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name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Berg, Florian
Beukhof, Esther
Bjarnason, Sigurvin
Bleijenberg, Jasper
Brunel, Thomas
Burns, Finlay
Campbell, Andrew
Costas, Gersom
Dubroca, Laurent
Duncan, Roxanne
Egan, Afra
Farrell, Edward D.
Gonçalves, Patricia
Henriksen, Ole
Høines, Åge S.
Homrum, Eydna í
Arge Jacobsen, Jan
Eliasen, Solva Karadottir
Lusseau, Susan Mærsk
Nash, Richard
Olafsdottir, Anna H.
Nøttestad, Leif
O´Hea , Brendan
Orio, Alessandro
Ourens, Rosana
Pardinas, Josu
Pert, Campbell
Salthaug, Are
Slotte, Aril
Sparrevohn, Claus
Stenevik, Erling Kaare
Ulleweit, Jens
Vatnehol, Sindre
Vinther, Morten
Watson, Joseph
Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE)
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name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water
description WGWIDE reports on the status and considerations for management of the Northeast Atlantic mackerel, blue whiting, Western and North Sea horse mackerel, Northeast Atlantic boarfish, Norwegian spring-spawning herring, striped red mullet (subareas 6, 8, and divisions 7.a–c, e–k and 9.a), and red gurnard (subareas 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) stocks. 2024 catch advice was drafted for all eight stocks. Benchmark assessments are proposed for 2025 for mackerel, herring, and striped red mullet while both horse mackerel stocks and boarfish are scheduled to be benchmarked in 2024. Northeast Atlantic mackerel. This migratory stock is widely distributed throughout the Northeast Atlantic with significant fisheries in several ICES subareas. The assessment conducted in 2023 is an update assessment, based on the configuration agreed during the 2019 interbenchmark and incorporates updates to the commercial catch, tagging, swept-area, egg survey, and recruitment index dataseries. Advice is given based on stock reference points which were updated during a management strategy evaluation carried out in 2020. SSB has been declining since 2014 but is above MSY B trigger in 2023. Fishing mortality has been increasing since 2016 and above F MSY since 2021. Blue whiting. This pelagic gadoid is widely distributed in the eastern part of the North Atlantic. The current assessment configuration (interbenchmark in 2016) uses preliminary catch and sampling data along with the acoustic survey data from the current year. The 2023 update assessment indicates that SSB is increasing following strong recent recruitment and is well above MSY B trigger . Fishing mortality has been above FMSY since 2014. Norwegian spring-spawning herring. This stock is migratory, spawning along the Norwegian coast and feeding throughout much of the Norwegian Sea. The 2023 update assessment is based on an implementation of the XSAM assessment model introduced following a benchmark in 2016 and is consistent with the 2022 assessment. SSB has been declining since 2009, except for ...
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author Berg, Florian
Beukhof, Esther
Bjarnason, Sigurvin
Bleijenberg, Jasper
Brunel, Thomas
Burns, Finlay
Campbell, Andrew
Costas, Gersom
Dubroca, Laurent
Duncan, Roxanne
Egan, Afra
Farrell, Edward D.
Gonçalves, Patricia
Henriksen, Ole
Høines, Åge S.
Homrum, Eydna í
Arge Jacobsen, Jan
Eliasen, Solva Karadottir
Lusseau, Susan Mærsk
Nash, Richard
Olafsdottir, Anna H.
Nøttestad, Leif
O´Hea , Brendan
Orio, Alessandro
Ourens, Rosana
Pardinas, Josu
Pert, Campbell
Salthaug, Are
Slotte, Aril
Sparrevohn, Claus
Stenevik, Erling Kaare
Ulleweit, Jens
Vatnehol, Sindre
Vinther, Morten
Watson, Joseph
author_facet Berg, Florian
Beukhof, Esther
Bjarnason, Sigurvin
Bleijenberg, Jasper
Brunel, Thomas
Burns, Finlay
Campbell, Andrew
Costas, Gersom
Dubroca, Laurent
Duncan, Roxanne
Egan, Afra
Farrell, Edward D.
Gonçalves, Patricia
Henriksen, Ole
Høines, Åge S.
Homrum, Eydna í
Arge Jacobsen, Jan
Eliasen, Solva Karadottir
Lusseau, Susan Mærsk
Nash, Richard
Olafsdottir, Anna H.
