Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods

The catch-maximum sustainable yield (CMSY) method and a closely related Bayesian state-space Schaefer surplus production model (BSM) were combined with published catch data and catch per unit effort (CPUE) time series or spawning stock biomass (SSB) data to evaluate fisheries reference points for ex...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Zhang, Shanshan, Wang, Yibang, Wang, Yuanchao, Liang, Cui, Xian, Weiwei
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA 2020
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Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/169314
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.525363
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/169314 2023-05-15T15:54:09+02:00 Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods Zhang, Shanshan Wang, Yibang Wang, Yuanchao Liang, Cui Xian, Weiwei 2020-11-13 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/169314 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.525363 英语 eng FRONTIERS MEDIA SA FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/169314 doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.525363 data-limited stock assessment maximum sustainable yield fisheries management the Japan Sea and environs CMSY and BSM Environmental Sciences & Ecology Marine & Freshwater Biology Environmental Sciences TSUSHIMA WARM CURRENT REGIME SHIFT FISHERIES CATCH LARVAE 期刊论文 2020 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.525363 2022-06-27T05:43:20Z The catch-maximum sustainable yield (CMSY) method and a closely related Bayesian state-space Schaefer surplus production model (BSM) were combined with published catch data and catch per unit effort (CPUE) time series or spawning stock biomass (SSB) data to evaluate fisheries reference points for exploited resources of the Japan Sea. Eleven fish and invertebrate stocks were assessed; outcomes obtained through this analysis were the carrying capacity, biomass trajectory, maximum sustainable yield, and related parameters of each stock. Results showed that the stock of Arctoscopus japonicus was slightly overfished; the stocks of Cleisthenes pinetorum, Hippoglossoides dubius, Paralichthys olivaceus, and Chionoecetes opilio were overfished; and the stocks of Eopsetta grigorjewi, Pagrus major, Gadus chalcogrammus, and Glossanodon semifasciatus were grossly overfished; Pseudopleuronectes herzensteini was proved to be severely depleted; only Pandalus eous was in good condition. These results are consistent with the few previous studies on the status of fish species around the Japan Sea, where overfishing is becoming increasingly apparent. These assessments provide a basis for guiding the use, management, and rebuilding of fishery resources in the Japan Sea. Report Chionoecetes opilio Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Schaefer ENVELOPE(166.383,166.383,-71.367,-71.367) Frontiers in Marine Science 7
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topic data-limited stock assessment
maximum sustainable yield
fisheries management
the Japan Sea and environs
CMSY and BSM
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Environmental Sciences
TSUSHIMA WARM CURRENT
REGIME SHIFT
FISHERIES
CATCH
LARVAE
spellingShingle data-limited stock assessment
maximum sustainable yield
fisheries management
the Japan Sea and environs
CMSY and BSM
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Environmental Sciences
TSUSHIMA WARM CURRENT
REGIME SHIFT
FISHERIES
CATCH
LARVAE
Zhang, Shanshan
Wang, Yibang
Wang, Yuanchao
Liang, Cui
Xian, Weiwei
Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods
topic_facet data-limited stock assessment
maximum sustainable yield
fisheries management
the Japan Sea and environs
CMSY and BSM
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Environmental Sciences
TSUSHIMA WARM CURRENT
REGIME SHIFT
FISHERIES
CATCH
LARVAE
description The catch-maximum sustainable yield (CMSY) method and a closely related Bayesian state-space Schaefer surplus production model (BSM) were combined with published catch data and catch per unit effort (CPUE) time series or spawning stock biomass (SSB) data to evaluate fisheries reference points for exploited resources of the Japan Sea. Eleven fish and invertebrate stocks were assessed; outcomes obtained through this analysis were the carrying capacity, biomass trajectory, maximum sustainable yield, and related parameters of each stock. Results showed that the stock of Arctoscopus japonicus was slightly overfished; the stocks of Cleisthenes pinetorum, Hippoglossoides dubius, Paralichthys olivaceus, and Chionoecetes opilio were overfished; and the stocks of Eopsetta grigorjewi, Pagrus major, Gadus chalcogrammus, and Glossanodon semifasciatus were grossly overfished; Pseudopleuronectes herzensteini was proved to be severely depleted; only Pandalus eous was in good condition. These results are consistent with the few previous studies on the status of fish species around the Japan Sea, where overfishing is becoming increasingly apparent. These assessments provide a basis for guiding the use, management, and rebuilding of fishery resources in the Japan Sea.
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author Zhang, Shanshan
Wang, Yibang
Wang, Yuanchao
Liang, Cui
Xian, Weiwei
author_facet Zhang, Shanshan
Wang, Yibang
Wang, Yuanchao
Liang, Cui
Xian, Weiwei
author_sort Zhang, Shanshan
title Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods
title_short Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods
title_full Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods
title_fullStr Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of 11 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Populations in the Japan Sea Using the CMSY and BSM Methods
title_sort assessment of 11 exploited fish and invertebrate populations in the japan sea using the cmsy and bsm methods
publisher FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/169314
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