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Examining the knowledge base and status of commercially exploited marine species with the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database

机译:使用RAM旧有种群评估数据库检查商业开发海洋物种的知识库和状况

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Meta-analyses of stock assessments can provide novel insight into marine population dynamics and the status of ?shed species, but the world’s main stock assessment database (the Myers Stock-Recruitment Database) is now outdated. To facilitate new analyses, we developed a new database, the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database, for commercially exploited marine ?shes and invertebrates. Time series of total biomass, spawner biomass, recruits, ?shing mortality and catch/landings form the core of the database. Assessments were assembled from 21 national and international management agencies for a total of 331 stocks (295 ?sh stocks representing 46 families and 36 invertebrate stocks representing 12 families), including nine of the world’s 10 largest ?sheries. Stock assessments were available from 27 large marine ecosystems, the Caspian Sea and four High Seas regions, and include the Atlantic, Paci?c, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic Oceans. Most assessments came from the USA, Europe, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Assessed marine stocks represent a small proportion of harvested ?sh taxa (16%), and an even smaller proportion of marine ?sh biodiversity (1%), but provide high-quality data for intensively studied stocks. The database provides new insight into the status of exploited populations: 58% of stocks with reference points (n = 214) were estimated to be below the biomass resulting in maximum sustainable yield (BMSY) and 30% had exploitation levels above the exploitation rate resulting in maximum sustainable yield (UMSY). We anticipate that the database will facilitate new research in population dynamics and ?shery management, and we encourage further data contributions from stock assessment scientists.
机译:种群评估的荟萃分析可以提供有关海洋种群动态和鱼类种群状况的新颖见解,但是世界主要的种群评估数据库(迈尔斯种群招聘数据库)现在已经过时。为了便于进行新的分析,我们开发了一个新的数据库,即RAM Legacy库存评估数据库,用于商业开发的海洋鱼类和无脊椎动物。总生物量,产卵生物量,新兵,鱼死亡率和捕获/着陆的时间序列构成了数据库的核心。来自21个国家和国际管理机构的评估共收集了331种种群(代表46个家庭的295种鱼类种群和代表12个家庭的36种无脊椎动物种群)的评估,包括世界上10个最大的种群中的9个。可从27个大型海洋生态系统,里海和四个公海地区进行种群评估,其中包括大西洋,太平洋,印度,北冰洋和南极洋。大多数评估来自美国,欧洲,加拿大,新西兰和澳大利亚。评估的海洋种群只占渔业鱼群的一小部分(16%),而海洋鱼类生物多样性的比例更小(1%),但为深入研究的种群提供了高质量的数据。该数据库提供了有关被开发种群状况的新见解:估计有58个参考点(n = 214)的种群低于生物量,导致最大可持续产量(BMSY),有30%的资源利用水平高于该种群的利用率最大可持续产量(UMSY)。我们希望该数据库将促进人口动态和渔业管理方面的新研究,并且我们鼓励种群评估科学家进一步提供数据。

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