STECF Multiannual management plans SWW and NWW (STECF-15-08)
The STECF was tasked with an analysis of the likely effects of proposed management plans for the Southwestern (Bay of Biscay and Iberia) and Northwestern (Celtic sea) waters. Quantitative analyses were carried out to compare the likely effect of those management plans and of the direct application o...
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ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/322188 2024-02-11T10:06:48+01:00 STECF Multiannual management plans SWW and NWW (STECF-15-08) Jardim, Ernesto Dolder, P. García-Rodríguez, Mariano González-Herraiz, Isabel Guillén García, J. Lleonart, Jordi Robert, M. Martín, P. Maynou, Francesc Minto, C. Osio, C. Recasens, Laura Sete (Francia) Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/9272 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/322188 en eng Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña EWG 15-09: Multiannual management plans (North Western Mediterranean fisheries and North Western Waters fisheries). (15/06/2015 - 19/06/2015. Sète (France)). 2015. EUR 27406 EN http://hdl.handle.net/10508/9272 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/322188 20978 open Pesquerías fishing management Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña report 2015 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:46:51Z The STECF was tasked with an analysis of the likely effects of proposed management plans for the Southwestern (Bay of Biscay and Iberia) and Northwestern (Celtic sea) waters. Quantitative analyses were carried out to compare the likely effect of those management plans and of the direct application of the CFP on both stocks and fleets involved in these fisheries. Based on the results of simulations of the provisions of the proposed management plans, STECF concluded that, setting fishing opportunities in line with single-species FMSY ranges will provide managers with additional flexibility compared to the basic provisions of the 2013 CFP. Such flexibility is likely to help alleviate the problem of mismatches in quota availability in mixed-species fisheries thereby reducing the risk of early closure of some fisheries due to choke species. Adopting FMSY ranges will therefore increase the likelihood that desired exploitation rates will be achieved and will reduce the risk that some fishing fleets will go out of business. STECF considers that it is crucial that managers take note that persistent fishing at the upper limits of the FMSY ranges across all or most stocks simultaneously negates the flexibility introduced by the FMSY ranges and greatly increases the risk of overfishing. Such an approach will also increase the risk that the objectives of the CFP will not be achieved. STECF concludes that single species biomass safeguards for all stocks should be maintained to provide a basic level of protection. STECF notes that for the fleets affected by the SWW MAP, those providing the highest employment are generally not dependent to a great extent on the species that will be regulated through the MAP proposals. STECF notes that in the NWW there are some fleets which provide significant levels of employment and seem to be very dependent on the species that will be regulated through the MAP proposals. Nevertheless, there are a number of fleets in the NWW area that are not included in the employment analysis because of an ... Report North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) |
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The STECF was tasked with an analysis of the likely effects of proposed management plans for the Southwestern (Bay of Biscay and Iberia) and Northwestern (Celtic sea) waters. Quantitative analyses were carried out to compare the likely effect of those management plans and of the direct application of the CFP on both stocks and fleets involved in these fisheries. Based on the results of simulations of the provisions of the proposed management plans, STECF concluded that, setting fishing opportunities in line with single-species FMSY ranges will provide managers with additional flexibility compared to the basic provisions of the 2013 CFP. Such flexibility is likely to help alleviate the problem of mismatches in quota availability in mixed-species fisheries thereby reducing the risk of early closure of some fisheries due to choke species. Adopting FMSY ranges will therefore increase the likelihood that desired exploitation rates will be achieved and will reduce the risk that some fishing fleets will go out of business. STECF considers that it is crucial that managers take note that persistent fishing at the upper limits of the FMSY ranges across all or most stocks simultaneously negates the flexibility introduced by the FMSY ranges and greatly increases the risk of overfishing. Such an approach will also increase the risk that the objectives of the CFP will not be achieved. STECF concludes that single species biomass safeguards for all stocks should be maintained to provide a basic level of protection. STECF notes that for the fleets affected by the SWW MAP, those providing the highest employment are generally not dependent to a great extent on the species that will be regulated through the MAP proposals. STECF notes that in the NWW there are some fleets which provide significant levels of employment and seem to be very dependent on the species that will be regulated through the MAP proposals. Nevertheless, there are a number of fleets in the NWW area that are not included in the employment analysis because of an ... |
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Jardim, Ernesto Dolder, P. García-Rodríguez, Mariano González-Herraiz, Isabel Guillén García, J. Lleonart, Jordi Robert, M. Martín, P. Maynou, Francesc Minto, C. Osio, C. Recasens, Laura |
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Jardim, Ernesto Dolder, P. García-Rodríguez, Mariano González-Herraiz, Isabel Guillén García, J. Lleonart, Jordi Robert, M. Martín, P. Maynou, Francesc Minto, C. Osio, C. Recasens, Laura |
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STECF Multiannual management plans SWW and NWW (STECF-15-08) |
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