Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea

A main objective of fisheries management for the southern part of the North Sea under the European Commission’s Common Fisheries Policy is the achievement of maximum sustainable yields (MSY) from each stock. However, the stocks are not exploited in isolation, but are linked through biological and te...

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Main Author: Stäbler, Moritz
Other Authors: Temming, Axel (Prof. Dr.)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky 2017
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-87554
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spelling ftsubhamburg:oai:ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de:ediss/7375 2023-05-15T16:57:46+02:00 Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea Effekte auf und durch das Nahrungsnetz in den auf maximalen Dauerertrag ausgerichteten Fischereien der südlichen Nordsee Stäbler, Moritz Temming, Axel (Prof. Dr.) 2017-01-01 http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-87554 https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/7375 eng eng Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-87554 https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/7375 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess No license Maximaler Dauerertrag Nahrungsnetz-Modell Ecopath Mehrarten-Fischerei Gemischte Fischerei Fisheries North Sea Food-web modelling Ecosystem-based management Maximum sustainable yield Multispecies fisheries Mixed Fisheries 333.7 Natürliche Ressourcen Energie und Umwelt 42.94 Meeresbiologie 48.67 Fischerei Fischerei Nordsee Nahrungskette Ökosystemmanagement Scholle Seezunge Kabeljau Nordseegarnele Ökosystem ddc:333.7 doctoralThesis doc-type:doctoralThesis 2017 ftsubhamburg 2023-02-19T23:10:06Z A main objective of fisheries management for the southern part of the North Sea under the European Commission’s Common Fisheries Policy is the achievement of maximum sustainable yields (MSY) from each stock. However, the stocks are not exploited in isolation, but are linked through biological and technical interactions, and the food-web and ecosystem they are part of. This PhD thesis describes the functioning of the southern North Sea’s food-web. It evaluates if, given this functioning, optimum yields of plaice, sole, cod, and brown shrimp can be achieved simultaneously. It also tests if such optimum solutions can be aligned with proxies of good environmental status. Potential changes in the catchabilities of sole and plaice, and their impacts upon MSY fishing are addressed. With the southern North Sea being subject to important ecosystem changes, such as increases in marine mammals and decreased nutrient loads through de-eutrophication measures, this thesis also investigates these processes’ consequences for fishing yields and strategies. Main tool of this thesis is the parametrization and use of a food-web model of ICES areas IVb and c (Figure I on page VII), using the Ecopath with Ecosim approach and software. The time-static Ecopath model represents the structure and functioning of the southern North, which turned out to be a highly connected, mature food-web (Chapter 1). In Chapter 2, the time-dynamic Ecosim model is subjected to a range of different fishing effort regimes to seek solutions leading to concurrent optimum yields of plaice, sole, cod and brown shrimps; and to test for their compliance with proxies of good environmental status. Its results show that direct and indirect trophic interactions between the four species considerably impair these endeavours. Running empirical data analyses, drivers of changes in the catchabilities of sole and plaice were identified, and their consequences upon MSY fishing and bycatch examined using Ecosim in Chapter 3. The results indicate density-dependent changes in ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis kabeljau ediss.sub.hamburg (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, Carl von Ossietzky)
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topic Maximaler Dauerertrag
Nahrungsnetz-Modell
Ecopath
Mehrarten-Fischerei
Gemischte Fischerei
Fisheries
North Sea
Food-web modelling
Ecosystem-based management
Maximum sustainable yield
Multispecies fisheries
Mixed Fisheries
333.7 Natürliche Ressourcen
Energie und Umwelt
42.94 Meeresbiologie
48.67 Fischerei
Fischerei
Nordsee
Nahrungskette
Ökosystemmanagement
Scholle
Seezunge
Kabeljau
Nordseegarnele
Ökosystem
ddc:333.7
spellingShingle Maximaler Dauerertrag
Nahrungsnetz-Modell
Ecopath
Mehrarten-Fischerei
Gemischte Fischerei
Fisheries
North Sea
Food-web modelling
Ecosystem-based management
Maximum sustainable yield
Multispecies fisheries
Mixed Fisheries
333.7 Natürliche Ressourcen
Energie und Umwelt
42.94 Meeresbiologie
48.67 Fischerei
Fischerei
Nordsee
Nahrungskette
Ökosystemmanagement
Scholle
Seezunge
Kabeljau
Nordseegarnele
Ökosystem
ddc:333.7
Stäbler, Moritz
Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea
topic_facet Maximaler Dauerertrag
Nahrungsnetz-Modell
Ecopath
Mehrarten-Fischerei
Gemischte Fischerei
Fisheries
North Sea
Food-web modelling
Ecosystem-based management
Maximum sustainable yield
Multispecies fisheries
Mixed Fisheries
333.7 Natürliche Ressourcen
Energie und Umwelt
42.94 Meeresbiologie
48.67 Fischerei
Fischerei
Nordsee
Nahrungskette
Ökosystemmanagement
Scholle
Seezunge
Kabeljau
Nordseegarnele
Ökosystem
ddc:333.7
description A main objective of fisheries management for the southern part of the North Sea under the European Commission’s Common Fisheries Policy is the achievement of maximum sustainable yields (MSY) from each stock. However, the stocks are not exploited in isolation, but are linked through biological and technical interactions, and the food-web and ecosystem they are part of. This PhD thesis describes the functioning of the southern North Sea’s food-web. It evaluates if, given this functioning, optimum yields of plaice, sole, cod, and brown shrimp can be achieved simultaneously. It also tests if such optimum solutions can be aligned with proxies of good environmental status. Potential changes in the catchabilities of sole and plaice, and their impacts upon MSY fishing are addressed. With the southern North Sea being subject to important ecosystem changes, such as increases in marine mammals and decreased nutrient loads through de-eutrophication measures, this thesis also investigates these processes’ consequences for fishing yields and strategies. Main tool of this thesis is the parametrization and use of a food-web model of ICES areas IVb and c (Figure I on page VII), using the Ecopath with Ecosim approach and software. The time-static Ecopath model represents the structure and functioning of the southern North, which turned out to be a highly connected, mature food-web (Chapter 1). In Chapter 2, the time-dynamic Ecosim model is subjected to a range of different fishing effort regimes to seek solutions leading to concurrent optimum yields of plaice, sole, cod and brown shrimps; and to test for their compliance with proxies of good environmental status. Its results show that direct and indirect trophic interactions between the four species considerably impair these endeavours. Running empirical data analyses, drivers of changes in the catchabilities of sole and plaice were identified, and their consequences upon MSY fishing and bycatch examined using Ecosim in Chapter 3. The results indicate density-dependent changes in ...
author2 Temming, Axel (Prof. Dr.)
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author Stäbler, Moritz
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title Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea
title_short Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea
title_full Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea
title_fullStr Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea
title_full_unstemmed Effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern North Sea
title_sort effects of and on the food-web when fishing for maximum sustainable yields in the southern north sea
publisher Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
publishDate 2017
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