Applying a New Ensemble Approach to Estimating Stock Status of Marine Fisheries around the World
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance
for food security, ecosystem conservation, and fishery sustainability.
Applying a suite of data-limited methods to global catch data, combined
through an ensemble modeling approach, we provide quantitative estimates
of exploitation status for 785 fish stocks. Fifty-three percent (414 stocks) are
below BMSY and of these, 265 are estimated to be below 80% of the BMSY level.
While the 149 stocks above 80% of BMSY are conventionally considered “fully
exploited,” stocks staying at this level for many years, forego substantial yield.
Our results enable managers to consider more detailed information than simply
a categorization of stocks as “fully” or “over” exploited. Our approach is
reproducible, allows consistent application to a broad range of stocks, and can
be easily updated as new data become available. Applied on an ongoing basis,
this approach can provide critical, more detailed information for resource
management for more exploited fish stocks than currently available.
ROSENBERG Andrew A.;
KLEISNER Kristin;
AFFLERBACH Jamie;
ANDERSON Sean C;
DICKEY-COLLAS M.;
COOPER Andrew B.;
FOGARTY Michael J.;
FULTON Elizabeth A.;
GUTIERREZ Nicolas L.;
HYDE Kimberly;
GAMITO JARDIM José Ernesto;
JENSEN Olaf;
KRISTIANSEN Trond;
LONGO C.;
MINTE-VERA C.;
MINTO C.;
MOSQUEIRA SANCHEZ Iago;
OSIO Giacomo Chato;
OVANDO D.;
SELIG Elizabeth;
THORSON J.;
WALSH Jessica C;
YE Y.;
2017-07-07
WILEY-BLACKWELL
JRC90862
1755-263X,
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/conl.12363/abstract,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC90862,
10.1111/conl.12363,
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