Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain

With slow growth rates, late maturity and a high maximum age of 100 years or more, orange roughy can be classified as a vulnerable deepwater fish species that can only sustain low rates of exploitation. Historical patterns of exploitation associated with this species suggest that it is currently not...

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Main Authors: Dransfeld, Leonie, Gerritsen, Hans D., Hareide, Nils R., Lorance, Pascal
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: EDP Sciences 2013
Subjects:
vms
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11256
https://doi.org/10.13025/28866
https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2013066
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:https://researchrepository.universityofgalway.ie:10379/11256 2024-10-13T14:09:38+00:00 Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain Dransfeld, Leonie Gerritsen, Hans D. Hareide, Nils R. Lorance, Pascal 2013-10-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11256 https://doi.org/10.13025/28866 https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2013066 unknown EDP Sciences Aquatic Living Resources Dransfeld, Leonie; Gerritsen, Hans D. Hareide, Nils R.; Lorance, Pascal (2013). Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain. Aquatic Living Resources 26 (4), 307-318 0990-7440,1765-2952 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11256 https://doi.org/10.13025/28866 doi:10.1051/alr/2013066 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ ecological risk assessment vms continental slope beryciformes atlantic ocean aphanopus-carbo lowe demersal fish assemblage areas v-vii rockall trough black scabbardfish northeast atlantic ne atlantic centrophorus-squamosus porcupine bank age estimation Article 2013 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.13025/2886610.1051/alr/2013066 2024-09-17T14:44:30Z With slow growth rates, late maturity and a high maximum age of 100 years or more, orange roughy can be classified as a vulnerable deepwater fish species that can only sustain low rates of exploitation. Historical patterns of exploitation associated with this species suggest that it is currently not possible to manage its fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic sustainably, and the total allowable catch for orange roughy has been gradually reduced to zero for European fisheries since 2010. Orange roughy to the west of Ireland and Britain occurs on distinct bathymetric features (seamounts, hills and canyons) as well as on flat ground along the continental slope. Productivity-susceptibility analysis (PSA) was performed to evaluate the biological vulnerability of orange roughy in relation to other deepwater species and the risk that recent and current fisheries pose to its populations in the study area. Time-dependant PSA, based on the spatial overlap between orange roughy distribution and recent and current deepwater fisheries demonstrated a strong reduction in risk over time when fisheries stopped directed targeting practices and continued with mixed deepwater trawl fisheries. Some spatial overlap between the species and current fisheries remains, and while the method can show relative risk reduction, it cannot provide information on whether the risk is low enough to allow the recovery of depleted populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Lowe ENVELOPE(-30.309,-30.309,-80.537,-80.537) Porcupine Bank ENVELOPE(-13.667,-13.667,53.333,53.333) Rockall Trough ENVELOPE(-15.036,-15.036,53.825,53.825)
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topic ecological risk assessment
vms
continental slope
beryciformes
atlantic ocean
aphanopus-carbo lowe
demersal fish assemblage
areas v-vii
rockall trough
black scabbardfish
northeast atlantic
ne atlantic
centrophorus-squamosus
porcupine bank
age estimation
spellingShingle ecological risk assessment
vms
continental slope
beryciformes
atlantic ocean
aphanopus-carbo lowe
demersal fish assemblage
areas v-vii
rockall trough
black scabbardfish
northeast atlantic
ne atlantic
centrophorus-squamosus
porcupine bank
age estimation
Dransfeld, Leonie
Gerritsen, Hans D.
Hareide, Nils R.
Lorance, Pascal
Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain
topic_facet ecological risk assessment
vms
continental slope
beryciformes
atlantic ocean
aphanopus-carbo lowe
demersal fish assemblage
areas v-vii
rockall trough
black scabbardfish
northeast atlantic
ne atlantic
centrophorus-squamosus
porcupine bank
age estimation
description With slow growth rates, late maturity and a high maximum age of 100 years or more, orange roughy can be classified as a vulnerable deepwater fish species that can only sustain low rates of exploitation. Historical patterns of exploitation associated with this species suggest that it is currently not possible to manage its fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic sustainably, and the total allowable catch for orange roughy has been gradually reduced to zero for European fisheries since 2010. Orange roughy to the west of Ireland and Britain occurs on distinct bathymetric features (seamounts, hills and canyons) as well as on flat ground along the continental slope. Productivity-susceptibility analysis (PSA) was performed to evaluate the biological vulnerability of orange roughy in relation to other deepwater species and the risk that recent and current fisheries pose to its populations in the study area. Time-dependant PSA, based on the spatial overlap between orange roughy distribution and recent and current deepwater fisheries demonstrated a strong reduction in risk over time when fisheries stopped directed targeting practices and continued with mixed deepwater trawl fisheries. Some spatial overlap between the species and current fisheries remains, and while the method can show relative risk reduction, it cannot provide information on whether the risk is low enough to allow the recovery of depleted populations.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dransfeld, Leonie
Gerritsen, Hans D.
Hareide, Nils R.
Lorance, Pascal
author_facet Dransfeld, Leonie
Gerritsen, Hans D.
Hareide, Nils R.
Lorance, Pascal
author_sort Dransfeld, Leonie
title Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain
title_short Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain
title_full Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain
title_fullStr Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain
title_sort assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11256
https://doi.org/10.13025/28866
https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2013066
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ENVELOPE(-13.667,-13.667,53.333,53.333)
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Porcupine Bank
Rockall Trough
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Rockall Trough
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Dransfeld, Leonie; Gerritsen, Hans D. Hareide, Nils R.; Lorance, Pascal (2013). Assessing the risk of vulnerable species exposure to deepwater trawl fisheries: the case of orange roughyhoplostethus atlanticusto the west of ireland and britain. Aquatic Living Resources 26 (4), 307-318
0990-7440,1765-2952
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/11256
https://doi.org/10.13025/28866
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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