An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks

Current scientific management objectives for ICES roundfish stocks are to ensure conservation of the biological resource and do not explicitly consider economic or social objectives. For example, there are currently no objectives to maximize the sustainable yield or to reduce variability in total al...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Kell, L.T., Pilling, G., Kirkwood, G., Pastoors, M.A., Mesnil, B., Korsbrekke, K., Abaunza, Pablo, Aps, R., Biseau, Alain, Kunzlik, Phil, Needle, C., Roel, Beatriz Adelaida, Ulrich, C.
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7478
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/326794
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.09.003
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/326794 2024-02-11T10:06:42+01:00 An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks Kell, L.T. Pilling, G. Kirkwood, G. Pastoors, M.A. Mesnil, B. Korsbrekke, K. Abaunza, Pablo Aps, R. Biseau, Alain Kunzlik, Phil Needle, C. Roel, Beatriz Adelaida Ulrich, C. Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic ICES 2023-06-21T10:30:54Z http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7478 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/326794 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.09.003 unknown Centro Oceanográfico de Santander ICES Journal Of Marine Science, 63. 2006: 12-24 1054-3139 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7478 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/326794 doi:10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.09.003 5917 none Centro Oceanográfico de Santander Pesquerías research article 2023 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.09.003 2024-01-16T11:48:38Z Current scientific management objectives for ICES roundfish stocks are to ensure conservation of the biological resource and do not explicitly consider economic or social objectives. For example, there are currently no objectives to maximize the sustainable yield or to reduce variability in total allowable catches (TACs). This is despite the fact that the current system can result in wide annual fluctuations in TAC, limiting the ability of the fishing industry to plan for the future. Therefore, this study evaluated management strategies that stabilized catches by setting bounds on the interannual variability in TACs. An integrated modelling framework was used, which simulated both the real and observed systems and the interactions between system components. This allowed the evaluation of candidate management strategies with respect to the intrinsic properties of the systems, as well as our ability to observe, monitor, assess, and control them. Strategies were evaluated in terms of risk (measured as the probability of spawning-stock biomass falling below a biomass threshold for the stock) and cumulative yield. In general, bounds on interannual TAC change of 10% and 20% affected the ability to achieve management targets, although the outcome of applying TAC bounds could not have been pre-judged because results were highly dependent on the specific biology of the stock, current status, and the interaction with assessment and management. For example, for North Sea haddock, management became less responsive to fluctuations resulting from large recruitment events. Simulated target fishing mortality levels were rarely achieved, regardless of the TAC bound applied, and actual fishing mortality rates oscillated around the target. In the longer term, more restrictive bounds resulted in oscillations of greater amplitude and wavelength in yield and SSB. Bounds had less effect when a stock was close to the biomass corresponding to the target F. Risk for stocks that are declining or currently at low abundance may be greater, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Tac ENVELOPE(-59.517,-59.517,-62.500,-62.500) ICES Journal of Marine Science 63 1 12 24
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Pesquerías
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Pesquerías
Kell, L.T.
Pilling, G.
Kirkwood, G.
Pastoors, M.A.
Mesnil, B.
Korsbrekke, K.
Abaunza, Pablo
Aps, R.
Biseau, Alain
Kunzlik, Phil
Needle, C.
Roel, Beatriz Adelaida
Ulrich, C.
An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks
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Pesquerías
description Current scientific management objectives for ICES roundfish stocks are to ensure conservation of the biological resource and do not explicitly consider economic or social objectives. For example, there are currently no objectives to maximize the sustainable yield or to reduce variability in total allowable catches (TACs). This is despite the fact that the current system can result in wide annual fluctuations in TAC, limiting the ability of the fishing industry to plan for the future. Therefore, this study evaluated management strategies that stabilized catches by setting bounds on the interannual variability in TACs. An integrated modelling framework was used, which simulated both the real and observed systems and the interactions between system components. This allowed the evaluation of candidate management strategies with respect to the intrinsic properties of the systems, as well as our ability to observe, monitor, assess, and control them. Strategies were evaluated in terms of risk (measured as the probability of spawning-stock biomass falling below a biomass threshold for the stock) and cumulative yield. In general, bounds on interannual TAC change of 10% and 20% affected the ability to achieve management targets, although the outcome of applying TAC bounds could not have been pre-judged because results were highly dependent on the specific biology of the stock, current status, and the interaction with assessment and management. For example, for North Sea haddock, management became less responsive to fluctuations resulting from large recruitment events. Simulated target fishing mortality levels were rarely achieved, regardless of the TAC bound applied, and actual fishing mortality rates oscillated around the target. In the longer term, more restrictive bounds resulted in oscillations of greater amplitude and wavelength in yield and SSB. Bounds had less effect when a stock was close to the biomass corresponding to the target F. Risk for stocks that are declining or currently at low abundance may be greater, ...
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author Kell, L.T.
Pilling, G.
Kirkwood, G.
Pastoors, M.A.
Mesnil, B.
Korsbrekke, K.
Abaunza, Pablo
Aps, R.
Biseau, Alain
Kunzlik, Phil
Needle, C.
Roel, Beatriz Adelaida
Ulrich, C.
author_facet Kell, L.T.
Pilling, G.
Kirkwood, G.
Pastoors, M.A.
Mesnil, B.
Korsbrekke, K.
Abaunza, Pablo
Aps, R.
Biseau, Alain
Kunzlik, Phil
Needle, C.
Roel, Beatriz Adelaida
Ulrich, C.
author_sort Kell, L.T.
title An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks
title_short An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks
title_full An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks
title_fullStr An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of multi-annual management strategies for ICES roundfish stocks
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