This study addresses a common assumption in fisheries science: that partial fishing mortality is directly proportional to fishing effort. It is important to challenge this a priori sensible assumption, as it is also built into many models and tools used by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) to help provide advice and conserve fish stocks. Here we test this assumption at scales relevant to management using catch and effort data from the EC Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), together with mean fishing mortality estimates from ICES. We focus on the eight predominant fishing gear types in the North Sea, and for each gear, test how effort is related to partial fishing mortality exerte...
We investigate changes in the North Sea fish community with particular reference to possible indirec...
<p>The ‘fleet-web’, summarising the relationships between fishing effort of each gear type and fishi...
Fishing mortalities at age in North Sea cod, haddock, and whiting are examined in relation to biomas...
Effort management has been proposed as an alternative for quota management in mixed demersal fisheri...
The scope of this paper is to quantify, for a wide selection of European fisheries, fishing tactics ...
Face-to-face interviews were conducted to identify the main changes in gear and vessel technology th...
Catchability is crucial for the economic performance of fisheries and their management. However, in ...
Total allowable effort quotas (TAEs) are often considered as promising alternatives to single-specie...
Managing mixed fisheries requires understanding fishersâ behaviour to allow predicting future fish...
Evaluations of the effects of management measures on fish populations are usually based on the analy...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
This paper describes trends in beam and otter trawling effort in the North Sea from 1977 to 1995. Da...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
In age-structured models fishing mortality is usually described by the vector of F-at-age. There is ...
Often, catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) standardizations are used to reflect fish abundance. This implie...
We investigate changes in the North Sea fish community with particular reference to possible indirec...
<p>The ‘fleet-web’, summarising the relationships between fishing effort of each gear type and fishi...
Fishing mortalities at age in North Sea cod, haddock, and whiting are examined in relation to biomas...
Effort management has been proposed as an alternative for quota management in mixed demersal fisheri...
The scope of this paper is to quantify, for a wide selection of European fisheries, fishing tactics ...
Face-to-face interviews were conducted to identify the main changes in gear and vessel technology th...
Catchability is crucial for the economic performance of fisheries and their management. However, in ...
Total allowable effort quotas (TAEs) are often considered as promising alternatives to single-specie...
Managing mixed fisheries requires understanding fishersâ behaviour to allow predicting future fish...
Evaluations of the effects of management measures on fish populations are usually based on the analy...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
This paper describes trends in beam and otter trawling effort in the North Sea from 1977 to 1995. Da...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) has been shown to substantially contribute to fishing mortality of...
In age-structured models fishing mortality is usually described by the vector of F-at-age. There is ...
Often, catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) standardizations are used to reflect fish abundance. This implie...
We investigate changes in the North Sea fish community with particular reference to possible indirec...
<p>The ‘fleet-web’, summarising the relationships between fishing effort of each gear type and fishi...
Fishing mortalities at age in North Sea cod, haddock, and whiting are examined in relation to biomas...