Drivers and implications of change in an inshore multi-species fishery

被引:3
|
作者
Henly, Lauren [1 ]
Stewart, James E. [1 ,2 ]
Simpson, Stephen D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Hatherly Labs, Biosci, Prince Wales Rd, Exeter EX4 4PS, Devon, England
[2] Brixham Lab, Devon & Severn Inshore Fisheries & Conservat Auth, Brixham TQ5 8BA, England
关键词
generalized linear models; Labridae; live wrasse fishery; multispecies fishery management; selective harvesting; standardized CPUE; standardized LPUE; WRASSE CTENOLABRUS-RUPESTRIS; BALLAN WRASSE; CORKWING WRASSE; ROCK COOK; CENTROLABRUS-EXOLETUS; WEST-COAST; SALMONID AQUACULTURE; CLEANING BEHAVIOR; LABRUS-BERGYLTA; GOLDSINNY;
D O I
10.1093/icesjms/fsab083
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Inshore fisheries are an important source of employment and income across Europe. However, their sustainability and management efficacy are relatively understudied, particularly in a multispecies context. Management of these data-limited fisheries can be informed by assessments of standardized catch and landings per unit effort (CPUE and LPUE) data from fishery-dependent surveys. We demonstrate the utility of this approach in the first robust assessment of the sustainability and management of a multispecies inshore fishery for live wrasse (Labridae) in southern England. Our findings have wider ramifications for assessment and management of inshore fisheries, including international live wrasse fisheries, many of which are intensely exploited but have less stringent management than the fishery studied here. Using generalized linear models, we identified ecologically relevant drivers of variation in CPUE and LPUE, alongside interspecific variation in responses to fishing pressure during 2017-2019. We also highlight robust evidence of declines in the primary target species, a protogynous hermaphrodite, that are suggestive of fishery impacts driven by management-enabled selective removal of mature females. We demonstrate the need to consider ecologically similar species separately for management purposes, and account for ecogeographical variables in assessments; a failure to do so risks erroneous conclusions regarding inshore fisheries' sustainability.
引用
收藏
页码:1815 / 1825
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Drivers and implications of change in an inshore multi-species fishery (vol 78, pg 1815, 2021)
    Henly, Lauren
    Stewart, James E.
    Simpson, Stephen D.
    [J]. ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE, 2021, 78 (08) : 3015 - 3015
  • [2] Determining primary and companion species in a multi-species fishery: Implications for TAC setting
    Klaer, Neil L.
    Smith, David C.
    [J]. MARINE POLICY, 2012, 36 (03) : 606 - 612
  • [3] Management implications of discarding in an estuarine multi-species gill net fishery
    Gray, CA
    [J]. FISHERIES RESEARCH, 2002, 56 (02) : 177 - 192
  • [4] Mix Efficiency in a Multi-species Fishery
    Ines Herrero
    Sean Pascoe
    Simon Mardle
    [J]. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 2006, 25 : 231 - 241
  • [5] Mix efficiency in a multi-species fishery
    Herrero, Ines
    Pascoe, Sean
    Mardle, Simon
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS, 2006, 25 (03) : 231 - 241
  • [6] Low trophic redundancy among temperate wrasse species implies ecosystem risks associated with a multi-species inshore fishery
    Henly, Lauren
    Stewart, James E.
    Newton, Jason
    Trueman, Clive
    [J]. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2024, 734 : 105 - 121
  • [7] A review of light fishing on Lake Albert, Uganda: Implications for a multi-species artisanal fishery
    Nakiyende, Herbert
    Chapman, Lauren
    Basooma, Anthony
    Mbabazi, Dismas
    Odong, Robinson
    Nduwayesu, Everest
    Bassa, Samuel
    Mugeni, Bairon
    Nkalubo, Winnie
    Mulowoza, Alex
    Mangeni, Richard Sande
    Taabu-Munyaho, Anthony
    Efitre, Jackson
    [J]. FISHERIES RESEARCH, 2023, 258
  • [8] Optimising harvest strategies in a multi-species bivalve fishery
    Gorman, D.
    Mayfield, S.
    Ward, T. M.
    Burch, P.
    [J]. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY, 2011, 18 (04) : 270 - 281
  • [9] A multi-species catch reduces risk and enhances stability in the fishery? Implications from a portfolio analysis of the Hokkaido setnet fishery
    Kohsuke Nakamura
    Keita Abe
    Gakushi Ishimura
    [J]. Fisheries Science, 2023, 89 : 415 - 427
  • [10] A multi-species catch reduces risk and enhances stability in the fishery? Implications from a portfolio analysis of the Hokkaido setnet fishery
    Nakamura, Kohsuke
    Abe, Keita
    Ishimura, Gakushi
    [J]. FISHERIES SCIENCE, 2023, 89 (03) : 415 - 427