Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020

Hydrobionts have a high nutritional value and are the most important component of the food supply for the population of Russia. In the course of the study, the characteristics of the stocks and fisheries of the king crab, opilio snow crab, northern shrimp, Icelandic scallop, sea green urchin and oth...

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Published in:Vestnik MGTU
Main Authors: Bakanev S. V., Matyshkin V. B., Sennikov A. M., Stesko A. V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Murmansk State Technical University 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2022-25-3-270-284
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e3a929efa0154e77a4bafff88f613be3 2023-05-15T15:38:50+02:00 Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020 Bakanev S. V. Matyshkin V. B. Sennikov A. M. Stesko A. V. 2022-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2022-25-3-270-284 https://doaj.org/article/e3a929efa0154e77a4bafff88f613be3 RU rus Murmansk State Technical University http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=2146 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-9278 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-4736 doi:10.21443/1560-9278-2022-25-3-270-284 1560-9278 1997-4736 https://doaj.org/article/e3a929efa0154e77a4bafff88f613be3 Vestnik MGTU, Vol 25, Iss 3, Pp 270-284 (2022) north fishery basin red king crab snow crab northern shrimp icelandic scallop sea urchin underutilized species catch stock assessment северный рыбохозяйственный бассейн камчатский краб краб-стригун опилио креветка северная исландский гребешок морской зеленый еж малоиспользуемыевиды вылов освоение запасов General Works A article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2022-25-3-270-284 2022-12-30T21:36:51Z Hydrobionts have a high nutritional value and are the most important component of the food supply for the population of Russia. In the course of the study, the characteristics of the stocks and fisheries of the king crab, opilio snow crab, northern shrimp, Icelandic scallop, sea green urchin and other commercial invertebrates in 2000–2020 are presented. The raw material base of the fishery of the king crab and snow crab is used in full; the indices of their commercial biomass are 215 and 430 thousand tons, respectively; development of TAC – more than 90 %. While maintaining the current management strategy, their commercial stocks will be at a stable level or increase. The commercial stock of the northern shrimp in the Barents Sea and adjacent waters is in a satisfactory condition (at the end of 2020 it was estimated at 2.2 million tons); the distribution density of shrimp in the Russian EEZ has halved. The resource base of the Icelandic scallop fishery in the Barents Sea is not exploited due to the depressive state of the stock: the median of commercial biomass is at the level of 200 thousand tons, which is below the boundary biomass target (224 thousand tons). The growth in the catch of the sea urchin is due to the increased interest of fishers in this object. The annual catch of the sea urchin does not exceed 10 % of the recommended one, fishing efforts are unevenly distributed over different parts of the Murman coast. Cucumaria, mussel, trumpeter, shrimp bear cub, clema, euphausiids are caught in small quantities and remain in the category of underutilized fishery objects. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea northern shrimp Red king crab Snow crab Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Barents Sea Tac ENVELOPE(-59.517,-59.517,-62.500,-62.500) Vestnik MGTU 25 3 270 284
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topic north fishery basin
red king crab
snow crab
northern shrimp
icelandic scallop
sea urchin
underutilized species
catch
stock assessment
северный рыбохозяйственный бассейн
камчатский краб
краб-стригун опилио
креветка северная
исландский гребешок
морской зеленый еж
малоиспользуемыевиды
вылов
освоение запасов
General Works
A
spellingShingle north fishery basin
red king crab
snow crab
northern shrimp
icelandic scallop
sea urchin
underutilized species
catch
stock assessment
северный рыбохозяйственный бассейн
камчатский краб
краб-стригун опилио
креветка северная
исландский гребешок
морской зеленый еж
малоиспользуемыевиды
вылов
освоение запасов
General Works
A
Bakanev S. V.
Matyshkin V. B.
Sennikov A. M.
Stesko A. V.
Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020
topic_facet north fishery basin
red king crab
snow crab
northern shrimp
icelandic scallop
sea urchin
underutilized species
catch
stock assessment
северный рыбохозяйственный бассейн
камчатский краб
краб-стригун опилио
креветка северная
исландский гребешок
морской зеленый еж
малоиспользуемыевиды
вылов
освоение запасов
General Works
A
description Hydrobionts have a high nutritional value and are the most important component of the food supply for the population of Russia. In the course of the study, the characteristics of the stocks and fisheries of the king crab, opilio snow crab, northern shrimp, Icelandic scallop, sea green urchin and other commercial invertebrates in 2000–2020 are presented. The raw material base of the fishery of the king crab and snow crab is used in full; the indices of their commercial biomass are 215 and 430 thousand tons, respectively; development of TAC – more than 90 %. While maintaining the current management strategy, their commercial stocks will be at a stable level or increase. The commercial stock of the northern shrimp in the Barents Sea and adjacent waters is in a satisfactory condition (at the end of 2020 it was estimated at 2.2 million tons); the distribution density of shrimp in the Russian EEZ has halved. The resource base of the Icelandic scallop fishery in the Barents Sea is not exploited due to the depressive state of the stock: the median of commercial biomass is at the level of 200 thousand tons, which is below the boundary biomass target (224 thousand tons). The growth in the catch of the sea urchin is due to the increased interest of fishers in this object. The annual catch of the sea urchin does not exceed 10 % of the recommended one, fishing efforts are unevenly distributed over different parts of the Murman coast. Cucumaria, mussel, trumpeter, shrimp bear cub, clema, euphausiids are caught in small quantities and remain in the category of underutilized fishery objects.
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author Bakanev S. V.
Matyshkin V. B.
Sennikov A. M.
Stesko A. V.
author_facet Bakanev S. V.
Matyshkin V. B.
Sennikov A. M.
Stesko A. V.
author_sort Bakanev S. V.
title Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020
title_short Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020
title_full Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020
title_fullStr Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the Barents and White Seas in 2000–2020
title_sort assessment and fishery of shellfish stocks in the barents and white seas in 2000–2020
publisher Murmansk State Technical University
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2022-25-3-270-284
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Tac
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Tac
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northern shrimp
Red king crab
Snow crab
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northern shrimp
Red king crab
Snow crab
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