Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective

The cod and lobster fisheries of Atlantic Canada are managed in very different ways. Regulatory policy for Atlantic cod has traditionally been based on population or biomass measurements, something that has never been done for the management of Atlantic Canada’s lobster. While these traditional meth...

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Main Author: Corkett, Christopher J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Nova Scotian Institute of Science 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/71034
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/71034 2023-05-15T15:26:57+02:00 Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective Corkett, Christopher J. 2016-03-09T17:49:27Z http://hdl.handle.net/10222/71034 en eng Nova Scotian Institute of Science Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science http://hdl.handle.net/10222/71034 Article 2016 ftdalhouse 2021-12-29T18:17:03Z The cod and lobster fisheries of Atlantic Canada are managed in very different ways. Regulatory policy for Atlantic cod has traditionally been based on population or biomass measurements, something that has never been done for the management of Atlantic Canada’s lobster. While these traditional methods differ, an alternate logical or analytic approach to management is perhaps one way that sound and rational fisheries can be managed. The recommendations that follow derive from asking: can we learn analytic lessons from the collapse of Atlantic cod that might allow us to avoid a similar collapse in Atlantic lobster? A landings-per-unit-of-effort (LPUE) index could be constructed for the lobster industry that would provide a continuous trend over time. This trend would form an effective feedback model; a declining trend over time would indicate the goal of sustainability was in jeopardy, whereas a level or increasing trend over time would indicate that the industry was maintaining its sustainability. Crucially, an LPUE index should only be used as an argument a posterior involving feedback in the form of trends. This index should never be used as an argument a priori to estimate lobster abundance or lobster biomass. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository Canada
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description The cod and lobster fisheries of Atlantic Canada are managed in very different ways. Regulatory policy for Atlantic cod has traditionally been based on population or biomass measurements, something that has never been done for the management of Atlantic Canada’s lobster. While these traditional methods differ, an alternate logical or analytic approach to management is perhaps one way that sound and rational fisheries can be managed. The recommendations that follow derive from asking: can we learn analytic lessons from the collapse of Atlantic cod that might allow us to avoid a similar collapse in Atlantic lobster? A landings-per-unit-of-effort (LPUE) index could be constructed for the lobster industry that would provide a continuous trend over time. This trend would form an effective feedback model; a declining trend over time would indicate the goal of sustainability was in jeopardy, whereas a level or increasing trend over time would indicate that the industry was maintaining its sustainability. Crucially, an LPUE index should only be used as an argument a posterior involving feedback in the form of trends. This index should never be used as an argument a priori to estimate lobster abundance or lobster biomass.
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Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective
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title Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective
title_short Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective
title_full Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective
title_fullStr Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Can We Stop the Atlantic Lobster Fishery Going the Way of Newfoundland's Atlantic Cod? A Perspective
title_sort can we stop the atlantic lobster fishery going the way of newfoundland's atlantic cod? a perspective
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