Revisiting safe biological limits in fisheries

Fisheries management reference points used for stocks in the Northeast Atlantic were investigated as to the appropriateness of their current levels based on three practical limits of exploitation in fisheries management: (i) the smallest sustainable size of the fished stock (SSBpa), (ii) the maximum...

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Main Authors: Froese, Rainer, Coro, Gianpaolo, Kleisner, Kristin, Demirel, Nazli
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spelling ftpuma:oai:pumaoai.isti.cnr.it:cnr.isti/cnr.isti/2014-A0-043 2023-05-15T17:41:09+02:00 Revisiting safe biological limits in fisheries Froese, Rainer Coro, Gianpaolo Kleisner, Kristin Demirel, Nazli 2015 application/pdf http://puma.isti.cnr.it/dfdownloadnew.php?ident=cnr.isti/cnr.isti/2014-A0-043 http://puma.isti.cnr.it/rmydownload.php?filename=cnr.isti/cnr.isti/2014-A0-043/2014-A0-043_0.pdf en eng Wiley info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/283644/EU/Data e-Infrastructure Initiative for Fisheries Management and Conservation of Marine Living Resources/IMARINE info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/faf.12102/abstract;jsessionid=5DCACD712F9093BC6CE233A11954B521.f02t04 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1467-2979 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1111/faf.12102 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess In: Fish and Fisheries, vol. 17 (1) pp. 193 - 209. Wiley, 2015. [Online First 04 November 2014] Safe biological limits Maximum sustainable yield Natural mortality Fisheries Markov Chain Monte Carlo Life history traits info:eu-repo/classification/acm/I.5.1 PATTERN RECOGNITION. Models info:eu-repo/classification/msc/92-08 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftpuma https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12102 2017-06-15T09:14:01Z Fisheries management reference points used for stocks in the Northeast Atlantic were investigated as to the appropriateness of their current levels based on three practical limits of exploitation in fisheries management: (i) the smallest sustainable size of the fished stock (SSBpa), (ii) the maximum sustainable rate of exploitation (Fmsy), and (iii) the age at maturity, i.e., the smallest body size of captured fish that still allows for individual reproduction. SSBpa is a widely used reference point for low population size. In 46% of the examined stocks, the official value for this reference point was found to be below the consensus estimates determined from three different methods. Additionally, the natural rate of mortality M is widely regarded as an upper limit for sustainable fishing pressure (Fmsy) that can produce the maximum sustainable yield (MSY). However, the official estimates of Fmsy exceeded the rate of natural mortality in 76% of the stocks. Finally, there is wide agreement that age at maturity is a lower limit for age at first capture. However, age at first capture was below maturity in 74% of the stocks. No official estimates of the stock size (SSBmsy) that can produce MSY are available for the Northeast Atlantic. However, an analysis of stocks from other areas confirmed that twice SSBpa provides a reasonable preliminary estimate. Using this proxy with Northeast Atlantic stock sizes in 2013 showed that 88% were below the level that can produce MSY. Also, 54% of the stocks were outside of safe biological limits and 12% were severely depleted. Fishing mortality in 2013 exceeded natural mortality in 72% of the stocks, including those that were severely depleted. These results point to the urgent need to re-assess fisheries reference points in the Northeast Atlantic in order to implement the regulations of the new European Common Fisheries Policy regarding sustainable fishing pressure, healthy stock sizes and adult age/size at first capture. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic PUMAlab (ISTI CNR - National Research Council) Fish and Fisheries 17 1 193 209
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topic Safe biological limits
Maximum sustainable yield
Natural mortality
Fisheries
Markov Chain Monte Carlo
Life history traits
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/I.5.1 PATTERN RECOGNITION. Models
info:eu-repo/classification/msc/92-08
spellingShingle Safe biological limits
Maximum sustainable yield
Natural mortality
Fisheries
Markov Chain Monte Carlo
Life history traits
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/I.5.1 PATTERN RECOGNITION. Models
info:eu-repo/classification/msc/92-08
Froese, Rainer
Coro, Gianpaolo
Kleisner, Kristin
Demirel, Nazli
Revisiting safe biological limits in fisheries
topic_facet Safe biological limits
Maximum sustainable yield
Natural mortality
Fisheries
Markov Chain Monte Carlo
Life history traits
info:eu-repo/classification/acm/I.5.1 PATTERN RECOGNITION. Models
info:eu-repo/classification/msc/92-08
description Fisheries management reference points used for stocks in the Northeast Atlantic were investigated as to the appropriateness of their current levels based on three practical limits of exploitation in fisheries management: (i) the smallest sustainable size of the fished stock (SSBpa), (ii) the maximum sustainable rate of exploitation (Fmsy), and (iii) the age at maturity, i.e., the smallest body size of captured fish that still allows for individual reproduction. SSBpa is a widely used reference point for low population size. In 46% of the examined stocks, the official value for this reference point was found to be below the consensus estimates determined from three different methods. Additionally, the natural rate of mortality M is widely regarded as an upper limit for sustainable fishing pressure (Fmsy) that can produce the maximum sustainable yield (MSY). However, the official estimates of Fmsy exceeded the rate of natural mortality in 76% of the stocks. Finally, there is wide agreement that age at maturity is a lower limit for age at first capture. However, age at first capture was below maturity in 74% of the stocks. No official estimates of the stock size (SSBmsy) that can produce MSY are available for the Northeast Atlantic. However, an analysis of stocks from other areas confirmed that twice SSBpa provides a reasonable preliminary estimate. Using this proxy with Northeast Atlantic stock sizes in 2013 showed that 88% were below the level that can produce MSY. Also, 54% of the stocks were outside of safe biological limits and 12% were severely depleted. Fishing mortality in 2013 exceeded natural mortality in 72% of the stocks, including those that were severely depleted. These results point to the urgent need to re-assess fisheries reference points in the Northeast Atlantic in order to implement the regulations of the new European Common Fisheries Policy regarding sustainable fishing pressure, healthy stock sizes and adult age/size at first capture.
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Coro, Gianpaolo
Kleisner, Kristin
Demirel, Nazli
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Coro, Gianpaolo
Kleisner, Kristin
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title Revisiting safe biological limits in fisheries
title_short Revisiting safe biological limits in fisheries
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title_full_unstemmed Revisiting safe biological limits in fisheries
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