Demersal fisheries targeting a few high-value species often catch and discard other "non-target" species. It is difficult to quantify the impact of this incidental mortality when population biomass of a non-target species is unknown. We calculate biomass for 14 demersal fish species in ICES Area VIIg (Celtic Sea) by applying species-and length-based catchability corrections to catch records from the Irish Groundfish Survey (IGFS). We then combine these biomass estimates with records of commercial discards (and landings for marketable non-target species) to calculate annual harvesting rates (HR) for each study species. Uncertainty is incorporated into estimates of both biomass andHR. Our survey-based HR estimates for cod an...
Fisheries management is most effective when based on scientific estimates of sustainable fishing rat...
In marine management, fish stocks are often managed on a stock‐by‐stock basis using single‐species m...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
Demersal fisheries targeting a few high-value species often catch and discard other "non-ta...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in ICES Journ...
The most obvious effect of fishing on non-target species is direct mortality. To quantify this effec...
The main objective of discard sampling programmes is to estimate annual total discards of fish speci...
Although frequently suggested as a goal for ecosystem-based fisheries management, incorporating ecos...
The spawning stock biomass of cod, Gadus morhua, in the North Sea has been in decline for many years...
Bioeconomic models have been developed and applied to a range of fisheries around the world. However...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
This study introduces a spatially explicit model that combines abundance data for all the main fish ...
Obtaining a representative estimate of discard mortality for population and ecosystem assessments is...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
Fisheries management is most effective when based on scientific estimates of sustainable fishing rat...
In marine management, fish stocks are often managed on a stock‐by‐stock basis using single‐species m...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
Demersal fisheries targeting a few high-value species often catch and discard other "non-ta...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in ICES Journ...
The most obvious effect of fishing on non-target species is direct mortality. To quantify this effec...
The main objective of discard sampling programmes is to estimate annual total discards of fish speci...
Although frequently suggested as a goal for ecosystem-based fisheries management, incorporating ecos...
The spawning stock biomass of cod, Gadus morhua, in the North Sea has been in decline for many years...
Bioeconomic models have been developed and applied to a range of fisheries around the world. However...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
This study introduces a spatially explicit model that combines abundance data for all the main fish ...
Obtaining a representative estimate of discard mortality for population and ecosystem assessments is...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
Fisheries management is most effective when based on scientific estimates of sustainable fishing rat...
In marine management, fish stocks are often managed on a stock‐by‐stock basis using single‐species m...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...