Data-poor stock assessment of fish stocks co-exploited by commercial and recreational fisheries: applications to pike (Esox lucius) in the western Baltic Sea

Author:

van Gemert RobORCID,Koemle Dieter,Winkler Helmut,Arlinghaus Robert

Abstract

AbstractInformation on catch and effort of recreational angling in mixed-use fisheries (co-exploited by commercial and recreational fishers) is often scarce, preventing the application of data-rich stock assessments typically performed for industrialized commercial fisheries. Here, we show how data-poor stock assessment methods developed for marine fisheries, particularly a class of models labelled as “catch-only” models (COMs), offer a possible solution. As a case study, we use COMs to assess a northern pike stock around the German Baltic island of Rügen. We fit multiple COMs to a time-series of total pike removals, and use their outputs as explanatory variables in superensemble models. We conclude that the stock is fully exploited and currently declining. Our study highlights the potential for using COMs to determine status of previously-unassessed coastal and freshwater stocks facing recreational fishing pressure, and demonstrates how incorporating recreational removals is crucial for achieving reliable insights into the status of mixed-use stocks.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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