Results of the 3M Cod MSE

The general objective of the 3M Cod MSE is to maintain the SSB of this species in the safe zone as defined by the NAFO precautionary approach framework and to assure the optimum utilization, rational management and conservation of the 3M cod stock. Based on this, five performance objectives were tes...

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Main Authors: González-Troncoso, Diana, Urtizberea, Agurtzane, González-Costas, Fernando, Miller, David, Iriondo, Ane, García, Dorleta
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/328301 2024-02-11T10:02:00+01:00 Results of the 3M Cod MSE González-Troncoso, Diana Urtizberea, Agurtzane González-Costas, Fernando Miller, David Iriondo, Ane García, Dorleta Atlantic Ocean Halifax (Canadá) North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic NAFO Div. 3M 1972-2025 2015-06 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/9356 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/328301 en eng Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo NAFO Scientific Council 2015. (29/05/2015 - 11/06/2015. Halifax (Canadá)). 2015. NAFO SCR Doc.15/036. Serial No. N6463 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/9356 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/328301 21041 open Pesquerías Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo NAFO Division 3M Atlantic cod documento de trabajo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042 2015 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:49:20Z The general objective of the 3M Cod MSE is to maintain the SSB of this species in the safe zone as defined by the NAFO precautionary approach framework and to assure the optimum utilization, rational management and conservation of the 3M cod stock. Based on this, five performance objectives were tested via five different Performance Statistics. Six different OMs and two HCRs with three different Ftarget were tested. The six OMs come from different assumptions over M and over the Stock-Recruitment relationship (SRR). The two HCRs are one model-based (based on the Bayesian XSA model approved by SC) and one model-free (based on the EU-FC survey). A 20% constraint of annual variation of TAC was set for both HCR. Based on this, a total of 24 scenarios were tested and results projected for the period 2014-2025. Differences in the results come mainly from the assumed stock recruitment relationship and in a much lesser extent of assumed M and the different Ftarget levels tested. The SSB have an increasing trend in all cases reaching a level well above Blim at the end of the projected period. There are two main trends in yields, one for the scenarios with the model-based HCR and other for the scenarios with the model-free HCR. In the first case, landings decrease to 6 500 tons in 2020, and after that increase until 2025 reaching a value between 10 500 and 15 000 tons, depending on the SRR assumed. In the case of the model-free HCR, until 2023 the decrease is very small and then a quiet constant value between 5 000 and 11 000 tons is reached. None of the tested HCR reached the established performance objectives in the 2016-2023 period but most of the scenarios met the performance objectives after 2024. The main reasons for not achieving these objectives are the high initial F and catch levels and the 20% catch constraint. The necessary period to achieve the performance objectives would be longer if we had applied a more restrictive TAC constraint (15% or 10%). If the TAC constraint is not applied, lower landings are ... Report atlantic cod North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Tac ENVELOPE(-59.517,-59.517,-62.500,-62.500)
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Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE)
Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
NAFO Division 3M
Atlantic cod
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Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE)
Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
NAFO Division 3M
Atlantic cod
González-Troncoso, Diana
Urtizberea, Agurtzane
González-Costas, Fernando
Miller, David
Iriondo, Ane
García, Dorleta
Results of the 3M Cod MSE
topic_facet Pesquerías
Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE)
Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
NAFO Division 3M
Atlantic cod
description The general objective of the 3M Cod MSE is to maintain the SSB of this species in the safe zone as defined by the NAFO precautionary approach framework and to assure the optimum utilization, rational management and conservation of the 3M cod stock. Based on this, five performance objectives were tested via five different Performance Statistics. Six different OMs and two HCRs with three different Ftarget were tested. The six OMs come from different assumptions over M and over the Stock-Recruitment relationship (SRR). The two HCRs are one model-based (based on the Bayesian XSA model approved by SC) and one model-free (based on the EU-FC survey). A 20% constraint of annual variation of TAC was set for both HCR. Based on this, a total of 24 scenarios were tested and results projected for the period 2014-2025. Differences in the results come mainly from the assumed stock recruitment relationship and in a much lesser extent of assumed M and the different Ftarget levels tested. The SSB have an increasing trend in all cases reaching a level well above Blim at the end of the projected period. There are two main trends in yields, one for the scenarios with the model-based HCR and other for the scenarios with the model-free HCR. In the first case, landings decrease to 6 500 tons in 2020, and after that increase until 2025 reaching a value between 10 500 and 15 000 tons, depending on the SRR assumed. In the case of the model-free HCR, until 2023 the decrease is very small and then a quiet constant value between 5 000 and 11 000 tons is reached. None of the tested HCR reached the established performance objectives in the 2016-2023 period but most of the scenarios met the performance objectives after 2024. The main reasons for not achieving these objectives are the high initial F and catch levels and the 20% catch constraint. The necessary period to achieve the performance objectives would be longer if we had applied a more restrictive TAC constraint (15% or 10%). If the TAC constraint is not applied, lower landings are ...
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author González-Troncoso, Diana
Urtizberea, Agurtzane
González-Costas, Fernando
Miller, David
Iriondo, Ane
García, Dorleta
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Urtizberea, Agurtzane
González-Costas, Fernando
Miller, David
Iriondo, Ane
García, Dorleta
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title Results of the 3M Cod MSE
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title_full Results of the 3M Cod MSE
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NAFO Scientific Council 2015. (29/05/2015 - 11/06/2015. Halifax (Canadá)). 2015. NAFO SCR Doc.15/036. Serial No. N6463
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