Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC)

WKCOFIBYC was convened to develop a list of species of conservation and/or bycatch interest, that could be used to prioritize and plan for future work within ICES. WKCOFIBYC compiled a list of fish species (including non-commercial and commercial) of conservation concern (threatened, sensitive, or a...

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Main Authors: Bonanomi, Sara, Chatzispyrou, Archontia, Clarke, Maurice, Couperus, Bram, Ellis, Jim, Fernández, Ruth, Kavanagh, Ailbhe, Kingston, Al, Kousteni, Vasiliki, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Ojaveer, Henn, Probst, Wolfgang Nikolaus, Rindorf, Anna, Sigurðsson, Guðjón, Valeiras, Julio, Vasconcelos, Rita, Wennhage, Håkan, ICES
Other Authors: University of St Andrews.School of Biology, University of St Andrews.Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews.Sea Mammal Research Unit
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) 2024
Subjects:
CSL
SH
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10023/30556
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.8194
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topic Conservation concern
CSL
Comprehensive species list
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH
spellingShingle Conservation concern
CSL
Comprehensive species list
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH
Bonanomi, Sara
Chatzispyrou, Archontia
Clarke, Maurice
Couperus, Bram
Ellis, Jim
Fernández, Ruth
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kingston, Al
Kousteni, Vasiliki
Lefkaditou, Evgenia
Ojaveer, Henn
Probst, Wolfgang Nikolaus
Rindorf, Anna
Sigurðsson, Guðjón
Valeiras, Julio
Vasconcelos, Rita
Wennhage, Håkan
ICES
Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC)
topic_facet Conservation concern
CSL
Comprehensive species list
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH
description WKCOFIBYC was convened to develop a list of species of conservation and/or bycatch interest, that could be used to prioritize and plan for future work within ICES. WKCOFIBYC compiled a list of fish species (including non-commercial and commercial) of conservation concern (threatened, sensitive, or already listed in legislation) that could be included in future assessments by ICES. This is termed the Comprehensive Species List (CSL). This list is composed of international and national hard law, along with national hard law designations, in addition to relevant red lists of extinction risk and various academic exercises to identify sensitive species. Through the work of WKCOFIBYC, for the first time, lists of priority sensitive species for future conservation/biodiversity-concern assessment have been developed: the regional assessment lists (RALs). The workshop also compiled ecoregion-level lists (regional bycatch lists or RBLs) of fish species of bycatch concern, which can be used for future planning. To avoid duplication, the RALs and RBLs exclude species for which ICES or other bodies already provide quantitative assessments. Additionally, the RBLs exclude most remaining species already advised upon by ICES or equivalent bodies. A set of guidelines for establishing assessment units are presented in the report. This process started by identifying over 4501 species from the Northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean, including some brackish water and diadromous species, from the ‘Lists of Fishes of Conservation Interest’. However, 1282 of these species were deemed not relevant, mainly due to not being representative of the main fish fauna of the regions (as determined by regional experts)3. The list is structured by relevance, geography, and according to which legal, scientific, or other designations of being sensitive to overexploitation were relevant. The ICES ecoregions or Mediterranean subregions where the species occur are indicated. Also, the listing of each species in hard and soft law is noted. Hard law ...
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University of St Andrews.Scottish Oceans Institute
University of St Andrews.Sea Mammal Research Unit
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author Bonanomi, Sara
Chatzispyrou, Archontia
Clarke, Maurice
Couperus, Bram
Ellis, Jim
Fernández, Ruth
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kingston, Al
Kousteni, Vasiliki
Lefkaditou, Evgenia
Ojaveer, Henn
Probst, Wolfgang Nikolaus
Rindorf, Anna
Sigurðsson, Guðjón
Valeiras, Julio
Vasconcelos, Rita
Wennhage, Håkan
ICES
author_facet Bonanomi, Sara
Chatzispyrou, Archontia
Clarke, Maurice
Couperus, Bram
Ellis, Jim
Fernández, Ruth
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kingston, Al
Kousteni, Vasiliki
Lefkaditou, Evgenia
Ojaveer, Henn
Probst, Wolfgang Nikolaus
Rindorf, Anna
Sigurðsson, Guðjón
Valeiras, Julio
Vasconcelos, Rita
Wennhage, Håkan
ICES
author_sort Bonanomi, Sara
title Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC)
title_short Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC)
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title_fullStr Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC)
title_full_unstemmed Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC)
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Bonanomi , S , Chatzispyrou , A , Clarke , M , Couperus , B , Ellis , J , Fernández , R , Kavanagh , A , Kingston , A , Kousteni , V , Lefkaditou , E , Ojaveer , H , Probst , W N , Rindorf , A , Sigurðsson , G , Valeiras , J , Vasconcelos , R , Wennhage , H & ICES 2021 , Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC) . ICES scientific reports , no. 57 , vol. 3 , International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) , Copenhagen . https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.8194
https://hdl.handle.net/10023/30556
doi:10.17895/ices.pub.8194
op_rights Copyright © 2022 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). For citation of datasets or conditions for use of data to be included in other databases, please refer to ICES data policy.
