Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX

The ecosystem approach to fisheries has been discussed since the 1980s. It aims to reduce risks from fisheries to whole, or components of, ecosystems, not just to target species. Precautionary approaches further aim to keep the risk of damage to a low level. Here, we provide a dynamic framework for...

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Main Authors: Andrew J. Constable, So Kawaguchi, Michael Sumner, Philip N. Trathan, Victoria Warwick-Evans
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2023
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MPA
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1043800.s002
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/23282387 2023-06-18T03:37:29+02:00 Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX Andrew J. Constable So Kawaguchi Michael Sumner Philip N. Trathan Victoria Warwick-Evans 2023-06-02T04:57:21Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1043800.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_2_A_dynamic_framework_for_assessing_and_managing_risks_to_ecosystems_from_fisheries_demonstration_for_conserving_the_krill-based_food_web_in_Antarctica_XLSX/23282387 unknown doi:10.3389/fevo.2023.1043800.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_2_A_dynamic_framework_for_assessing_and_managing_risks_to_ecosystems_from_fisheries_demonstration_for_conserving_the_krill-based_food_web_in_Antarctica_XLSX/23282387 CC BY 4.0 Evolutionary Biology Ecology Invasive Species Ecology Landscape Ecology Conservation and Biodiversity Behavioural Ecology Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology) Ecological Physiology Freshwater Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Population Ecology Terrestrial Ecology CCAMLR Southern Ocean ecosystem-based management EBFM MPA risk management Dataset 2023 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1043800.s002 2023-06-07T23:13:24Z The ecosystem approach to fisheries has been discussed since the 1980s. It aims to reduce risks from fisheries to whole, or components of, ecosystems, not just to target species. Precautionary approaches further aim to keep the risk of damage to a low level. Here, we provide a dynamic framework for spreading the ecosystems risk of fisheries in space and time, a method that can be used from the outset of developing fisheries and continually updated as new knowledge becomes available. Importantly, this method integrates qualitative and quantitative approaches to assess risk and provides mechanisms to both spread the risk, including enabling closed areas to help offset risk, and adjust catch limits to keep regional risk to a baseline level. Also, the framework does not require uniform data standards across a region but can incorporate spatially and temporally heterogeneous data and knowledge. The approach can be coupled with the conservation of biodiversity in marine protected areas, addressing potential overlap of fisheries with areas of high conservation value. It accounts for spatial and temporal heterogeneity in ecosystems, including the different spatial and temporal scales at which organisms function. We develop the framework in the first section of the paper, including a simple illustration of its application. In the framework we include methods for using closed areas to offset risk or for conserving biodiversity of high conservation value. We also present methods that could be used to account for uncertainties in input data and knowledge. In the second section, we present a real-world illustration of the application of the framework to managing risks of food web effects of fishing for Antarctic krill in the Southern Ocean. Last, we comment on the wider application and development of the framework as information improves. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Southern Ocean Frontiers: Figshare Antarctic Southern Ocean
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Invasive Species Ecology
Landscape Ecology
Conservation and Biodiversity
Behavioural Ecology
Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology)
Ecological Physiology
Freshwater Ecology
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
Population Ecology
Terrestrial Ecology
CCAMLR
Southern Ocean
ecosystem-based management
EBFM
MPA
risk management
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Invasive Species Ecology
Landscape Ecology
Conservation and Biodiversity
Behavioural Ecology
Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology)
Ecological Physiology
Freshwater Ecology
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
Population Ecology
Terrestrial Ecology
CCAMLR
Southern Ocean
ecosystem-based management
EBFM
MPA
risk management
Andrew J. Constable
So Kawaguchi
Michael Sumner
Philip N. Trathan
Victoria Warwick-Evans
Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Invasive Species Ecology
Landscape Ecology
Conservation and Biodiversity
Behavioural Ecology
Community Ecology (excl. Invasive Species Ecology)
Ecological Physiology
Freshwater Ecology
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
Population Ecology
Terrestrial Ecology
CCAMLR
Southern Ocean
ecosystem-based management
EBFM
MPA
risk management
description The ecosystem approach to fisheries has been discussed since the 1980s. It aims to reduce risks from fisheries to whole, or components of, ecosystems, not just to target species. Precautionary approaches further aim to keep the risk of damage to a low level. Here, we provide a dynamic framework for spreading the ecosystems risk of fisheries in space and time, a method that can be used from the outset of developing fisheries and continually updated as new knowledge becomes available. Importantly, this method integrates qualitative and quantitative approaches to assess risk and provides mechanisms to both spread the risk, including enabling closed areas to help offset risk, and adjust catch limits to keep regional risk to a baseline level. Also, the framework does not require uniform data standards across a region but can incorporate spatially and temporally heterogeneous data and knowledge. The approach can be coupled with the conservation of biodiversity in marine protected areas, addressing potential overlap of fisheries with areas of high conservation value. It accounts for spatial and temporal heterogeneity in ecosystems, including the different spatial and temporal scales at which organisms function. We develop the framework in the first section of the paper, including a simple illustration of its application. In the framework we include methods for using closed areas to offset risk or for conserving biodiversity of high conservation value. We also present methods that could be used to account for uncertainties in input data and knowledge. In the second section, we present a real-world illustration of the application of the framework to managing risks of food web effects of fishing for Antarctic krill in the Southern Ocean. Last, we comment on the wider application and development of the framework as information improves.
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author Andrew J. Constable
So Kawaguchi
Michael Sumner
Philip N. Trathan
Victoria Warwick-Evans
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So Kawaguchi
Michael Sumner
Philip N. Trathan
Victoria Warwick-Evans
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title Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX
title_short Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX
title_full Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX
title_fullStr Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX
title_full_unstemmed Table_2_A dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in Antarctica.XLSX
title_sort table_2_a dynamic framework for assessing and managing risks to ecosystems from fisheries: demonstration for conserving the krill-based food web in antarctica.xlsx
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1043800.s002
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