A Métier-Sustainability-Index (MSI25) to evaluate fisheries components: assessment of cases from data-poor fisheries from southern Europe

Author:

Tzanatos Evangelos1,Castro Jose2,Forcada Aitor3,Matić-Skoko Sanja4,Gaspar Miguel5,Koutsikopoulos Constantin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of Patras, GR 26504, Rio, Patras, Greece

2. Instituto Español de Oceanografía, P.O. Box 1552, Vigo 36200, Spain

3. Unidad de Biología Marina, Departamento de Ciencias del Mar y Biología Aplicada, Universidad de Alicante, POB 99, E-03080 Alicante, Spain

4. Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, PO Box 500, Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 63, 21000 Split, Croatia

5. Instituto Nacional de Recursos Biológicos (INRB, I.P.)/IPIMAR, Avenida 5 de Outubro s/n, P-8700-305 Olhão, Portugal

Abstract

Abstract Tzanatos, E., Castro, J., Forcada, A., Matić-Skoko, S., Gaspar, M., and Koutsikopoulos, C. 2013. A Métier-Sustainability-Index (MSI25) to evaluate fisheries components: assessment of cases from data-poor fisheries from southern Europe. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70:78–98. The present work presents an integrated comparative assessment of the sustainability of fishing tactics or métiers (combinations of area, season, fishing gear, and target species). An index, which includes biological, conservation, socioeconomic, and management criteria, was created for this purpose: the “Métier Sustainability Index” (MSI25). It was designed using the traffic lights approach and comprises 25 indicators that refer to the “health” of the fisheries. Additionally, the MSI25 provides an indication of the “certainty” of that information with regard to the data type/heterogeneity. Subsequently, the index was tested using data from six case studies (81 métiers) from the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. The index showed that 63.0% of the métiers were “sustainable”, 21.0% were “unsustainable” and 16.0% were “under pressure”; 59.3% of characterizations were considered as “certain”. The index evaluation showed significant differences between areas and gears. This paper considers the characteristics of the datasets used, the case management status, and the applicability of the index in improving the management of specific fisheries. Overall, the MSI25 was found to be a useful tool for the evaluation and management of highly heterogeneous fisheries and data from various sources and types.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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