Die Entwicklung wichtiger Fischbestände in der Nordsee und im Nordatlantik. Ergebnisse der Herbstsitzung des Advisory Committees for Fishery Management des internationalen Rates für Meeresforschung

The October meeting of the ACFM of ICES gave advice for a number of North-Atlantic fish stocks. The results of the most important stocks are given here from the perspective of German fishery management. The are chiefly North Sea plaice and sole, for which a reduction of 25 % of the fishing mortality (F) is recommended for 1998, North Sea saithe (minus 20 % in F), while North Sea cod is in the process of recovery and North Sea haddock is inside safe biological limits. The mackerel stock of the North Sea has not yet recovered, while the western mackerel stock as an entity has stabilised at a level of about 2.3 million t.

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Main Author: Hammer, Cornelius
Format: article biblioteca
Language:German
Published: 1997
Subjects:Fisheries, fisheries management, stock data, scientific advice, sustainable fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21488
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-214882021-06-25T03:12:31Z Die Entwicklung wichtiger Fischbestände in der Nordsee und im Nordatlantik. Ergebnisse der Herbstsitzung des Advisory Committees for Fishery Management des internationalen Rates für Meeresforschung The development of important fish stocks in the North Sea and North Atlantic. Results of the recent autumn meeting of the Advisory Committee for Fisheries Management. Hammer, Cornelius Fisheries fisheries management stock data scientific advice sustainable fisheries The October meeting of the ACFM of ICES gave advice for a number of North-Atlantic fish stocks. The results of the most important stocks are given here from the perspective of German fishery management. The are chiefly North Sea plaice and sole, for which a reduction of 25 % of the fishing mortality (F) is recommended for 1998, North Sea saithe (minus 20 % in F), while North Sea cod is in the process of recovery and North Sea haddock is inside safe biological limits. The mackerel stock of the North Sea has not yet recovered, while the western mackerel stock as an entity has stabilised at a level of about 2.3 million t. 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. 2021-06-24T15:55:37Z 2021-06-24T15:55:37Z 1997 article FALSE 1437-5842 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21488 de http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/3805 http://www.vti.bund.de application/pdf application/pdf 140-148 cornelius.hammer@vti.bund.de http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3805 1240 2012-11-10 18:16:14 3805 Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei
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sustainable fisheries
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Hammer, Cornelius
Die Entwicklung wichtiger Fischbestände in der Nordsee und im Nordatlantik. Ergebnisse der Herbstsitzung des Advisory Committees for Fishery Management des internationalen Rates für Meeresforschung
description The October meeting of the ACFM of ICES gave advice for a number of North-Atlantic fish stocks. The results of the most important stocks are given here from the perspective of German fishery management. The are chiefly North Sea plaice and sole, for which a reduction of 25 % of the fishing mortality (F) is recommended for 1998, North Sea saithe (minus 20 % in F), while North Sea cod is in the process of recovery and North Sea haddock is inside safe biological limits. The mackerel stock of the North Sea has not yet recovered, while the western mackerel stock as an entity has stabilised at a level of about 2.3 million t.
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title Die Entwicklung wichtiger Fischbestände in der Nordsee und im Nordatlantik. Ergebnisse der Herbstsitzung des Advisory Committees for Fishery Management des internationalen Rates für Meeresforschung
title_short Die Entwicklung wichtiger Fischbestände in der Nordsee und im Nordatlantik. Ergebnisse der Herbstsitzung des Advisory Committees for Fishery Management des internationalen Rates für Meeresforschung
title_full Die Entwicklung wichtiger Fischbestände in der Nordsee und im Nordatlantik. Ergebnisse der Herbstsitzung des Advisory Committees for Fishery Management des internationalen Rates für Meeresforschung
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