Nøttestad, Leif
O´Hea , Brendan
Orio, Alessandro
Ourens, Rosana
Pardinas, Josu
Pert, Campbell
Salthaug, Are
Slotte, Aril
Sparrevohn, Claus
Stenevik, Erling Kaare
Ulleweit, Jens
Vatnehol, Sindre
Vinther, Morten
Watson, Joseph
author_sort Berg, Florian
title Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE)
title_short Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE)
title_full Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE)
title_fullStr Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE)
title_full_unstemmed Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE)
title_sort working group on widely distributed stocks (wgwide)
publisher International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
publishDate 2024
url https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/18ed3eac-cf5c-4864-9079-e19c56760592
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24025482
https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/361352824/WGWIDE_2023.pdf
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/18ed3eac-cf5c-4864-9079-e19c56760592 2024-09-09T19:58:04+00:00 Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE) Berg, Florian Beukhof, Esther Bjarnason, Sigurvin Bleijenberg, Jasper Brunel, Thomas Burns, Finlay Campbell, Andrew Costas, Gersom Dubroca, Laurent Duncan, Roxanne Egan, Afra Farrell, Edward D. Gonçalves, Patricia Henriksen, Ole Høines, Åge S. Homrum, Eydna í Arge Jacobsen, Jan Eliasen, Solva Karadottir Lusseau, Susan Mærsk Nash, Richard Olafsdottir, Anna H. Nøttestad, Leif O´Hea , Brendan Orio, Alessandro Ourens, Rosana Pardinas, Josu Pert, Campbell Salthaug, Are Slotte, Aril Sparrevohn, Claus Stenevik, Erling Kaare Ulleweit, Jens Vatnehol, Sindre Vinther, Morten Watson, Joseph 2024 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/18ed3eac-cf5c-4864-9079-e19c56760592 https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24025482 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/361352824/WGWIDE_2023.pdf eng eng International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/18ed3eac-cf5c-4864-9079-e19c56760592 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Berg , F , Beukhof , E , Bjarnason , S , Bleijenberg , J , Brunel , T , Burns , F , Campbell , A , Costas , G , Dubroca , L , Duncan , R , Egan , A , Farrell , E D , Gonçalves , P , Henriksen , O , Høines , Å S , Homrum , E Í , Arge Jacobsen , J , Eliasen , S K , Lusseau , S M , Nash , R , Olafsdottir , A H , Nøttestad , L , O´Hea , B , Orio , A , Ourens , R , Pardinas , J , Pert , C , Salthaug , A , Slotte , A , Sparrevohn , C , Stenevik , E K , Ulleweit , J , Vatnehol , S , Vinther , M & Watson , J 2024 , Working Group on Widely Distributed Stocks (WGWIDE) . ICES Scientific Report , no. 82 , vol. 5 , International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) , Copenhagen, Denmark . https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24025482 /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water book 2024 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24025482 2024-07-01T23:52:55Z WGWIDE reports on the status and considerations for management of the Northeast Atlantic mackerel, blue whiting, Western and North Sea horse mackerel, Northeast Atlantic boarfish, Norwegian spring-spawning herring, striped red mullet (subareas 6, 8, and divisions 7.a–c, e–k and 9.a), and red gurnard (subareas 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8) stocks. 2024 catch advice was drafted for all eight stocks. Benchmark assessments are proposed for 2025 for mackerel, herring, and striped red mullet while both horse mackerel stocks and boarfish are scheduled to be benchmarked in 2024. Northeast Atlantic mackerel. This migratory stock is widely distributed throughout the Northeast Atlantic with significant fisheries in several ICES subareas. The assessment conducted in 2023 is an update assessment, based on the configuration agreed during the 2019 interbenchmark and incorporates updates to the commercial catch, tagging, swept-area, egg survey, and recruitment index dataseries. Advice is given based on stock reference points which were updated during a management strategy evaluation carried out in 2020. SSB has been declining since 2014 but is above MSY B trigger in 2023. Fishing mortality has been increasing since 2016 and above F MSY since 2021. Blue whiting. This pelagic gadoid is widely distributed in the eastern part of the North Atlantic. The current assessment configuration (interbenchmark in 2016) uses preliminary catch and sampling data along with the acoustic survey data from the current year. The 2023 update assessment indicates that SSB is increasing following strong recent recruitment and is well above MSY B trigger . Fishing mortality has been above FMSY since 2014. Norwegian spring-spawning herring. This stock is migratory, spawning along the Norwegian coast and feeding throughout much of the Norwegian Sea. The 2023 update assessment is based on an implementation of the XSAM assessment model introduced following a benchmark in 2016 and is consistent with the 2022 assessment. SSB has been declining since 2009, except for ... Book North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Norwegian Sea Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Norwegian Sea