosystems covering the Baltic and the North-east Atlantic, (i) trends in landings since 1950 were examined; (ii) syntheses of the status and trends in fish stocks were consolidated at the ecosystem level; and (iii) trends in ecosystem indicators based on landings and surveys were analysed. We show that yields began to decrease everywhere (except in the Baltic) from the mid-1970s, as a result of the over-exploitation of some major stocks. Fishermen adapted by increasing fishing effort and exploiting a wider part of the ecosystems. This was insufficient to compensate for the decrease in abundance of many stocks, and total landings have halved over the last 30 years. The highest fishing impact took place in the late 1990s, with a clear decrease in stock-based and ecosystem indicators. In particular, trophic-based indicators exhibited a continuous decreasing trend in almost all ecosystems. Over the past decade, a decrease in fishing pressure has been observed, the mean fishing mortality rate of assessed stocks being almost halved in all the considered ecosystems, but no clear recovery in the biomass and ecosystem indicators is yet apparent. In addition, the mean recruitment index was shown to decrease by around 50% in all ecosystems (except the Baltic). We conclude that building this kind of diagnosis is a key step on the path to implementing an ecosystem approach to fisheries management Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Fish and Fisheries 17 1 31 55
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topic Ecosystem approach to fisheries management
ecosystem indicators
good environmental status
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
stock assessment
trophic level
spellingShingle Ecosystem approach to fisheries management
ecosystem indicators
good environmental status
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
stock assessment
trophic level
Gascuel, Didier
Coll, Marta
Fox, Clive
Guenette, Sylvie
Guitton, Jerome
Kenny, Andrew
Knittweis, Leyla
Nielsen, J. Rasmus
Piet, Gerjan
Raid, Tiit
Travers-trolet, Morgane
Shephard, Samuel
Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators
topic_facet Ecosystem approach to fisheries management
ecosystem indicators
good environmental status
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
stock assessment
trophic level
description Stock-based and ecosystem-based indicators are used to provide a new diagnosis of the fishing impact and environmental status of European seas. In the seven European marine ecosystems covering the Baltic and the North-east Atlantic, (i) trends in landings since 1950 were examined; (ii) syntheses of the status and trends in fish stocks were consolidated at the ecosystem level; and (iii) trends in ecosystem indicators based on landings and surveys were analysed. We show that yields began to decrease everywhere (except in the Baltic) from the mid-1970s, as a result of the over-exploitation of some major stocks. Fishermen adapted by increasing fishing effort and exploiting a wider part of the ecosystems. This was insufficient to compensate for the decrease in abundance of many stocks, and total landings have halved over the last 30 years. The highest fishing impact took place in the late 1990s, with a clear decrease in stock-based and ecosystem indicators. In particular, trophic-based indicators exhibited a continuous decreasing trend in almost all ecosystems. Over the past decade, a decrease in fishing pressure has been observed, the mean fishing mortality rate of assessed stocks being almost halved in all the considered ecosystems, but no clear recovery in the biomass and ecosystem indicators is yet apparent. In addition, the mean recruitment index was shown to decrease by around 50% in all ecosystems (except the Baltic). We conclude that building this kind of diagnosis is a key step on the path to implementing an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
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author Gascuel, Didier
Coll, Marta
Fox, Clive
Guenette, Sylvie
Guitton, Jerome
Kenny, Andrew
Knittweis, Leyla
Nielsen, J. Rasmus
Piet, Gerjan
Raid, Tiit
Travers-trolet, Morgane
Shephard, Samuel
author_facet Gascuel, Didier
Coll, Marta
Fox, Clive
Guenette, Sylvie
Guitton, Jerome
Kenny, Andrew
Knittweis, Leyla
Nielsen, J. Rasmus
Piet, Gerjan
Raid, Tiit
Travers-trolet, Morgane
Shephard, Samuel
author_sort Gascuel, Didier
title Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators
title_short Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators
title_full Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators
title_fullStr Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators
title_full_unstemmed Fishing impact and environmental status in European seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators
title_sort fishing impact and environmental status in european seas: a diagnosis from stock assessments and ecosystem indicators
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