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Global Fisheries & Sustainability. Cait Nelson & Stephanie Avery-Gomm Oct 22 2010. Introduction. Technological Advances of Fishing Fleets No Refugia = Can’t Run, Can’t Hide Resource Depletion Catch per Unit Effort Maintained Models are based on data that is imprecise and error prone
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Global Fisheries & Sustainability Cait Nelson & Stephanie Avery-Gomm Oct 22 2010
Introduction • Technological Advances of Fishing Fleets • No Refugia = Can’t Run, Can’t Hide • Resource Depletion • Catch per Unit Effort Maintained • Models are based on data that is imprecise and error prone • Fishing Down; Removal of large long lived fish • Food webs are altered, lack buffering capacity • Reverse Trends; Reduction of Fleet, Increased Regs • Solutions…Reduce Pressure on Fisheries
Maximum Sustainable Yield management of single species stocks • The largest yield (or catch) over an indefinite period • At intermediate population densities individuals are able to breed to their maximum rate • Surplus of individuals that can be harvested • Growth rate of the population is at max due to the large number reproducing individuals
Figure 1. Maximum sustainable yield occurs not at the maximum population level, but rather at a lower, optimal population level.
Maximum Sustainable YieldApproach has been criticized as ignoring several key factors involved in fisheries management • What might some of these key factors be?
Fishing Down Marine Food Webs • Mean TL of fished species declined from 1950- 1994 • Gradual transition in landings from long-lived, high trophic level, piscivorous bottom fish toward short-lived, low trophic level invertebrates and planktivorous pelagic fish. • Fishing down food webs leads at first to increasing catches, then to a phase transition associated with stagnating or declining catches.
Fishing Down Marine Food WebsDiscussion • What effects might overexploitation of top trophic levels have on species and ecosystems? • What other effects may FDMFW have?
Other effects of FDMFW Trophic cascade examples
Solutions to achieve sustainable fisheries?Aquaculture • Bridge the gap between supply and demand • Reduce pressure on wild populations
Aquaculture Discussion Why might aquaculture not help to reduce fishing pressure?
Solutions to achieve sustainable fisheries?No take zones • NTZ protect populations by creating reserves for sedentary species
What other solutions exist? Marine Protected Areas • Have been shown to have positive effects in rebuild depleted stocks of sedentary species. NTZ
What other solutions exist?Consumer driven choices • Consumer driven choices to avoid unsustainably fished stocks and endangered species • Eg. Eco-labeling
What other solutions exist?Consumer driven choices Ocean Wise simplifies eating seafood sustainably