Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population

Effective fishing has created a need for precautionary fishery management. However, both profitable and sustainable harvesting policies have been challenging to accomplish. One factor determining population resilience is the recovery capacity of the stock under environmental and harvesting pressure....

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Main Authors: Isomaa, Marleena, Kaitala, Veijo, Laakso, Jouni
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:286:y:2014:i:c:p:45-52 2024-04-14T08:11:51+00:00 Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population Isomaa, Marleena Kaitala, Veijo Laakso, Jouni http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380014001975 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380014001975 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:30:13Z Effective fishing has created a need for precautionary fishery management. However, both profitable and sustainable harvesting policies have been challenging to accomplish. One factor determining population resilience is the recovery capacity of the stock under environmental and harvesting pressure. Achieving sustainable fishing strategies requires enough knowledge of population recovery dynamics. We study the effect of the initial age structure on the recovery of a heavily exploited population. As an example species, we use Baltic cod (Gadus morhua callarias), the population dynamics of which are strongly influenced by environmental factors and fishing. The recovery process was scored during a time window of five years in the absence of harvesting and was also subjected to proportional and threshold harvesting. Our results show that initial age structure has a strong impact on population recovery capacity in the short run, especially in over-harvested populations and under strongly fluctuating environmental conditions. Thus, advantageous age structure is one of the main drivers in the early recovery of the stock. The data on which the fisheries management is based should include reliable information on the age structure of the stock. Initial age structure; Recovery; Baltic cod; Harvesting; Management; Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Effective fishing has created a need for precautionary fishery management. However, both profitable and sustainable harvesting policies have been challenging to accomplish. One factor determining population resilience is the recovery capacity of the stock under environmental and harvesting pressure. Achieving sustainable fishing strategies requires enough knowledge of population recovery dynamics. We study the effect of the initial age structure on the recovery of a heavily exploited population. As an example species, we use Baltic cod (Gadus morhua callarias), the population dynamics of which are strongly influenced by environmental factors and fishing. The recovery process was scored during a time window of five years in the absence of harvesting and was also subjected to proportional and threshold harvesting. Our results show that initial age structure has a strong impact on population recovery capacity in the short run, especially in over-harvested populations and under strongly fluctuating environmental conditions. Thus, advantageous age structure is one of the main drivers in the early recovery of the stock. The data on which the fisheries management is based should include reliable information on the age structure of the stock. Initial age structure; Recovery; Baltic cod; Harvesting; Management;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Isomaa, Marleena
Kaitala, Veijo
Laakso, Jouni
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Kaitala, Veijo
Laakso, Jouni
Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
author_facet Isomaa, Marleena
Kaitala, Veijo
Laakso, Jouni
author_sort Isomaa, Marleena
title Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
title_short Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
title_full Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
title_fullStr Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
title_full_unstemmed Determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
title_sort determining the impact of initial age structure on the recovery of a healthy over-harvested population
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380014001975
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