Estimating biomass, fishing mortality, and "total allowable discards" for surveyed non-target fish
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01/02/2015
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<p>Demersal fisheries targeting a few high-value species often catch and discard other "non-target" species. It is difficult to quantify the impact of this incidental mortality when population biomass of a non-target species is unknown. We calculate biomass for 14 demersal fish species in ICES Area VIIg (Celtic Sea) by applying species-and length-based catchability corrections to catch records from the Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS). We then combine these biomass estimates with records of commercial discards (and landings for marketable non-target species) to calculate annual harvesting rates (HR) for each study species. Uncertainty is incorporated into estimates of both biomass andHR. Our survey-based HR estimates for cod and whiting compared well with HR-converted fishing mortality (F) estimates from analytical assessments for these two stocks. Of the non-target species tested, red gurnard (Chelidonichthys cuculus) recorded some annual HRs greater than those for cod or whiting; challenging "Pope's postulate" that F on non-target stocks in an assemblage will not exceed that on target stocks. We relate HR for each species to two corresponding maximum sustainable yield (MSY) reference levels; six non-target species (including three ray species) show annual HRs >= HRMSY. This result suggests that it may not be possible to conserve vulnerable non-target species when F is coupled to that of target species. Based on biomass, HR, and HRMSY, we estimate "total allowable catch" for each non-target species.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Shephard , S , Reid , D G , Gerritsen , H D & Farnsworth , K D 2015 , ' Estimating biomass, fishing mortality, and "total allowable discards" for surveyed non-target fish ' ICES Journal of Marine Science , vol 72 , no. 2 , pp. 458-466 . DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsu146 |
Palavras-Chave | #bycatch #catchability #data-poor stocks #elasmobranchs #Pope's postulate #stock assessment #LIFE-HISTORY #CELTIC SEA #MANAGEMENT #FISHERIES #CATCHABILITY #COMMUNITY #TRAITS #IMPACT #SKATES #RISK |
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