Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021

Based on the available biological and fisheries data, stock status review for 18 units of the fish species inhabiting the Black Sea and the both Azov and Black Seas is presented. A modified version of the traditional approach to the harvest control rules for the aquatic bioresources of the Azov and Black Sea Fishery Basin is described for the case when they are assessed by the mathematical methods to estimate the current stock biomass and fishing mortality. For 11 stock units, analytical modeling including cohort, production and trend models has been applied. Based on the estimates of biomass and fishing mortality concerning biological reference points, in 2021, the status of six stock units of the marine fish species inhabiting the basin and exploited by the Russian fisheries was identified as increasing or stable (“Black Sea” stock units of the European sprat and European anchovy, “Crimean” stock unit of turbot, “Crimean and Caucasian” stock unit of red mullet, and “Black and Azov Seas” stock units of garfish and rays). Five fishery stock units (“Crimean and Caucasian” of mullets, picarel and Mediterranean horse mackerel, “Black and Azov Seas” of sand smelts, and “Caucasian” of turbot) have shown a decreasing trend in terms of abundance, and for the rest of the investigated fish stock units (“Mediterranean migrant” bluefish, Atlantic bonito and Atlantic mackerel, “Black Sea” whiting, so-iuy mullet and the other marine fish species, “Black and Azov Seas” spiny dogfish), the status has not been determined due to the absence of systematic biological and fishery data.

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Main Authors: Shlyakhov, Vladislav, Piatinskii, Mikhail
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Russian
Published: 2023
Subjects:Оценка запасов, Пелагические рыбы, Черноморские рыбы, Sprattus sprattus, Engraulis encrasicolus maeoticus, Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus, Scophthalmus maximus, Merlangius merlangus, Spicara flexuosa, Liza haematocheilus, Mullus barbatus, Fisheries data, Aquatic biological resources, Mathematical methods, Fish stock units, ASFA_2015::S::Stock assessment, ASFA_2015::F::Fishery regulations, ASFA_2015::F::Fishing mortality,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42782
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-427822023-09-22T02:31:13Z Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021 Оценка состояния запасов морских видов рыб Черного моря (воды России) в 2021 г. Shlyakhov, Vladislav Piatinskii, Mikhail Оценка запасов Пелагические рыбы Черноморские рыбы Sprattus sprattus Engraulis encrasicolus maeoticus Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus Scophthalmus maximus Merlangius merlangus Spicara flexuosa Liza haematocheilus Mullus barbatus Fisheries data Aquatic biological resources Mathematical methods Fish stock units ASFA_2015::S::Stock assessment ASFA_2015::F::Fishery regulations ASFA_2015::F::Fishing mortality Based on the available biological and fisheries data, stock status review for 18 units of the fish species inhabiting the Black Sea and the both Azov and Black Seas is presented. A modified version of the traditional approach to the harvest control rules for the aquatic bioresources of the Azov and Black Sea Fishery Basin is described for the case when they are assessed by the mathematical methods to estimate the current stock biomass and fishing mortality. For 11 stock units, analytical modeling including cohort, production and trend models has been applied. Based on the estimates of biomass and fishing mortality concerning biological reference points, in 2021, the status of six stock units of the marine fish species inhabiting the basin and exploited by the Russian fisheries was identified as increasing or stable (“Black Sea” stock units of the European sprat and European anchovy, “Crimean” stock unit of turbot, “Crimean and Caucasian” stock unit of red mullet, and “Black and Azov Seas” stock units of garfish and rays). Five fishery stock units (“Crimean and Caucasian” of mullets, picarel and Mediterranean horse mackerel, “Black and Azov Seas” of sand smelts, and “Caucasian” of turbot) have shown a decreasing trend in terms of abundance, and for the rest of the investigated fish stock units (“Mediterranean migrant” bluefish, Atlantic bonito and Atlantic mackerel, “Black Sea” whiting, so-iuy mullet and the other marine fish species, “Black and Azov Seas” spiny dogfish), the status has not been determined due to the absence of systematic biological and fishery data. Представлен обзор состояния 18 единиц запаса черноморских и черноморско-азовских рыб на основе имеющихся сведений о биологии и промысле этих видов в водах России. Описана модификация традиционного подхода к обоснованию правила регулирования промысла водных биоресурсов Азово-Черноморского рыбохозяйственного бассейна, оцениваемых математическими методами, позволяющими определять текущие величины биомассы запаса и промысловой смертности. Для 11 единиц запаса выполнено аналитическое моделирование когортными, продукционными или трендовыми моделями. На основе сопоставления биомассы и промысловой смертности с биологическими ориентирами в 2021 г. состояние шести единиц запасов морских рыб бассейна, эксплуатируемых российским рыболовством, характеризовалось как растущее или стабильное («черноморские» единицы запаса шпрота и хамсы, «крымская» единица запаса камбалы-калкан, «крымско-кавказская» единица запаса барабули и «черноморско-азовские» единицы запаса саргана и скатов). Пять единиц запасов («крымско-кавказские» кефали, смариды и ставриды, «черноморско-азовская» атерины и «кавказская» камбалы-калкан) продемонстрировали тенденцию к сокращению, а для остальных единиц запасов рыб («средиземноморских мигрантов» луфаря, пеламиды и скумбрии, «черноморских» мерланга, прочих морских рыб и пиленгаса, «черноморско-азовской» акулы катрана) статус определен не был по причине отсутствия систематизированной биологической и промысловой информации. Published Refereed 2023-09-21T07:20:31Z 2023-09-21T07:20:31Z 2023 Journal Contribution 2618-8147 print 2619-1024 online 10.47921/2619-1024_2023_6_3_96 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42782 ru https://journal.azniirkh.ru/uploads/files/2023/09/16/VRISO_T6_N3_96_113.pdf Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ pp.96–113 Black Sea Azov Sea Черное море Азовское море
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topic Оценка запасов
Пелагические рыбы
Черноморские рыбы
Sprattus sprattus
Engraulis encrasicolus maeoticus
Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus
Scophthalmus maximus
Merlangius merlangus
Spicara flexuosa
Liza haematocheilus
Mullus barbatus
Fisheries data
Aquatic biological resources
Mathematical methods
Fish stock units
ASFA_2015::S::Stock assessment
ASFA_2015::F::Fishery regulations
ASFA_2015::F::Fishing mortality
Оценка запасов
Пелагические рыбы
Черноморские рыбы
Sprattus sprattus
Engraulis encrasicolus maeoticus
Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus
Scophthalmus maximus
Merlangius merlangus
Spicara flexuosa
Liza haematocheilus
Mullus barbatus
Fisheries data
Aquatic biological resources
Mathematical methods
Fish stock units
ASFA_2015::S::Stock assessment
ASFA_2015::F::Fishery regulations
ASFA_2015::F::Fishing mortality
spellingShingle Оценка запасов
Пелагические рыбы
Черноморские рыбы
Sprattus sprattus
Engraulis encrasicolus maeoticus
Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus
Scophthalmus maximus
Merlangius merlangus
Spicara flexuosa
Liza haematocheilus
Mullus barbatus
Fisheries data
Aquatic biological resources
Mathematical methods
Fish stock units
ASFA_2015::S::Stock assessment
ASFA_2015::F::Fishery regulations
ASFA_2015::F::Fishing mortality
Оценка запасов
Пелагические рыбы
Черноморские рыбы
Sprattus sprattus
Engraulis encrasicolus maeoticus
Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus
Scophthalmus maximus
Merlangius merlangus
Spicara flexuosa
Liza haematocheilus
Mullus barbatus
Fisheries data
Aquatic biological resources
Mathematical methods
Fish stock units
ASFA_2015::S::Stock assessment
ASFA_2015::F::Fishery regulations
ASFA_2015::F::Fishing mortality
Shlyakhov, Vladislav
Piatinskii, Mikhail
Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021
description Based on the available biological and fisheries data, stock status review for 18 units of the fish species inhabiting the Black Sea and the both Azov and Black Seas is presented. A modified version of the traditional approach to the harvest control rules for the aquatic bioresources of the Azov and Black Sea Fishery Basin is described for the case when they are assessed by the mathematical methods to estimate the current stock biomass and fishing mortality. For 11 stock units, analytical modeling including cohort, production and trend models has been applied. Based on the estimates of biomass and fishing mortality concerning biological reference points, in 2021, the status of six stock units of the marine fish species inhabiting the basin and exploited by the Russian fisheries was identified as increasing or stable (“Black Sea” stock units of the European sprat and European anchovy, “Crimean” stock unit of turbot, “Crimean and Caucasian” stock unit of red mullet, and “Black and Azov Seas” stock units of garfish and rays). Five fishery stock units (“Crimean and Caucasian” of mullets, picarel and Mediterranean horse mackerel, “Black and Azov Seas” of sand smelts, and “Caucasian” of turbot) have shown a decreasing trend in terms of abundance, and for the rest of the investigated fish stock units (“Mediterranean migrant” bluefish, Atlantic bonito and Atlantic mackerel, “Black Sea” whiting, so-iuy mullet and the other marine fish species, “Black and Azov Seas” spiny dogfish), the status has not been determined due to the absence of systematic biological and fishery data.
format Journal Contribution
topic_facet Оценка запасов
Пелагические рыбы
Черноморские рыбы
Sprattus sprattus
Engraulis encrasicolus maeoticus
Trachurus mediterraneus ponticus
Scophthalmus maximus
Merlangius merlangus
Spicara flexuosa
Liza haematocheilus
Mullus barbatus
Fisheries data
Aquatic biological resources
Mathematical methods
Fish stock units
ASFA_2015::S::Stock assessment
ASFA_2015::F::Fishery regulations
ASFA_2015::F::Fishing mortality
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Piatinskii, Mikhail
author_facet Shlyakhov, Vladislav
Piatinskii, Mikhail
author_sort Shlyakhov, Vladislav
title Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021
title_short Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021
title_full Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021
title_fullStr Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021
title_full_unstemmed Stock assessment of the marine fish species in the Black Sea (Russian waters) in 2021
title_sort stock assessment of the marine fish species in the black sea (russian waters) in 2021
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