Grey seal predation impairs recovery of an overexploited fish stock
1. Grey seal predation has been blamed by fishers for the decline of Atlantic cod stocks and
has led to calls for seal culls. In the West of Scotland, estimates of cod consumption by seals
have exceeded reported catches and spawning biomass, focussing attention on the interaction
between fishers and seals.
2. Bayesian models making different assumptions about seal predation were used to estimate
the size of the West of Scotland cod stock between 1985 and 2005 and the mortalities due to
fishing and seal foraging. A simple population model was used to identify the likely direction
of cod population change at recent mortality rates.
3. All model configurations suggest that the total mortality of cod has remained fairly stable
and high for many years regardless of the assumptions on seal predation. The high mortality
explains the long-term decline of the stock.
4. The best-fitting model suggests that mortality due to fishing reduced substantially in the
decade up to 2005, but has been replaced by increased seal predation mortality on a smaller
cod stock. Given total mortality estimates, the stock is unlikely to recover even at present
reduced levels of fishing.
5. Synthesis and applications. Our model offers a method of estimating seal predation mortality
as part of routine stock assessments that inform fishery management. The analysis shows
that predation by seals can be an important component of the total stock mortality. It also
shows that assuming invariant natural mortality, as adopted in many standard fish stock
assessments, may lead to incorrect perceptions of fishing mortality, over-estimating the benefits
of reducing fishing mortality when there is density-dependent predation. It is essential to
consider predation by top predators when formulating appropriate advice for managing the
fishery.
COOK R.M.;
HOLMES Steven;
FRYER Rob J.;
2015-09-30
WILEY-BLACKWELL
JRC93528
0021-8901,
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2664.12439/abstract,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC93528,
10.1111/1365-2664.12439,
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