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Size matters: How single-species management can contribute to ecosystem-based fisheries management

机译:规模很重要:单一物种管理如何有助于基于生态系统的渔业管理

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In this study we show how substantial gains towards the goals of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) can be achieved by different single-species management. We show that fishing has much less impact on stocks if fish are caught after they have reached the size (Ldodpdt) where growth rate and cohort biomass are maximum. To demonstrate our point we compare the impact of three fishing scenarios on 9 stocks from the North Sea and the Baltic. Scenario (1) is the current fishing regime, scenario (2) is a new management regime proposed by the European Commission, aiming for maximum sustainable yield obtained from all stocks, and scenario (3) is set so that it achieves the same yield as scenario (2), albeit with fishing on sizes beyond Ldodpdt. Results show that scenarios (2) and (3) are significant improvements compared to current fishing practice. However, scenario (3) consistently shows least impact on the stocks, with seven-fold higher biomass of demersal fishes and an age structure similar to an unfished stock. This allows juveniles and adults to better fulfil their ecological roles, a major step towards the goals of ecosystem-based fisheries management. We give examples where scenario (3) is practiced in successful fisheries. We present a new interpretation of the relative yield per recruit isopleth diagram with indication of a new target area for fisheries operating within the context of EBFM. We present a new expression of the relative biomass per recruit isopleth diagram, which supports our analysis. We conclude that size matters for precautionary and ecosystem-based fisheries management and present a list of additional advantages associated with fishing at Ldodpdt.
机译:在这项研究中,我们展示了如何通过不同的单物种管理来实现基于生态系统的渔业管理(EBFM)目标的实质性收益。我们表明,如果捕捞的鱼达到增长速度和同类生物量最大的大小(Ldodpdt)后才被捕捞,捕捞对种群的影响要小得多。为了证明我们的观点,我们比较了三种捕捞情景对北海和波罗的海的9种种群的影响。方案(1)是当前的捕捞制度,方案(2)是欧盟委员会提出的新管理制度,其目标是从所有种群中获得最大的可持续产量,并设定方案(3)使其达到与方案(2),尽管捕鱼规模超过Ldodpdt。结果表明,与当前的捕鱼活动相比,方案(2)和(3)有了显着改善。但是,方案(3)始终显示出对种群的影响最小,沉鱼的生物量高出7倍,年龄结构与未捕捞种群相似。这使少年和成年人能够更好地履行其生态职责,这是朝着基于生态系统的渔业管理目标迈出的重要一步。我们举例说明在成功的渔业中采用方案(3)的情况。我们提出了新兵相对产量等值线图的新解释,并指出了在EBFM范围内开展渔业活动的新目标区域。我们提出了新募集的相对生物量的新表达等值线图,这支持了我们的分析。我们得出结论,规模对于预防性和基于生态系统的渔业管理至关重要,并列出了与Ldodpdt捕捞相关的其他优势。

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