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Historic changes in length distributions of three Baltic cod ( Gadus morhua ) stocks: Evidence of growth retardation

机译:三只波罗的海鳕(Gadus morhua)种群长度分布的历史变化:生长迟缓的证据

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Abstract Understanding how combinations of fishing effort and selectivity affect productivity is central to fisheries research. We investigate the roles of fishing regulation in comparison with ecosystem status for Baltic Sea cod stock productivity, growth performance, and population stability. This case study is interesting because three cod populations with different exploitation patterns and stock status are located in three adjacent but partially, ecologically different areas. In assessing stock status, growth, and productivity, we use survey information and rather basic stock parameters without relying on age readings. Because there is an urgent interest of better understanding of the current development of the Eastern Baltic cod stock, we argue that our approach represents partly a novel way of interpreting monitoring information together with catch data in a simplified yet more informative way. Our study reports how the Eastern and Western Baltic cod have gone toward more truncated size structures between 1991 and 2016, in particular for the Eastern Baltic cod, whereas the ????resund cod show no trend. We suggest that selective fishing may disrupt fish population dynamic stability and that lower natural productivity might amplify the effects of selective fishing. In support of earlier findings on a density-dependent growth of Eastern Baltic cod, management is advised to acknowledge that sustainable exploitation levels for Eastern Baltic cod are much more limited than perceived in regular assessments. Of more general importance, our results emphasize the need to embrace a more realistic view on what ecosystems can produce regarding tractable fish biomass to facilitate a more ecosystem-based fisheries management.
机译:摘要了解捕捞努力和选择性的结合如何影响生产力对渔业研究至关重要。我们调查了渔业监管与波罗的海鳕鱼种群生产力,增长绩效和种群稳定性的生态系统状况相比所起的作用。这个案例研究很有趣,因为三个鳕鱼种群具有不同的开采方式和种群状况,位于三个相邻但部分生态不同的地区。在评估库存状态,增长和生产率时,我们使用调查信息以及基本的库存参数,而无需依赖年龄读数。由于迫切需要更好地了解波罗的海东部鳕鱼种群的当前发展,因此我们认为我们的方法部分代表了一种新颖的方式,以简化但更具参考性的方式解释了监测信息和捕获数据。我们的研究报告了1991年至2016年之间,东波罗的海鳕和西波罗的海鳕如何趋向截断的大小结构,尤其是东波罗的海鳕,而海角鳕鱼则没有趋势。我们建议选择性捕鱼可能会破坏鱼类种群的动态稳定性,而较低的自然生产力可能会放大选择性捕鱼的影响。为了支持早期关于东部波罗的海鳕鱼密度依赖性生长的发现,建议管理层承认东部波罗的海鳕鱼的可持续开发水平比常规评估所认为的要受限制得多。在更一般的意义上,我们的结果强调需要就可捕捞的鱼类生物量产生什么样的生态系统产生更现实的看法,以促进更加基于生态系统的渔业管理。

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