Adding to the mix - Challenges of mixed-fisheries management in the North Sea under climate change and technical interactions

被引:2
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作者
Kuehn, Bernhard [1 ]
Kempf, Alexander [1 ]
Brunel, Thomas [2 ]
Cole, Harriet [3 ]
Mathis, Moritz [4 ]
Sys, Klaas [5 ]
Trijoulet, Vanessa [6 ]
Vermard, Youen [7 ]
Taylor, Marc [1 ]
机构
[1] Thunen Inst Sea Fisheries, Herwigstr 31, D-27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
[2] Wageningen Marine Res, Ijmuiden, Netherlands
[3] Marine Scotland Sci, Marine Lab, Aberdeen, Scotland
[4] Helmholtz Zentrum Hereon, Geesthacht, Germany
[5] Res Inst Agr Fisheries & Food, Oostende, Belgium
[6] Tech Univ Denmark, Natl Inst Aquat Resources, Lyngby, Denmark
[7] Ifremer, EMH, Nantes, France
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
bioeconomic model; climate change; EU landing obligation; FLBEIA; Pretty Good Yield; SPAWNING STOCK; FISH; RECRUITMENT; OCEAN; ADVICE; VARIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; STRATEGY; PLANKTON; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.1111/fme.12629
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Technical interactions (multiple fleets fishing multiple species with various gears, as either target or bycatch), bycatch regulations through a landing obligation, and biological and economic effects of climate change, affecting fisheries yield and profits, provide a challenge for demersal mixed fisheries of the North Sea. A multi-stock, multi-fleet, bioeconomic model was used to understand management options under these combined influences. Scenarios considered climate change effects on recruitment of three main gadoid stocks (cod - Gadus morhua, saithe - Pollachius virens, whiting - Merlangius merlangus), possible future developments of fuel and fish prices, and strict implementation of a landing obligation. The latter leads to decreased yield and profits in the short term due to increased choke effects, mainly of North Sea cod, being influenced by climate-induced productivity changes. Allowing fishing above F-MSY, but within sustainable limits, or limiting year-to-year quota changes, could help buffer initial losses at the expense of decreased profits in the mid- to long-term. Economic performance of individual fleets was linked to their main target's stock status, cost structure, and fuel and fish prices. The results highlight a need to consider both biological and economic consequences of climate change in the management of mixed fisheries.
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页码:360 / 377
页数:18
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