Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee

Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole and Norway lobster are 7 main target species of the demersal mixed fisheries in the North Sea, Skagerrak and Eastern Channel. Gadoids and Norway lobsters are mainly taken in the nor-thern North Sea by towed gears except beam trawls while the flatfish fisheries are conducted in the southern North Sea mainly using beam trawls. Recently, the central North Sea appears less fished by demersal gears. Towed nets including seines and beam trawls equipped with meshes of more than 100 mm resp. more than 80 mm were identified as the main gears effecting the depleted cod and reduced plaice stocks. The saithe sector, using towed nets with meshes of more than110 mm, longlines, gill nets and others, appears to affect the 7 species to a lesser extend. These results support the interim effort limitations by gear types, vessel and month as enforced by the European Commission since 2003. TAC regulations alone are considered inefficient to sustainably harvest stocks by mixed fisheries. A fleet-effort management method is developed estimating the fleets’ effects based on the sum of partial exploitation rates of the species in mixed fisheries weighted by the ratio of the precautionary reference Bpa and the actual SSB size as ecological quality objective. Applying such fleet effort management could result in increased catch possibilities of some stocks by fleets selecting mainly few and non-overexploited stocks while respecting precautionary management constraints in minimum SSB or maximum exploitation rates at the same time.

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Main Authors: Rätz, Hans-Joachim, Ehrich, Siegfried, Bethke, Eckhard
Format: article biblioteca
Language:German
Published: 2005
Subjects:Management, Fisheries, Fishery management, spawning stock, discards, geographical distribution, TAC, sustainable fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20835
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-208352021-07-01T02:39:09Z Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee Demersal mixed fisheries in the North Sea and their effects on main target species Rätz, Hans-Joachim Ehrich, Siegfried Bethke, Eckhard Management Fisheries Fishery management spawning stock discards geographical distribution TAC sustainable fisheries Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole and Norway lobster are 7 main target species of the demersal mixed fisheries in the North Sea, Skagerrak and Eastern Channel. Gadoids and Norway lobsters are mainly taken in the nor-thern North Sea by towed gears except beam trawls while the flatfish fisheries are conducted in the southern North Sea mainly using beam trawls. Recently, the central North Sea appears less fished by demersal gears. Towed nets including seines and beam trawls equipped with meshes of more than 100 mm resp. more than 80 mm were identified as the main gears effecting the depleted cod and reduced plaice stocks. The saithe sector, using towed nets with meshes of more than110 mm, longlines, gill nets and others, appears to affect the 7 species to a lesser extend. These results support the interim effort limitations by gear types, vessel and month as enforced by the European Commission since 2003. TAC regulations alone are considered inefficient to sustainably harvest stocks by mixed fisheries. A fleet-effort management method is developed estimating the fleets’ effects based on the sum of partial exploitation rates of the species in mixed fisheries weighted by the ratio of the precautionary reference Bpa and the actual SSB size as ecological quality objective. Applying such fleet effort management could result in increased catch possibilities of some stocks by fleets selecting mainly few and non-overexploited stocks while respecting precautionary management constraints in minimum SSB or maximum exploitation rates at the same time. Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries began publishing the Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung = Information on Fishery Research in 2010. 2021-06-24T15:48:50Z 2021-06-24T15:48:50Z 2005 article FALSE 1861-2164 10.3220/Infn52_91-100_2005 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20835 de http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/3072 http://www.vti.bund.de application/pdf application/pdf 91-100 hans-joachim.raetz@vti.bund.de http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3072 1240 2011-09-29 17:54:56 3072 Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei
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topic Management
Fisheries
Fishery management
spawning stock
discards
geographical distribution
TAC
sustainable fisheries
Management
Fisheries
Fishery management
spawning stock
discards
geographical distribution
TAC
sustainable fisheries
spellingShingle Management
Fisheries
Fishery management
spawning stock
discards
geographical distribution
TAC
sustainable fisheries
Management
Fisheries
Fishery management
spawning stock
discards
geographical distribution
TAC
sustainable fisheries
Rätz, Hans-Joachim
Ehrich, Siegfried
Bethke, Eckhard
Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee
description Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole and Norway lobster are 7 main target species of the demersal mixed fisheries in the North Sea, Skagerrak and Eastern Channel. Gadoids and Norway lobsters are mainly taken in the nor-thern North Sea by towed gears except beam trawls while the flatfish fisheries are conducted in the southern North Sea mainly using beam trawls. Recently, the central North Sea appears less fished by demersal gears. Towed nets including seines and beam trawls equipped with meshes of more than 100 mm resp. more than 80 mm were identified as the main gears effecting the depleted cod and reduced plaice stocks. The saithe sector, using towed nets with meshes of more than110 mm, longlines, gill nets and others, appears to affect the 7 species to a lesser extend. These results support the interim effort limitations by gear types, vessel and month as enforced by the European Commission since 2003. TAC regulations alone are considered inefficient to sustainably harvest stocks by mixed fisheries. A fleet-effort management method is developed estimating the fleets’ effects based on the sum of partial exploitation rates of the species in mixed fisheries weighted by the ratio of the precautionary reference Bpa and the actual SSB size as ecological quality objective. Applying such fleet effort management could result in increased catch possibilities of some stocks by fleets selecting mainly few and non-overexploited stocks while respecting precautionary management constraints in minimum SSB or maximum exploitation rates at the same time.
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topic_facet Management
Fisheries
Fishery management
spawning stock
discards
geographical distribution
TAC
sustainable fisheries
author Rätz, Hans-Joachim
Ehrich, Siegfried
Bethke, Eckhard
author_facet Rätz, Hans-Joachim
Ehrich, Siegfried
Bethke, Eckhard
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title Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee
title_short Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee
title_full Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee
title_fullStr Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee
title_full_unstemmed Wer fischt was? – Gemischte Bodenfischereien und ihre Auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten Nutzfischbestände in der Nordsee
title_sort wer fischt was? – gemischte bodenfischereien und ihre auswirkungen auf die wichtigsten nutzfischbestände in der nordsee
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