Report of the 3rd working group meeting on optimization of fishing pressure in the Northeast Atlantic, Rhode Island March 2018 : Project: Ecosystem Based FMSY Values in Fisheries Management

Global fisheries catches can be increased in a sustainable way after rebuilding of fish populations, if ecosystem functioning is considered. A central biological reference point for fisheries management, Fmsy, the fishing pressure that gives the maximum sustainable yield, has been re-evaluated takin...

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Main Authors: Sparholt, Henrik, Bogstad, Bjarte, Christensen, Villy, Collie, Jeremy, Gemert, Rob van, Hilborn, Ray, Horbowy, Jan, Howell, Daniel, Melnychuk, Michael C., Pedersen, Søren Anker, Sparrevohn, Claus Reedtz, Stefansson, Gunnar, Steingrund, Petur
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-5589
https://doi.org/10.6027/NA2019-906
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Summary:Global fisheries catches can be increased in a sustainable way after rebuilding of fish populations, if ecosystem functioning is considered. A central biological reference point for fisheries management, Fmsy, the fishing pressure that gives the maximum sustainable yield, has been re-evaluated taking into account ecosystem functioning. This has been done for the main commercial fish stocks of the Northeast Atlantic. The new Fmsy values can replace the current values right away in fisheries management. Report of the 3rd working group meeting in Rhode Island 2018.