Overestimating management progress—modelled vs. monitored silver eel escapement in a North Sea draining river

Author:

Höhne Leander1ORCID,Freese Marko1ORCID,Pohlmann Jan-Dag1,Diekmann Markus2,Fladung Erik3,Huisman Jeroen B J45,Hanel Reinhold1,Marohn Lasse1

Affiliation:

1. Biodiversity and migratory fish, Thünen Institute of Fisheries Ecology , Herwigstrasse 31, 27572 Bremerhaven , Germany

2. Department for Inland Fisheries, Lower Saxony State Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety , Eintrachtweg 19, 30173 Hannover , Germany

3. Inland Fisheries Department, Institute of Inland Fisheries e.V. Potsdam-Sacrow , Im Königswald 2, 14469 Potsdam , Germany

4. Aquaculture & Fisheries Group, Wageningen University & Research , Wageningen, 6700 AH , The Netherlands

5. Marine Management and Conservation, Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences , Leeuwarden, 8934 CJ , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract The success of European efforts towards the recovery of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) population will rely on accurate assessments of local stock status for the implementation of conservation measures. Yet, direct and continuous monitoring of the escapement of potential spawners (“silver eels”) is unfeasible in most habitats. Therefore, population models are widely used to estimate local silver eel escapement, but require input information on recruitment, demographic characteristics, and mortalities that are often estimated with great uncertainties. We conducted a combined mark–recapture and acoustic telemetry study across two migration seasons to quantify the actual silver eel escapement in a sub-catchment of the German river Ems. Results were compared with predictions from the demographic model used to provide stock parameters in Germany according to the EU eel-regulation. Mark–recapture results suggested an annual female silver eel escapement of ∼15–17 tons, while the demographic model predicted 90–98 tons, indicating a considerable overestimation. Our results suggest that realistic prediction of silver eel escapement is hardly feasible without high-quality input information and highlight the need for site-specific model calibrations against monitoring data. Overestimations of local stock sizes are problematic if they obscure the necessity for adequate conservation measures, hindering their implementation.

Funder

Lower Saxony Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Consumer Protection

European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Waddenfonds

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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