Achieving maximum sustainable yield in mixed fisheries: a management approach for the North Sea demersal fisheries

Author:

Ulrich Clara1,Vermard Youen2,Dolder Paul J.3,Brunel Thomas4,Jardim Ernesto5,Holmes Steven J.5,Kempf Alexander6,Mortensen Lars O.1,Poos Jan-Jaap4,Rindorf Anna1

Affiliation:

1. DTU Aqua National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Charlottenlund Castle, Jægersborg Allé 1, Charlottenlund 2920, Denmark

2. IFREMER, Centre Atlantique, Rue de l’Ile d’Yeu, 44311 Nantes Cedex 03, BP 21105, France

3. CEFAS, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Norfolk NR33 0HT, UK

4. Wageningen IMARES, Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies, P.O. Box 68, IJmuiden, AB 1970, The Netherlands

5. Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Ispra, Lombardia, Italy

6. Thünen – Institute of Sea Fisheries, Palmaille 9, Altona, Hamburg 22767, Germany

Abstract

Achieving single species maximum sustainable yield (MSY) in complex and dynamic fisheries targeting multiple species (mixed fisheries) is challenging because achieving the objective for one species may mean missing the objective for another. The North Sea mixed fisheries are a representative example of an issue that is generic across most demersal fisheries worldwide, with the diversity of species and fisheries inducing numerous biological and technical interactions. Building on a rich knowledge base for the understanding and quantification of these interactions, new approaches have emerged. Recent paths towards operationalizing MSY at the regional scale have suggested the expansion of the concept into a desirable area of “pretty good yield”, implemented through a range around FMSY that would allow for more flexibility in management targets. This article investigates the potential of FMSY ranges to combine long-term single-stock targets with flexible, short-term, mixed-fisheries management requirements applied to the main North Sea demersal stocks. It is shown that sustained fishing at the upper bound of the range may lead to unacceptable risks when technical interactions occur. An objective method is suggested that provides an optimal set of fishing mortality within the range, minimizing the risk of total allowable catch mismatches among stocks captured within mixed fisheries, and addressing explicitly the trade-offs between the most and least productive stocks.

Funder

European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme

MYFISH

SOCIOEC

Horizon

DiscardLess

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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