SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans

The SEAwise project works to deliver a fully operational tool that will allow fishers, managers, and policy makers to easily apply Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM). This SEAwise report investigates the impact of existing management plans on the stocks and landings. The analyses are based...

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Main Authors: Dorleta Garcia, Leire Ibaibarriaga, Alexander Kempf, Marc Taylor, Bernhard Kühn, Elliot John Brown, Vanessa Trijoulet, Morten Vinther, Raphaël Girardin, Marie Savina-Rolland, Sigrid Lehuta, Ghassen Halouani, Marianne Robert, Mathieu Woillez, Stéphanie Mahevas, Morgane Travers, Marga Andres, Sonia Sánchez-Maroño, Isabella Bitetto, Maria-Teresa Spedicato, Giovanni Romagnoni, Marianna Giannoulaki, Vasiliki Sgardeli, Stavroula Tsoukali, Angelos Liontakis, Celia Vassilopoulou, Sarah Millar, J., Gert van Hoey, Gerjan Piet, Katell Hamon, Marloes Kraan, Sophie Smout, Janneke Ransijn, Robert Thorpe, Chris Lynam, Joanna Bluemel, Rüdiger Voss, Henn Ojaveer, Kristiina Hommik, Paco Melia, Didier Gascuel, Mikaela Potier, Didzis Ustups, Maris Plikshs, Mike Heath, J.J., Logan Binch, Anna Rindorf
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spelling ftdtufig:oai:figshare.com:article/25624698 2024-05-19T07:45:51+00:00 SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans Dorleta Garcia Leire Ibaibarriaga Alexander Kempf Marc Taylor Bernhard Kühn Elliot John Brown Vanessa Trijoulet Morten Vinther Raphaël Girardin Marie Savina-Rolland Sigrid Lehuta Ghassen Halouani Marianne Robert Mathieu Woillez Stéphanie Mahevas Morgane Travers Marga Andres Sonia Sánchez-Maroño Isabella Bitetto Maria-Teresa Spedicato Giovanni Romagnoni Marianna Giannoulaki Vasiliki Sgardeli Stavroula Tsoukali Angelos Liontakis Celia Vassilopoulou Sarah Millar J. Gert van Hoey Gerjan Piet Katell Hamon Marloes Kraan Sophie Smout Janneke Ransijn Robert Thorpe Chris Lynam Joanna Bluemel Rüdiger Voss Henn Ojaveer Kristiina Hommik Paco Melia Didier Gascuel Mikaela Potier Didzis Ustups Maris Plikshs Mike Heath J.J. Logan Binch Anna Rindorf 2024-04-17T11:39:20Z https://doi.org/10.11583/dtu.25624698.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/SEAwise_Report_on_the_impacts_of_fisheries_on_stocks_and_landings_under_existing_management_plans/25624698 unknown doi:10.11583/dtu.25624698.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/SEAwise_Report_on_the_impacts_of_fisheries_on_stocks_and_landings_under_existing_management_plans/25624698 CC BY 4.0 Conservation and biodiversity Environmental assessment and monitoring Environmental management Natural resource management Fisheries mangement Mixed fisheries Maximum Sustainable Yield Pretty Good Yield Fleet dynamics Text Online resource 2024 ftdtufig https://doi.org/10.11583/dtu.25624698.v1 2024-04-22T01:15:42Z The SEAwise project works to deliver a fully operational tool that will allow fishers, managers, and policy makers to easily apply Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM). This SEAwise report investigates the impact of existing management plans on the stocks and landings. The analyses are based on the simulations carried out for deliverables 6.4 and 6.7 in Task 6.3 and Task 6.4, respectively. A wide range of models has been applied to various case study areas across the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean. The work provides important information on likely impact of different management scenarios on the stocks and the landings at different time horizons. The scenarios investigated include management related to attaining Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) in both a strict MSY approach and a Pretty Good Yield (PGY) approach (allowing sustainable deviations from single species F MSY point estimates). Additionally, two additional scenarios were run to evaluate the impact of a management regime based on MSY and the landing obligation. In one of the scenarios the effort level was maintained at current level and in the second a more realistic fleet dynamic constrained by catch quotas and not constrained by a landing obligation was implemented. The current fisheries management, based on MSY target with implementation of landing obligation, led to an increase in SSB, a fishing mortality level well below the target in most of the cases, and an increase in landings in the long term. The increase in landings was large in the case studies that had stocks at very low level at the beginning of the simulation, but limited in other cases. The change in average age of the stock was case study dependent and any increase was not related to the status of the stocks. The PGY scenario where the fishing mortality ranges were used to introduce flexibility in the TAC and quota system did not solve the problem of choke species in the mixed fisheries. Each case study used a different approach to use the ranges but none of them resulted in ... Text Northeast Atlantic Technical University of Denmark (DTU): Fighsare
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topic Conservation and biodiversity
Environmental assessment and monitoring
Environmental management
Natural resource management
Fisheries mangement
Mixed fisheries
Maximum Sustainable Yield
Pretty Good Yield
Fleet dynamics
spellingShingle Conservation and biodiversity
Environmental assessment and monitoring
Environmental management
Natural resource management
Fisheries mangement
Mixed fisheries
Maximum Sustainable Yield
Pretty Good Yield
Fleet dynamics
Dorleta Garcia
Leire Ibaibarriaga
Alexander Kempf
Marc Taylor
Bernhard Kühn
Elliot John Brown
Vanessa Trijoulet
Morten Vinther
Raphaël Girardin
Marie Savina-Rolland
Sigrid Lehuta
Ghassen Halouani
Marianne Robert
Mathieu Woillez
Stéphanie Mahevas
Morgane Travers
Marga Andres
Sonia Sánchez-Maroño
Isabella Bitetto
Maria-Teresa Spedicato
Giovanni Romagnoni
Marianna Giannoulaki
Vasiliki Sgardeli
Stavroula Tsoukali
Angelos Liontakis
Celia Vassilopoulou
Sarah Millar
J.
