Risk equivalence in data-limited and data-rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework

Fisheries management needs to ensure that resources are exploited sustainably, and the risk of depletion is at an acceptable level. However, often uncertainty about resource dynamics exists, and data availability may differ substantially between fish stocks. This situation can be addressed through t...

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Main Authors: Fischer, SH, De Oliveira, JAA, Mumford, JD, Kell, LT
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/101310
https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12722
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spelling ftimperialcol:oai:spiral.imperial.ac.uk:10044/1/101310 2023-05-15T15:27:43+02:00 Risk equivalence in data-limited and data-rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework Fischer, SH De Oliveira, JAA Mumford, JD Kell, LT 2022-11-18 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/101310 https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12722 en eng Wiley Fish and Fisheries 1467-2960 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/101310 doi:10.1111/faf.12722 © 2022 Crown copyright. Fish and Fisheries published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This article is published with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the King's Printer for Scotland. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 247 231 Journal Article 2022 ftimperialcol https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12722 2023-03-16T23:42:57Z Fisheries management needs to ensure that resources are exploited sustainably, and the risk of depletion is at an acceptable level. However, often uncertainty about resource dynamics exists, and data availability may differ substantially between fish stocks. This situation can be addressed through tiered systems, where tiers represent different data limitations, and tier-specific stock assessment methods are defined, aiming for risk equivalence across tiers. As case studies, we selected stocks of European plaice, Atlantic cod and Atlantic herring, where advice is provided by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). We conducted a closed-loop simulation to compare risk equivalence between the data-rich ICES MSY rule, based on a quantitative stock assessment, and the revised data-limited empirical management procedures of the ICES advice framework. The simulations indicated that the data-limited approaches were precautionary and did not lead to a higher risk of depletion than the data-rich approach. Although the catch based on generic data-limited approaches was lower, stock-specific optimisation improved management performance with catch levels comparable with the data-rich approach. Furthermore, the simulation indicated the ICES MSY rule can fail to meet management objectives due to increased depletion risk when management reference points are set suboptimally. We conclude that the recent revisions of the ICES system explicitly account for risk equivalence for data-limited fisheries management and are a major step forward. Finally, we advocate further consideration of simple empirical management procedures irrespective of data limitations due to their ability to meet fisheries management objectives with greater simplicity. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Imperial College London: Spiral Fish and Fisheries
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description Fisheries management needs to ensure that resources are exploited sustainably, and the risk of depletion is at an acceptable level. However, often uncertainty about resource dynamics exists, and data availability may differ substantially between fish stocks. This situation can be addressed through tiered systems, where tiers represent different data limitations, and tier-specific stock assessment methods are defined, aiming for risk equivalence across tiers. As case studies, we selected stocks of European plaice, Atlantic cod and Atlantic herring, where advice is provided by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). We conducted a closed-loop simulation to compare risk equivalence between the data-rich ICES MSY rule, based on a quantitative stock assessment, and the revised data-limited empirical management procedures of the ICES advice framework. The simulations indicated that the data-limited approaches were precautionary and did not lead to a higher risk of depletion than the data-rich approach. Although the catch based on generic data-limited approaches was lower, stock-specific optimisation improved management performance with catch levels comparable with the data-rich approach. Furthermore, the simulation indicated the ICES MSY rule can fail to meet management objectives due to increased depletion risk when management reference points are set suboptimally. We conclude that the recent revisions of the ICES system explicitly account for risk equivalence for data-limited fisheries management and are a major step forward. Finally, we advocate further consideration of simple empirical management procedures irrespective of data limitations due to their ability to meet fisheries management objectives with greater simplicity.
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author Fischer, SH
De Oliveira, JAA
Mumford, JD
Kell, LT
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De Oliveira, JAA
Mumford, JD
Kell, LT
Risk equivalence in data-limited and data-rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework
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De Oliveira, JAA
Mumford, JD
Kell, LT
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title Risk equivalence in data-limited and data-rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework
title_short Risk equivalence in data-limited and data-rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework
title_full Risk equivalence in data-limited and data-rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework
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title_full_unstemmed Risk equivalence in data-limited and data-rich fisheries management: An example based on the ICES advice framework
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