Assessments of 12 Commercial Species Stocks in a Subtropical Upwelling Ecosystem Using the CMSY and BSM Methods

Author:

Chen Lin12,Ju Peilong3,Lu Zhenbin4,Liang Cui5,Chen Bin2ORCID,Du Jianguo2ORCID,Li Ping1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Marine Disaster Prediction and Prevention, Shantou University, Shantou 515063, China

2. Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Xiamen 361005, China

3. School of Fishery, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan 316022, China

4. Fisheries Research Institute of Fujian, Xiamen 361005, China

5. Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China

Abstract

Twelve commercial species exploited in the eastern Guangdong and southern Fujian waters were assessed using the Catch-Maximum Sustainable Yield (CMSY) and Bayesian Schaefer Model (BSM) methods. The carrying capacity (k), intrinsic rate of population growth (r), maximum sustainable yield (MSY), and relative biomass (Bend/k and B/BMSY) were estimated. The current stock status was defined by B/BMSY and fishing mortality (F/FMSY). The results indicate that seven stocks were overfished or below safe biological limits (B/BMSY < 0.5 or F/FMSY > 1), two stocks were in a recovery phase (0.5 < B/BMSY < 1, F/FMSY < 1), and three stocks were under sustainable fishing pressure with healthy biomass, capable of producing yields close to the MSY (B/BMSY > 1, F/FMSY < 1). The stock statuses are consistent with previous studies on the utilization of pelagic fisheries in the eastern Guangdong and southern Fujian waters and with those assessments in other waters. The results of the assessments suggest that these stocks could be expected to produce higher sustainable catches if permitted to rebuild; thus, more effective and proactive management is needed in this upwelling fishing ground.

Funder

China’s Asian Cooperation Fund Project “Development of Indonesia-China Center for Ocean & Climate”, the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province

Department of Education of Guangdong Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

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