North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable

The lack of management leaves fishery resources vulnerable to increases in fishing pressure.Although some cephalopods are of commercial importance, most of Northeast Atlantic stocks are non-quota species(no catch or effort limits in large-scale fisheries and only some harvest control rules at the lo...

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Main Authors: Larivain, Angela, Petroni, Michael, Iriondo, Ane, Abad, Esther, Valeiras, Julio, Moreno, Ana, Dinis, David, Rocha, Alberto, Laptikovsky, Vladimir, Robin, Jean-Paul, Power, Anne Marie
Other Authors: European Regional Development Fund
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Language:English
Published: Cephs and Chefs (Interreg Atlantic Area Community Engagement Publications) 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10379/17096
https://doi.org/10.13025/15563
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:https://researchrepository.universityofgalway.ie:10379/17096 2024-10-13T14:09:39+00:00 North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable Larivain, Angela Petroni, Michael Iriondo, Ane Abad, Esther Valeiras, Julio Moreno, Ana Dinis, David Rocha, Alberto Laptikovsky, Vladimir Robin, Jean-Paul Power, Anne Marie European Regional Development Fund 2022-03-22T13:52:11Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10379/17096 https://doi.org/10.13025/15563 en eng Cephs and Chefs (Interreg Atlantic Area Community Engagement Publications) Larivain, Angela, Petroni, Michael, Iriondo, Ane, Abad, Esther, Valeiras, Julio, Moreno, Ana, Dinis, David, Rocha, Alberto, Laptikovsky, Vladimir, Robin, Jean-Paul, Power, Anne Marie. (2021). North EasternAtlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited frameworkSurplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable: Cephs and Chefs (Interreg Atlantic Area Community Engagement Publications). http://hdl.handle.net/10379/17096 https://doi.org/10.13025/15563 CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IE https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ Data-limited methods Pella-Tomlinson model SPiCT biological reference points cephalopods population dynamics stock assessment Report 2022 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.13025/15563 2024-09-17T14:44:30Z The lack of management leaves fishery resources vulnerable to increases in fishing pressure.Although some cephalopods are of commercial importance, most of Northeast Atlantic stocks are non-quota species(no catch or effort limits in large-scale fisheries and only some harvest control rules at the local scale in inshore fisheries). Cephalopods are short-lived, fast growing species, with highly plastic lifehistory characteristics and wide year to year variation in abundance linked to environmental variation. This had contributedto prevent the use of classical stock assessments methods and monitoringsuch species is also data-demanding with some of the largest EU cephalopod fisheriesbeing not includein fishery data collection protocols.These factors have led the cephalopods to be classified under the ICES category 3 data limited stocks.Severalstock assessment exercises were already carried out in European cephalopods but the wide variety of models tested to tackle distinctive features of different species makes it difficult to compare results. The progress on assessment methods for short-lived data limited stocks that are cephalopods and estimation of biological and MSY proxy reference points, focused on the application of the model SPiCT for stochastic production in continuous time (Pedersen and Berg, 2017).This model allowed the abundance time series for several Northeast Atlantic cephalopod stocksto be fit, including cuttlefish and squids(Loliginidae and Ommastrephidae) and octopuses (Octopodidae). The different assessed stocks were distributedfrom Scottish to Spanish and Portuguese fishing grounds. All models have beenfitted with the R package SPiCT, the homogeneous protocol allowingcomparisons between outputs. In the presentedcases, the model converged and the exercise provided useful preliminary diagnostics, allowing long-term trends in productivity to be considered reasonable(only the Rockall6.b exercise for Loligospp.showed unreliable outputs). Results for the cuttlefish indicated a rather good condition of ... Report Northeast Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Pedersen ENVELOPE(140.013,140.013,-66.668,-66.668) Tomlinson ENVELOPE(51.183,51.183,-67.250,-67.250)
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topic Data-limited methods
Pella-Tomlinson model
SPiCT
biological reference points
cephalopods population dynamics
stock assessment
spellingShingle Data-limited methods
Pella-Tomlinson model
SPiCT
biological reference points
cephalopods population dynamics
stock assessment
Larivain, Angela
Petroni, Michael
Iriondo, Ane
Abad, Esther
Valeiras, Julio
Moreno, Ana
Dinis, David
Rocha, Alberto
Laptikovsky, Vladimir
Robin, Jean-Paul
Power, Anne Marie
North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable
topic_facet Data-limited methods
Pella-Tomlinson model
SPiCT
biological reference points
cephalopods population dynamics
stock assessment
description The lack of management leaves fishery resources vulnerable to increases in fishing pressure.Although some cephalopods are of commercial importance, most of Northeast Atlantic stocks are non-quota species(no catch or effort limits in large-scale fisheries and only some harvest control rules at the local scale in inshore fisheries). Cephalopods are short-lived, fast growing species, with highly plastic lifehistory characteristics and wide year to year variation in abundance linked to environmental variation. This had contributedto prevent the use of classical stock assessments methods and monitoringsuch species is also data-demanding with some of the largest EU cephalopod fisheriesbeing not includein fishery data collection protocols.These factors have led the cephalopods to be classified under the ICES category 3 data limited stocks.Severalstock assessment exercises were already carried out in European cephalopods but the wide variety of models tested to tackle distinctive features of different species makes it difficult to compare results. The progress on assessment methods for short-lived data limited stocks that are cephalopods and estimation of biological and MSY proxy reference points, focused on the application of the model SPiCT for stochastic production in continuous time (Pedersen and Berg, 2017).This model allowed the abundance time series for several Northeast Atlantic cephalopod stocksto be fit, including cuttlefish and squids(Loliginidae and Ommastrephidae) and octopuses (Octopodidae). The different assessed stocks were distributedfrom Scottish to Spanish and Portuguese fishing grounds. All models have beenfitted with the R package SPiCT, the homogeneous protocol allowingcomparisons between outputs. In the presentedcases, the model converged and the exercise provided useful preliminary diagnostics, allowing long-term trends in productivity to be considered reasonable(only the Rockall6.b exercise for Loligospp.showed unreliable outputs). Results for the cuttlefish indicated a rather good condition of ...
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author Larivain, Angela
Petroni, Michael
Iriondo, Ane
Abad, Esther
Valeiras, Julio
Moreno, Ana
Dinis, David
Rocha, Alberto
Laptikovsky, Vladimir
Robin, Jean-Paul
Power, Anne Marie
author_facet Larivain, Angela
Petroni, Michael
Iriondo, Ane
Abad, Esther
Valeiras, Julio
Moreno, Ana
Dinis, David
Rocha, Alberto
Laptikovsky, Vladimir
Robin, Jean-Paul
Power, Anne Marie
author_sort Larivain, Angela
title North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable
title_short North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable
title_full North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable
title_fullStr North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable
title_full_unstemmed North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable
title_sort north eastern atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework surplus production in a continuous time (spict): annex1to wp.4.2deliverable
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