Although frequently suggested as a goal for ecosystem-based fisheries management, incorporating ecosystem information into fisheries stock assessments has proven challenging. The uncertainty of input data, coupled with the structural uncertainty of complex multi-species models, currently makes the use of absolute values from such models contentious for short-term single-species fisheries management advice. Here, we propose a different approach where the standard assessment methodologies can be enhanced using ecosystem model derived information. Using a case study of the Irish Sea, we illustrate how stock-specific ecosystem indicators can be used to set an ecosystem-based fishing mortality reference point (FECO) within the “Pretty Good Yield...
Under the 2013 Reform of the European Union’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), fisheries management ai...
The need for ecosystem-level analyses is becoming widely recognised following the failure of single-...
Using the Celtic Sea and the North Sea as case studies, we show that a fleet-based approach is the p...
Publication history: Accepted - 17 March 2021; Published - 9 April 2021.Although frequently suggeste...
Although many countries have formally committed to Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM), actu...
Precautionary management for fish stocks in need of recovery requires that likely stock increases ca...
The SEAwise project works to deliver a fully operational tool that will allow fishers, managers, and...
Using the Bay of Biscay and Celtic Sea area as a case study, we showed how stock-assessments and tro...
In the present study, we tested five trophic indicators and we demonstrated their usefulness to asse...
Indicators are needed to support the implementation of an ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF), by ...
International audienceUsing the Celtic Sea and the North Sea as case studies, the fleet-based approa...
Demersal fisheries targeting a few high-value species often catch and discard other "non-ta...
Pubication history: Accepted - 7 December 2020; Published online - 8 January 2021Although many cou...
The objective of the inter-benchmark working group was to evaluate whether FLBEIA (Garcia et al., 20...
Under the 2013 Reform of the European Union’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), fisheries management ai...
The need for ecosystem-level analyses is becoming widely recognised following the failure of single-...
Using the Celtic Sea and the North Sea as case studies, we show that a fleet-based approach is the p...
Publication history: Accepted - 17 March 2021; Published - 9 April 2021.Although frequently suggeste...
Although many countries have formally committed to Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM), actu...
Precautionary management for fish stocks in need of recovery requires that likely stock increases ca...
The SEAwise project works to deliver a fully operational tool that will allow fishers, managers, and...
Using the Bay of Biscay and Celtic Sea area as a case study, we showed how stock-assessments and tro...
In the present study, we tested five trophic indicators and we demonstrated their usefulness to asse...
Indicators are needed to support the implementation of an ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF), by ...
International audienceUsing the Celtic Sea and the North Sea as case studies, the fleet-based approa...
Demersal fisheries targeting a few high-value species often catch and discard other "non-ta...
Pubication history: Accepted - 7 December 2020; Published online - 8 January 2021Although many cou...
The objective of the inter-benchmark working group was to evaluate whether FLBEIA (Garcia et al., 20...
Under the 2013 Reform of the European Union’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), fisheries management ai...
The need for ecosystem-level analyses is becoming widely recognised following the failure of single-...
Using the Celtic Sea and the North Sea as case studies, we show that a fleet-based approach is the p...