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spelling ftstandrewserep:oai:research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk:10023/30556 2024-10-06T13:51:25+00:00 Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC) Bonanomi, Sara Chatzispyrou, Archontia Clarke, Maurice Couperus, Bram Ellis, Jim Fernández, Ruth Kavanagh, Ailbhe Kingston, Al Kousteni, Vasiliki Lefkaditou, Evgenia Ojaveer, Henn Probst, Wolfgang Nikolaus Rindorf, Anna Sigurðsson, Guðjón Valeiras, Julio Vasconcelos, Rita Wennhage, Håkan ICES University of St Andrews.School of Biology University of St Andrews.Scottish Oceans Institute University of St Andrews.Sea Mammal Research Unit 2024-09-18T16:30:06Z 85 2647023 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10023/30556 https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.8194 eng eng International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) ICES scientific reports 307753322 Bonanomi , S , Chatzispyrou , A , Clarke , M , Couperus , B , Ellis , J , Fernández , R , Kavanagh , A , Kingston , A , Kousteni , V , Lefkaditou , E , Ojaveer , H , Probst , W N , Rindorf , A , Sigurðsson , G , Valeiras , J , Vasconcelos , R , Wennhage , H & ICES 2021 , Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC) . ICES scientific reports , no. 57 , vol. 3 , International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) , Copenhagen . https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.8194 https://hdl.handle.net/10023/30556 doi:10.17895/ices.pub.8194 Copyright © 2022 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). For citation of datasets or conditions for use of data to be included in other databases, please refer to ICES data policy. Conservation concern CSL Comprehensive species list SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH Report 2024 ftstandrewserep https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.8194 2024-09-25T00:05:59Z WKCOFIBYC was convened to develop a list of species of conservation and/or bycatch interest, that could be used to prioritize and plan for future work within ICES. WKCOFIBYC compiled a list of fish species (including non-commercial and commercial) of conservation concern (threatened, sensitive, or already listed in legislation) that could be included in future assessments by ICES. This is termed the Comprehensive Species List (CSL). This list is composed of international and national hard law, along with national hard law designations, in addition to relevant red lists of extinction risk and various academic exercises to identify sensitive species. Through the work of WKCOFIBYC, for the first time, lists of priority sensitive species for future conservation/biodiversity-concern assessment have been developed: the regional assessment lists (RALs). The workshop also compiled ecoregion-level lists (regional bycatch lists or RBLs) of fish species of bycatch concern, which can be used for future planning. To avoid duplication, the RALs and RBLs exclude species for which ICES or other bodies already provide quantitative assessments. Additionally, the RBLs exclude most remaining species already advised upon by ICES or equivalent bodies. A set of guidelines for establishing assessment units are presented in the report. This process started by identifying over 4501 species from the Northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean, including some brackish water and diadromous species, from the ‘Lists of Fishes of Conservation Interest’. However, 1282 of these species were deemed not relevant, mainly due to not being representative of the main fish fauna of the regions (as determined by regional experts)3. The list is structured by relevance, geography, and according to which legal, scientific, or other designations of being sensitive to overexploitation were relevant. The ICES ecoregions or Mediterranean subregions where the species occur are indicated. Also, the listing of each species in hard and soft law is noted. Hard law ... Report Northeast Atlantic University of St Andrews: Digital Research Repository