Testing length-based reference points in a management strategy evaluation for cuckoo ray (Leucoraja naevus) and thornback ray (Raja clavata)

Author:

Miethe TanjaORCID,Dobby Helen

Abstract

Abstract Elasmobranchs grow relatively slowly and mature at a relatively high age, leading to longer generation time. Due to low fecundity of these stocks, sufficient numbers of mature individuals are important to ensure a viable recruitment level and sustainable management. Length-based indicators (LBIs), such as the mean length and the mean length of the largest 5% in the catch, can be used to characterize the length distribution of exploited stocks and aid a data-limited assessment. Reference points for these indicators are calculated using basic life history parameters. Using cuckoo ray, Leucoraja naevus, and thornback ray, Raja clavata, as example species, we apply management strategy evaluations to test the performance of LBI-based harvest control rules (HCRs) in their ability to recover overexploited stocks. We illustrate the importance of the stock–recruitment relationship for the management outcome. If immature individuals are targeted by the fishery, HCRs perform better in terms of stock recovery when coupled with reference points, which account for the maturation schedule of the stock. The sensitivity of reference points to parameter misspecification means that elasmobranchs stocks in which immature individuals are exploited by the fishery may require more precautionary reference points, with consideration of the trade-off between biomass recovery and yield.

Funder

Marine Scotland Science project IndiApp

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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