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Central Baltic Sea herring: effect of environmental trends and fishery management

Aps, R.; Fetissov, M.; Holmgren, N.; Norrstrom, N.; Kuikka, S.

Abstract

Uncertainty is an endemic condition of the Baltic Sea herring (Clupea harengus metnbras, L) fishery management. It is a condition exacerbated by the fishing fleet overcapacity and consequent exploitation of the herring stock at a level believed to be unsustainable. Some sources of uncertainty are mainly related to biology and fishing technique: the unsolved problem of herring assessment and management units, the recruitment environment relationship and the reduction in mean weights-at-age, uncertain ageing of fish, the problem of unaccounted fishing mortality caused by the fish selection through the trawl net. Fishing fleet overcapacity is believed to be behind of the regulatory overfishing when setting the Total Allowable Catches (TACs) higher than the scientific advice (decision overfishing) and tolerating the extensive underreporting of catches (implementation overfishing). Two scenarios for the Central Baltic Sea herring fishery management options are constructed and the Bayesian networks are used to represent and update uncertainties encountered in the process of the management related situation assessment. First scenario represents the current status of the fishery management resulting in fishing mortality (F) higher than F-MSY - the fishing mortality that corresponds to the Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY). The second scenario demonstrates the assumed potential impact of economic incentives (e.g. zoning, individual transferable quotas (ITQs), territorial use rights etc.) on the reduction of excessive fishing capacity and bringing actual fishing mortality closer to F-MSY.

Published in

Title: ECOSYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT VIII
ISBN: 978-1-84564-510-6

Conference

8th International Conference on Ecosystems and Sustainable Development (ECOSUD 2011), Univ Alicante, Alicante, SPAIN, APR 13-15, 2011

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Fish and Aquacultural Science

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.2495/ECO110061

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/89756