Fisheries measures protect European seabass groups with distinct habitat use differently

Author:

Goossens Jolien12ORCID,Villagra Damian3,De Putter Georges4,Verhelst Pieterjan5,Torreele Els3,Moens Tom1,Reubens Jan2

Affiliation:

1. Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University , 9000 Ghent , Belgium

2. Marine Observation Centre, Flanders Marine Institute , 8400 Ostend , Belgium

3. Marine Research Area, Animal Sciences Unit, Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, ILVO Marine Research , 8400 Ostend , Belgium

4. Sights of Nature , 8490 Jabbeke , Belgium

5. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) Aquatic Management, 5 , 1000 Brussels , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract We investigated the movements of European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax, to understand habitat use and connectivity to evaluate how individual seabass are protected by the spatiotemporal fisheries restrictions in place. We tagged seabass with acoustic transmitters in a study area in the Port of Zeebrugge (Belgium) in the southern North Sea. The 370,200 detections of 57 seabass in the study area revealed high residency in the period from late March–May to September–November, as well as high site fidelity (70.7%). Whereas the majority of seabass left the area in winter, 13 seabass stayed in the harbour experiencing temperatures as low as 2.8°C. Two groups of seabass were identified having different core movement areas in the inner and outer harbours, although movement between the two areas was possible. The distinct differences in habitat use between these groups resulted in a significantly different level of exposure to fisheries under the same policy framework. By quantifying the level of protection of seabass, based on the spatiotemporal fisheries management in place, our study underlines the importance of taking into account movement behaviour when evaluating conservation measures.

Funder

Research Foundation Flanders

LifeWatch ESFRI

European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Financing Instrument for the Flemish Fishing and Aquaculture Industry

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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