Atlas de las flotas de pesca españolas de aguas europeas atlánticas

The European Commission has acknowledged the value of fleet-based management approaches since the 2001 Green Paper on the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). In the 2009 Green Paper, this was again recognized as a key area of interest for future development of the CFP, in particular setting the technical...

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Main Authors: Castro, José, Marín-González, Manuel, Costas, Gersom, Abad, Esther, Punzón, Antonio, Pereiro-Muñoz, Francisco Javier, Vázquez-Vilamea, Armando
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
Published: Instituto Español de Oceanografía 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/4225
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/328855
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Summary:The European Commission has acknowledged the value of fleet-based management approaches since the 2001 Green Paper on the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). In the 2009 Green Paper, this was again recognized as a key area of interest for future development of the CFP, in particular setting the technical basis for the recent Data Collection Framework (DCF), which specifies the standard for national fishery sampling programs within a pan-European context. These policy changes require deeper and up to date knowledge about European fleets and fisheries, thus encouraging Member States to undertake scientific projects in order to obtain appropriate fleet segmentations classifying their fishing activities within a hierarchical structure. The work presented in this book is the first comprehensive analysis of the Spanish fleets operating in Atlantic European waters, taking into account both European and national management requirements. This has been possible due to the availability of official logbooks, which provide the broadest perspective on the activity of Spanish fleets in the study area. The only exception to this is small scale fisheries, pursued mainly by vessels of less than 10 m of length and, therefore, not subject to the requirement of keeping logbooks. In order to match better European and Spanish fleet classifications, a new level (“Management Unit”) is proposed here, which is placed between “modalidad”, used in the Spanish regulations, and “métier”, as is defined by the recent DCF. Spanish national waters comprise four fishing grounds, two of which are in the European Atlantic. Nine Management Units have been identified in the Northern Spanish fishing ground: bottom otter trawl (OTB10), bottom pair trawl (PTB10), purse seine (PSN10), set long line (LLS10), set gillnet targeting hake (GNS11), set gillnet targeting anglerfish (GNS12), trolling (LTL11) and bait-boats (LHP11) targeting albacore, and hand line targeting mackerel (LHP12). Two Management Units have been identified in Southern Spanish waters: bottom ...