Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing

Monthly VMS and logbook data of the North Sea Brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) fleets of Denmark, Netherlands and Germany from 2009 to 2018 were analysed for trends and regional patterns in five subareas. Effort increased by 12% while landings decreased by 9% from the first five to the second five years of the time series. All areas showed a significant decreasing trend of LPUE in the fishery of the first quarter of the year from 2009 to 2018. Fishing effort in Dutch and East Frisian waters during winter was negatively correlated with LPUE in the same and adjacent areas in March – April. Furthermore, highly significant negative correlations were found between fishing effort in January and February in Dutch waters and LPUE in July and August in areas further north, explaining up to 86% of the variance. Together our results support the hypothesis that early recruitment in the Northern areas partially depends on a new cohort coming from the south and that reduced recruitment in Northern areas may be a consequence of previous local depletion of egg-bearing females further south. Egg bearing shrimp appear to concentrate in southern areas in January and February and migrate to adjacent northern areas for egg release in March and April. To prevent economic and ecological consequences for the shrimp stock and the fishery, transboundary management measures need to be considered and implemented. Further investigations of migration and drift patterns of brown shrimp are recommended.

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Main Authors: Respondek, Georg, Günther, Claudia, Beier, Ulrika, Bleeker, Katinka, Pedersen, Eva Maria, Schulze, Torsten, Temming, Axel
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Brown shrimp, Cennectivity of sub-stocks, Crangon crangon, Shortlived species, Shrimp fisheries, VMS data, Wadden Sea,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/connectivity-of-local-sub-stocks-of-crangon-crangon-in-the-north-
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5939092025-01-14 Respondek, Georg Günther, Claudia Beier, Ulrika Bleeker, Katinka Pedersen, Eva Maria Schulze, Torsten Temming, Axel Article/Letter to editor Journal of Sea Research 181 (2022) ISSN: 1385-1101 Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing 2022 Monthly VMS and logbook data of the North Sea Brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) fleets of Denmark, Netherlands and Germany from 2009 to 2018 were analysed for trends and regional patterns in five subareas. Effort increased by 12% while landings decreased by 9% from the first five to the second five years of the time series. All areas showed a significant decreasing trend of LPUE in the fishery of the first quarter of the year from 2009 to 2018. Fishing effort in Dutch and East Frisian waters during winter was negatively correlated with LPUE in the same and adjacent areas in March – April. Furthermore, highly significant negative correlations were found between fishing effort in January and February in Dutch waters and LPUE in July and August in areas further north, explaining up to 86% of the variance. Together our results support the hypothesis that early recruitment in the Northern areas partially depends on a new cohort coming from the south and that reduced recruitment in Northern areas may be a consequence of previous local depletion of egg-bearing females further south. Egg bearing shrimp appear to concentrate in southern areas in January and February and migrate to adjacent northern areas for egg release in March and April. To prevent economic and ecological consequences for the shrimp stock and the fishery, transboundary management measures need to be considered and implemented. Further investigations of migration and drift patterns of brown shrimp are recommended. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/connectivity-of-local-sub-stocks-of-crangon-crangon-in-the-north- 10.1016/j.seares.2022.102173 https://edepot.wur.nl/564139 Brown shrimp Cennectivity of sub-stocks Crangon crangon Shortlived species Shrimp fisheries VMS data Wadden Sea https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Brown shrimp
Cennectivity of sub-stocks
Crangon crangon
Shortlived species
Shrimp fisheries
VMS data
Wadden Sea
Brown shrimp
Cennectivity of sub-stocks
Crangon crangon
Shortlived species
Shrimp fisheries
VMS data
Wadden Sea
spellingShingle Brown shrimp
Cennectivity of sub-stocks
Crangon crangon
Shortlived species
Shrimp fisheries
VMS data
Wadden Sea
Brown shrimp
Cennectivity of sub-stocks
Crangon crangon
Shortlived species
Shrimp fisheries
VMS data
Wadden Sea
Respondek, Georg
Günther, Claudia
Beier, Ulrika
Bleeker, Katinka
Pedersen, Eva Maria
Schulze, Torsten
Temming, Axel
Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing
description Monthly VMS and logbook data of the North Sea Brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) fleets of Denmark, Netherlands and Germany from 2009 to 2018 were analysed for trends and regional patterns in five subareas. Effort increased by 12% while landings decreased by 9% from the first five to the second five years of the time series. All areas showed a significant decreasing trend of LPUE in the fishery of the first quarter of the year from 2009 to 2018. Fishing effort in Dutch and East Frisian waters during winter was negatively correlated with LPUE in the same and adjacent areas in March – April. Furthermore, highly significant negative correlations were found between fishing effort in January and February in Dutch waters and LPUE in July and August in areas further north, explaining up to 86% of the variance. Together our results support the hypothesis that early recruitment in the Northern areas partially depends on a new cohort coming from the south and that reduced recruitment in Northern areas may be a consequence of previous local depletion of egg-bearing females further south. Egg bearing shrimp appear to concentrate in southern areas in January and February and migrate to adjacent northern areas for egg release in March and April. To prevent economic and ecological consequences for the shrimp stock and the fishery, transboundary management measures need to be considered and implemented. Further investigations of migration and drift patterns of brown shrimp are recommended.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Brown shrimp
Cennectivity of sub-stocks
Crangon crangon
Shortlived species
Shrimp fisheries
VMS data
Wadden Sea
author Respondek, Georg
Günther, Claudia
Beier, Ulrika
Bleeker, Katinka
Pedersen, Eva Maria
Schulze, Torsten
Temming, Axel
author_facet Respondek, Georg
Günther, Claudia
Beier, Ulrika
Bleeker, Katinka
Pedersen, Eva Maria
Schulze, Torsten
Temming, Axel
author_sort Respondek, Georg
title Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing
title_short Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing
title_full Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing
title_fullStr Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing
title_full_unstemmed Connectivity of local sub-stocks of Crangon crangon in the North Sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing
title_sort connectivity of local sub-stocks of crangon crangon in the north sea and the risk of local recruitment overfishing
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