Sustainable exploitation of temperate fish stocks |
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Authors: | Henrik Sparholt Robin M. Cook |
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Affiliation: | 1.International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, H.C.Andersens Boulevard 44–46, 1553 Copenhagen V, Denmark;2.Marine Scotland Science, 375 Victoria Road, Aberdeen AB11 9DB, UK |
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Abstract: | The theory of maximum sustainable yield (MSY) underpins many fishery management regimes and is applied principally as a single species concept. Using a simple dynamic biomass production model we show that MSY can be identified from a long time series of multi-stock data at a regional scale in the presence of species interactions and environmental change. It suggests that MSY is robust and calculable in a multispecies environment, offering a realistic reference point for fishery management. Furthermore, the demonstration of the existence of MSY shows that it is more than a purely theoretical concept. There has been an improvement in the status of stocks in the Northeast Atlantic, but our analysis suggests further reductions in fishing effort would improve long-term yields. |
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Keywords: | maximum sustainable yield marine fisheries multispecies |
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