Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep)

ICES advises that the proposed Harvest Control Rule (HCR) is precautionary provided that the target fishing mortality is set at F = 0.52 or a lower value, and linearly reduced to zero at SSB levels below an MSY Btrigger of 9900 tonnes. The evaluation found that including a 10% interannual quota flex...

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spelling ftdatacite:10.17895/ices.advice.18686813 2023-05-15T17:47:05+02:00 Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep) ICES 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.18686813 https://ices-library.figshare.com/articles/report/Norway_request_on_management_strategy_evaluation_for_the_Pandalus_fishery_in_Subdivision_3_a_20_Skagerrak_and_Division_4_a_East_Norwegian_Deep_/18686813 unknown ICES Advice: Special Requests ICES Custom Licence https://www.ices.dk/Pages/library_policies.aspx Greater North Sea ICES Ecoregion Fisheries and aquaculture Norwegian Sea ICES Ecoregion report Report Other 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.advice.18686813 2022-04-01T14:58:47Z ICES advises that the proposed Harvest Control Rule (HCR) is precautionary provided that the target fishing mortality is set at F = 0.52 or a lower value, and linearly reduced to zero at SSB levels below an MSY Btrigger of 9900 tonnes. The evaluation found that including a 10% interannual quota flexibility (’banking and borrowing’) in the HCR had an insignificant effect on the performance of the rule.ICES notes that recruitment from 2008 to 2014 has been low. ICES advises that if this lower recruitment was to continue in the long-term, then a lower target fishing mortality of 0.32 would be required for the HCR to be precautionary. This lower target fishing mortality would be precautionary for any level of recruitment observed in the past.ICES advises that because of uncertainty as to whether the stock is entering a phase of lower recruitment, a proposed HCR with target F = 0.52 should be re-evaluated within two to three years.ICES could not formally evaluate the effect of in-year revisions on the assessment.ICES was not able to investigate the effect of different discarding levels on the sensitivity of the results. Report Norwegian Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Norway Norwegian Sea
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Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep)
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description ICES advises that the proposed Harvest Control Rule (HCR) is precautionary provided that the target fishing mortality is set at F = 0.52 or a lower value, and linearly reduced to zero at SSB levels below an MSY Btrigger of 9900 tonnes. The evaluation found that including a 10% interannual quota flexibility (’banking and borrowing’) in the HCR had an insignificant effect on the performance of the rule.ICES notes that recruitment from 2008 to 2014 has been low. ICES advises that if this lower recruitment was to continue in the long-term, then a lower target fishing mortality of 0.32 would be required for the HCR to be precautionary. This lower target fishing mortality would be precautionary for any level of recruitment observed in the past.ICES advises that because of uncertainty as to whether the stock is entering a phase of lower recruitment, a proposed HCR with target F = 0.52 should be re-evaluated within two to three years.ICES could not formally evaluate the effect of in-year revisions on the assessment.ICES was not able to investigate the effect of different discarding levels on the sensitivity of the results.
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title Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep)
title_short Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep)
title_full Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep)
title_fullStr Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep)
title_full_unstemmed Norway request on management strategy evaluation for the Pandalus fishery in Subdivision 3.a.20 (Skagerrak) and Division 4.a East (Norwegian Deep)
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