Gert van Hoey
Gerjan Piet
Katell Hamon
Marloes Kraan
Sophie Smout
Janneke Ransijn
Robert Thorpe
Chris Lynam
Joanna Bluemel
Rüdiger Voss
Henn Ojaveer
Kristiina Hommik
Paco Melia
Didier Gascuel
Mikaela Potier
Didzis Ustups
Maris Plikshs
Mike Heath
J.J.
Logan Binch
Anna Rindorf
SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans
topic_facet Conservation and biodiversity
Environmental assessment and monitoring
Environmental management
Natural resource management
Fisheries mangement
Mixed fisheries
Maximum Sustainable Yield
Pretty Good Yield
Fleet dynamics
description The SEAwise project works to deliver a fully operational tool that will allow fishers, managers, and policy makers to easily apply Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM). This SEAwise report investigates the impact of existing management plans on the stocks and landings. The analyses are based on the simulations carried out for deliverables 6.4 and 6.7 in Task 6.3 and Task 6.4, respectively. A wide range of models has been applied to various case study areas across the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean. The work provides important information on likely impact of different management scenarios on the stocks and the landings at different time horizons. The scenarios investigated include management related to attaining Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) in both a strict MSY approach and a Pretty Good Yield (PGY) approach (allowing sustainable deviations from single species F MSY point estimates). Additionally, two additional scenarios were run to evaluate the impact of a management regime based on MSY and the landing obligation. In one of the scenarios the effort level was maintained at current level and in the second a more realistic fleet dynamic constrained by catch quotas and not constrained by a landing obligation was implemented. The current fisheries management, based on MSY target with implementation of landing obligation, led to an increase in SSB, a fishing mortality level well below the target in most of the cases, and an increase in landings in the long term. The increase in landings was large in the case studies that had stocks at very low level at the beginning of the simulation, but limited in other cases. The change in average age of the stock was case study dependent and any increase was not related to the status of the stocks. The PGY scenario where the fishing mortality ranges were used to introduce flexibility in the TAC and quota system did not solve the problem of choke species in the mixed fisheries. Each case study used a different approach to use the ranges but none of them resulted in ...
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author Dorleta Garcia
Leire Ibaibarriaga
Alexander Kempf
Marc Taylor
Bernhard Kühn
Elliot John Brown
Vanessa Trijoulet
Morten Vinther
Raphaël Girardin
Marie Savina-Rolland
Sigrid Lehuta
Ghassen Halouani
Marianne Robert
Mathieu Woillez
Stéphanie Mahevas
Morgane Travers
Marga Andres
Sonia Sánchez-Maroño
Isabella Bitetto
Maria-Teresa Spedicato
Giovanni Romagnoni
Marianna Giannoulaki
Vasiliki Sgardeli
Stavroula Tsoukali
Angelos Liontakis
Celia Vassilopoulou
Sarah Millar
J.
Gert van Hoey
Gerjan Piet
Katell Hamon
Marloes Kraan
Sophie Smout
Janneke Ransijn
Robert Thorpe
Chris Lynam
Joanna Bluemel
Rüdiger Voss
Henn Ojaveer
Kristiina Hommik
Paco Melia
Didier Gascuel
Mikaela Potier
Didzis Ustups
Maris Plikshs
Mike Heath
J.J.
Logan Binch
Anna Rindorf
author_facet Dorleta Garcia
Leire Ibaibarriaga
Alexander Kempf
Marc Taylor
Bernhard Kühn
Elliot John Brown
Vanessa Trijoulet
Morten Vinther
Raphaël Girardin
Marie Savina-Rolland
Sigrid Lehuta
Ghassen Halouani
Marianne Robert
Mathieu Woillez
Stéphanie Mahevas
Morgane Travers
Marga Andres
Sonia Sánchez-Maroño
Isabella Bitetto
Maria-Teresa Spedicato
Giovanni Romagnoni
Marianna Giannoulaki
Vasiliki Sgardeli
Stavroula Tsoukali
Angelos Liontakis
Celia Vassilopoulou
Sarah Millar
J.
Gert van Hoey
Gerjan Piet
Katell Hamon
Marloes Kraan
Sophie Smout
Janneke Ransijn
Robert Thorpe
Chris Lynam
Joanna Bluemel
Rüdiger Voss
Henn Ojaveer
Kristiina Hommik
Paco Melia
Didier Gascuel
Mikaela Potier
Didzis Ustups
Maris Plikshs
Mike Heath
J.J.
Logan Binch
Anna Rindorf
author_sort Dorleta Garcia
title SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans
title_short SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans
title_full SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans
title_fullStr SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans
title_full_unstemmed SEAwise Report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans
title_sort seawise report on the impacts of fisheries on stocks and landings under existing management plans
publishDate 2024
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