Fishing for data in the Ross Sea
The public perceives a certification by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) to mean an environmentally friendly fishery, not one characterized by the “dearth of key data”. Significant data deficiencies lead to conclude that an eco-friendly label for the fishery of Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish (Diss...
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ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/276329 2024-02-11T09:58:01+01:00 Fishing for data in the Ross Sea BLIGHT L. K D. G. AINLEY S. F. ACKLEY G. BALLARD T. BALLERINI R. L. BROWNELL JR C. H. CHRISTINA CHENG D. COSTA M. C. COULTER P. DAYTON A. L. DEVRIES R. DUNBAR S. EARLE J. T. EASTMAN S. D. EMSLIE C. W. EVANS R. A. GARROTT S. KIM G. KOOYMAN A. LESCROËL M. LIZOTTE M. MASSARO S. OLMASTRONI P. J. PONGANIS J. RUSSELL D. B. SINIFF W. O. SMITH JR B. S. STEWART I. STIRLING J. WILLIS P. WILSON E. J. WOEHLER CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA Blight, L. K. D. G., Ainley S. F., Ackley G., Ballard T., Ballerini R. L., BROWNELL JR C. H., CHRISTINA CHENG Chiantore, Mariachiara D., Costa M. C., Coulter P., Dayton A. L., Devrie R., Dunbar S., Earle J. T., Eastman S. D., Emslie C. W., Evan R. A., Garrott S., Kim G., Kooyman A., Lescroël M., Lizotte M., Massaro S., Olmastroni P. J., Pongani J., Russell D. B., Siniff W. O., SMITH JR B. S., Stewart I., Stirling J., Willi P., Wilson E. J., Woehler 2010 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11567/276329 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.330.6009.1316 eng eng American Association for the Advancement of Science:1200 New York Avenue Northwest:Washington, DC 20005:(202)326-6417, (202)326-6400, EMAIL: membership@aaas.org, INTERNET: http://www.aaas.org, Fax: (202)842-1065, (202)842-1065 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000284902100008 volume:330 firstpage:1316 lastpage:1316 numberofpages:1 journal:SCIENCE http://hdl.handle.net/11567/276329 doi:10.1126/science.330.6009.1316 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-78649692678 Fishery Toothfish Antarctica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2010 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.1126/science.330.6009.1316 2024-01-24T17:46:48Z The public perceives a certification by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) to mean an environmentally friendly fishery, not one characterized by the “dearth of key data”. Significant data deficiencies lead to conclude that an eco-friendly label for the fishery of Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) is scientifically indefensible. Credible life history data are missing: spawning areas, eggs, and larvae have never been found, spawning intervals are unknown, and most density-dependent aspects of ecological relationships are undetermined. Stock assessment is problematic because severe Antarctic pack ice conditions for more than 9 months a year prevent scientists from effectively using standard models, which require random tagging over time, space, and age classes. The number of fish harvested by illegal, unregulated, and unreported fisheries is likely substantial. Finally, ecosystem effects of removing 50% of spawning biomass of this slow-to-mature species are unlikely to be neutral. The large, adult toothfish targeted by the fishery are a key structural link in the food web of the Ross Sea, currently the most pristine marine area on Earth. Instead of a certification that lacks proper data, a moratorium should be placed on further Ross Sea fishing until the quality of science at least equals that of certified fisheries elsewhere. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Toothfish Antarctica Ross Sea Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Antarctic Ross Sea Science 330 6009 1316 1316 |
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Fishery Toothfish Antarctica BLIGHT L. K D. G. AINLEY S. F. ACKLEY G. BALLARD T. BALLERINI R. L. BROWNELL JR C. H. CHRISTINA CHENG D. COSTA M. C. COULTER P. DAYTON A. L. DEVRIES R. DUNBAR S. EARLE J. T. EASTMAN S. D. EMSLIE C. W. EVANS R. A. GARROTT S. KIM G. KOOYMAN A. LESCROËL M. LIZOTTE M. MASSARO S. OLMASTRONI P. J. PONGANIS J. RUSSELL D. B. SINIFF W. O. SMITH JR B. S. STEWART I. STIRLING J. WILLIS P. WILSON E. J. WOEHLER CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA Fishing for data in the Ross Sea |
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The public perceives a certification by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) to mean an environmentally friendly fishery, not one characterized by the “dearth of key data”. Significant data deficiencies lead to conclude that an eco-friendly label for the fishery of Ross Sea Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) is scientifically indefensible. Credible life history data are missing: spawning areas, eggs, and larvae have never been found, spawning intervals are unknown, and most density-dependent aspects of ecological relationships are undetermined. Stock assessment is problematic because severe Antarctic pack ice conditions for more than 9 months a year prevent scientists from effectively using standard models, which require random tagging over time, space, and age classes. The number of fish harvested by illegal, unregulated, and unreported fisheries is likely substantial. Finally, ecosystem effects of removing 50% of spawning biomass of this slow-to-mature species are unlikely to be neutral. The large, adult toothfish targeted by the fishery are a key structural link in the food web of the Ross Sea, currently the most pristine marine area on Earth. Instead of a certification that lacks proper data, a moratorium should be placed on further Ross Sea fishing until the quality of science at least equals that of certified fisheries elsewhere. |
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Blight, L. K. D. G., Ainley S. F., Ackley G., Ballard T., Ballerini R. L., BROWNELL JR C. H., CHRISTINA CHENG Chiantore, Mariachiara D., Costa M. C., Coulter P., Dayton A. L., Devrie R., Dunbar S., Earle J. T., Eastman S. D., Emslie C. W., Evan R. A., Garrott S., Kim G., Kooyman A., Lescroël M., Lizotte M., Massaro S., Olmastroni P. J., Pongani J., Russell D. B., Siniff W. O., SMITH JR B. S., Stewart I., Stirling J., Willi P., Wilson E. J., Woehler |
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BLIGHT L. K D. G. AINLEY S. F. ACKLEY G. BALLARD T. BALLERINI R. L. BROWNELL JR C. H. CHRISTINA CHENG D. COSTA M. C. COULTER P. DAYTON A. L. DEVRIES R. DUNBAR S. EARLE J. T. EASTMAN S. D. EMSLIE C. W. EVANS R. A. GARROTT S. KIM G. KOOYMAN A. LESCROËL M. LIZOTTE M. MASSARO S. OLMASTRONI P. J. PONGANIS J. RUSSELL D. B. SINIFF W. O. SMITH JR B. S. STEWART I. STIRLING J. WILLIS P. WILSON E. J. WOEHLER CHIANTORE, MARIACHIARA |
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