Mesoscale productivity fronts and local fishing opportunities in the European Seas

This study evaluates the relationship between both commercial and scientific spatial fisheries data and a new satellite-based estimate of potential fish production (Ocean Productivity available to Fish, OPFish) in the European Seas. To construct OPFish, we used productivity frontal features derived...

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Main Authors: Druon, Jean‐noël, Gascuel, Didier, Gibin, Maurizio, Zanzi, Antonella, Fromentin, Jean-marc, Colloca, Francesco, Hélaouët, Pierre, Coll, Marta, Mannini, Alessandro, Bluemel, Joanna K, Piroddi, Chiara, Bastardie, Francois, Macias‐moy, Diego, Vasilakopoulos, Paraskevas, Winker, Henning, Serpetti, Natalia, Guillen, Jordi, Palialexis, Andreas, Gras, Michaël, Hekim, Zeynep, Dubroca, Laurent, Pinto, Cecilia, Steenbeek, Jeroen, Martinsohn, Jann
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12585
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.namvwu 2023-05-15T17:38:34+02:00 Mesoscale productivity fronts and local fishing opportunities in the European Seas Druon, Jean‐noël Gascuel, Didier Gibin, Maurizio Zanzi, Antonella Fromentin, Jean-marc Colloca, Francesco Hélaouët, Pierre Coll, Marta Mannini, Alessandro Bluemel, Joanna K Piroddi, Chiara Bastardie, Francois Macias‐moy, Diego, Vasilakopoulos, Paraskevas Winker, Henning Serpetti, Natalia Guillen, Jordi Palialexis, Andreas Gras, Michaël Hekim, Zeynep Dubroca, Laurent Pinto, Cecilia Steenbeek, Jeroen Martinsohn, Jann https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12585 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81542/85986.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81542/85987.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81542/ en eng Wiley doi:10.1111/faf.12585 10670/1.namvwu https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81542/85986.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81542/85987.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00703/81542/ other Archimer, archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer Fish And Fisheries (1467-2960) (Wiley), 2021-11 , Vol. 22 , N. 6 , P. 1227-1247 envir geo Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ fttriple https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12585 2023-01-22T18:27:33Z This study evaluates the relationship between both commercial and scientific spatial fisheries data and a new satellite-based estimate of potential fish production (Ocean Productivity available to Fish, OPFish) in the European Seas. To construct OPFish, we used productivity frontal features derived from chlorophyll-a horizontal gradients, which characterize 10%–20% of the global phytoplankton production that effectively fuels higher trophic levels. OPFish is relatively consistent with the spatial distribution of both pelagic and demersal fish landings and catches per unit of effort (LPUEs and CPUEs, respectively). An index of harvest relative to ocean productivity (HP index) is calculated by dividing these LPUEs or CPUEs with OPFish. The HP index reflects the intensity of fishing by gear type with regard to local fish production. Low HP levels indicate lower LPUEs or CPUEs than expected from oceanic production, suggesting over-exploitation, while high HP levels imply more sustainable fishing. HP allows comparing the production-dependent suitability of local fishing intensities. Our results from bottom trawl data highlight that over-exploitation of demersal species from the shelves is twice as high in the Mediterranean Sea than in the North-East Atlantic. The estimate of HP index by dominant pelagic and demersal gears suggests that midwater and bottom otter trawls are associated with the lowest and highest overfishing, respectively. The contrasts of fishing intensity at local scales captured by the HP index suggest that accounting for the local potential fish production can promote fisheries sustainability in the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management as required by international marine policies. Text North East Atlantic Unknown Fish and Fisheries 22 6 1227 1247
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Druon, Jean‐noël
Gascuel, Didier
Gibin, Maurizio
Zanzi, Antonella
Fromentin, Jean-marc
Colloca, Francesco
Hélaouët, Pierre
Coll, Marta
Mannini, Alessandro
Bluemel, Joanna K
Piroddi, Chiara
Bastardie, Francois
Macias‐moy, Diego,
Vasilakopoulos, Paraskevas
Winker, Henning
Serpetti, Natalia
Guillen, Jordi
Palialexis, Andreas
Gras, Michaël
Hekim, Zeynep
Dubroca, Laurent
Pinto, Cecilia
Steenbeek, Jeroen
Martinsohn, Jann
Mesoscale productivity fronts and local fishing opportunities in the European Seas
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description This study evaluates the relationship between both commercial and scientific spatial fisheries data and a new satellite-based estimate of potential fish production (Ocean Productivity available to Fish, OPFish) in the European Seas. To construct OPFish, we used productivity frontal features derived from chlorophyll-a horizontal gradients, which characterize 10%–20% of the global phytoplankton production that effectively fuels higher trophic levels. OPFish is relatively consistent with the spatial distribution of both pelagic and demersal fish landings and catches per unit of effort (LPUEs and CPUEs, respectively). An index of harvest relative to ocean productivity (HP index) is calculated by dividing these LPUEs or CPUEs with OPFish. The HP index reflects the intensity of fishing by gear type with regard to local fish production. Low HP levels indicate lower LPUEs or CPUEs than expected from oceanic production, suggesting over-exploitation, while high HP levels imply more sustainable fishing. HP allows comparing the production-dependent suitability of local fishing intensities. Our results from bottom trawl data highlight that over-exploitation of demersal species from the shelves is twice as high in the Mediterranean Sea than in the North-East Atlantic. The estimate of HP index by dominant pelagic and demersal gears suggests that midwater and bottom otter trawls are associated with the lowest and highest overfishing, respectively. The contrasts of fishing intensity at local scales captured by the HP index suggest that accounting for the local potential fish production can promote fisheries sustainability in the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management as required by international marine policies.
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author Druon, Jean‐noël
Gascuel, Didier
Gibin, Maurizio
Zanzi, Antonella
Fromentin, Jean-marc
Colloca, Francesco
Hélaouët, Pierre
Coll, Marta
Mannini, Alessandro
Bluemel, Joanna K
Piroddi, Chiara
Bastardie, Francois
Macias‐moy, Diego,
Vasilakopoulos, Paraskevas
Winker, Henning
Serpetti, Natalia
Guillen, Jordi
Palialexis, Andreas
Gras, Michaël
Hekim, Zeynep
Dubroca, Laurent
Pinto, Cecilia
Steenbeek, Jeroen
Martinsohn, Jann
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Gascuel, Didier
Gibin, Maurizio
Zanzi, Antonella
Fromentin, Jean-marc
Colloca, Francesco
Hélaouët, Pierre
Coll, Marta
Mannini, Alessandro
Bluemel, Joanna K
Piroddi, Chiara
Bastardie, Francois
Macias‐moy, Diego,
Vasilakopoulos, Paraskevas
Winker, Henning
Serpetti, Natalia
Guillen, Jordi
Palialexis, Andreas
Gras, Michaël
Hekim, Zeynep
Dubroca, Laurent
Pinto, Cecilia
Steenbeek, Jeroen
Martinsohn, Jann
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title_fullStr Mesoscale productivity fronts and local fishing opportunities in the European Seas
title_full_unstemmed Mesoscale productivity fronts and local fishing opportunities in the European Seas
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