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North Devon case study. Dr Olivia Langmead Marine Biological Association. Focus of the study. Subtidal sediment habitats and their value in supporting fisheries production
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North Devon case study Dr Olivia Langmead Marine Biological Association
Focus of the study • Subtidal sediment habitats and their value in supporting fisheries production • The valuation research will consider the role of sediment habitats as nursery areas and in sustaining food chains (food supply for fish) • Scenarios will be developed (with you!) to determine how values might change under different plausible management scenarios • We anticipate that this work will be of direct benefit for the long term management of the area
Stages of the work • Data gathering • Valuation • Scenarios • Implications for governance
Data collection Data have been collected on: • Human activities and uses that affect the seabed – their distribution and intensity in the NDBR marine area • Ecology – seabed species and habitats, nursery and spawning areas for commercially important fish species and reported catch • Management – existing measures including MPAs, fisheries restrictions
Human activities that leave a footprint on the seabed: Industry
Human activities that leave a footprint on the seabed: Fisheries (1) Finding Sanctuary Fishermap
Human activities that leave a footprint on the seabed: Fisheries (2) Finding Sanctuary Fishermap
Human activities that leave a footprint on the seabed: Fisheries (3) Finding Sanctuary Fishermap
Human activities that leave a footprint on the seabed: Fisheries (4) Finding Sanctuary Fishermap
Human activities that leave a footprint on the seabed: Fisheries (5) • VMS data still to come in from MMO • MMO landings data • Fishermap • Recreational angling surveys MMO/NSA • No data on scallop trawling in Finding Sanctuary Fishermap
Ecology: fish stocks • Cefas Beam Trawl Surveys VIIa/Young fish surveys • EA young fish surveys • Cefas gear trial surveys • IFCA potting surveys • RWE potting and trawl surveys
These maps show what we know about • human activities • Ecology • Management • Do they match up to the real life situation? • What are we missing? • How can our understanding be improved?