A Framework for Multispecies Assessment and Management : An ICES/NCM Background Document

The report describes a framework that can be used to identify the most important trade-offs in ecosystem based fisheries management. The framework contains a description of how to identify the border between the science and policy domains, how to identify objectives and set goals for management, and...

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Main Authors: Rindorf, Anna, Schmidt, Jörn, Bogstad, Bjarte, Reeves, Stuart, Walther, Yvonne
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers 2013
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spelling ftnordiccouncil:oai:DiVA.org:norden-798 2023-05-15T15:38:49+02:00 A Framework for Multispecies Assessment and Management : An ICES/NCM Background Document Rindorf, Anna Schmidt, Jörn Bogstad, Bjarte Reeves, Stuart Walther, Yvonne 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-798 https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2013-550 eng eng Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers TemaNord, 0908-6692 2013:550 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-798 urn:isbn:978-92-893-2584-4 doi:10.6027/TN2013-550 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Barentsin alue Juutinrauman alue kalastus elinkeinoelämä Baltia Barentsregionen Østersøregionen Fiskeri Erhvervsliv Baltikum Barentshafssvæðið Eystrasaltslöndin Fiskveiðar Atvinnulíf Eystrasaltsríkin Østersjøregionen Næringsliv Book info:eu-repo/semantics/book text 2013 ftnordiccouncil https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2013-550 2022-08-18T20:26:56Z The report describes a framework that can be used to identify the most important trade-offs in ecosystem based fisheries management. The framework contains a description of how to identify the border between the science and policy domains, how to identify objectives and set goals for management, and how to communicate the management advice. Consultations with stakeholders showed that multi-species management advice needs to be precautionary, provide yields close to MSY, be in accordance with ecosystem constraints and be possible to communicate clearly to managers and policymakers. The use of the framework is demonstrated through examples from three different ecosystems: the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Barents Sea. Book Barents Sea norden (Nordic Council of Ministers): Publications (DiVA) Barents Sea
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Juutinrauman alue
kalastus
elinkeinoelämä
Baltia
Barentsregionen
Østersøregionen
Fiskeri
Erhvervsliv
Baltikum
Barentshafssvæðið
Eystrasaltslöndin
Fiskveiðar
Atvinnulíf
Eystrasaltsríkin
Østersjøregionen
Næringsliv
spellingShingle Barentsin alue
Juutinrauman alue
kalastus
elinkeinoelämä
Baltia
Barentsregionen
Østersøregionen
Fiskeri
Erhvervsliv
Baltikum
Barentshafssvæðið
Eystrasaltslöndin
Fiskveiðar
Atvinnulíf
Eystrasaltsríkin
Østersjøregionen
Næringsliv
Rindorf, Anna
Schmidt, Jörn
Bogstad, Bjarte
Reeves, Stuart
Walther, Yvonne
A Framework for Multispecies Assessment and Management : An ICES/NCM Background Document
topic_facet Barentsin alue
Juutinrauman alue
kalastus
elinkeinoelämä
Baltia
Barentsregionen
Østersøregionen
Fiskeri
Erhvervsliv
Baltikum
Barentshafssvæðið
Eystrasaltslöndin
Fiskveiðar
Atvinnulíf
Eystrasaltsríkin
Østersjøregionen
Næringsliv
description The report describes a framework that can be used to identify the most important trade-offs in ecosystem based fisheries management. The framework contains a description of how to identify the border between the science and policy domains, how to identify objectives and set goals for management, and how to communicate the management advice. Consultations with stakeholders showed that multi-species management advice needs to be precautionary, provide yields close to MSY, be in accordance with ecosystem constraints and be possible to communicate clearly to managers and policymakers. The use of the framework is demonstrated through examples from three different ecosystems: the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Barents Sea.
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author Rindorf, Anna
Schmidt, Jörn
Bogstad, Bjarte
Reeves, Stuart
Walther, Yvonne
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title A Framework for Multispecies Assessment and Management : An ICES/NCM Background Document
title_short A Framework for Multispecies Assessment and Management : An ICES/NCM Background Document
title_full A Framework for Multispecies Assessment and Management : An ICES/NCM Background Document
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title_full_unstemmed A Framework for Multispecies Assessment and Management : An ICES/NCM Background Document
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