Managing mixed fisheries in the European western waters: application of Fcube methodology
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Managing mixed fisheries in the European western waters: application of Fcube methodology. / Iriondo, Ane ; García, Dorleta; Santurtún, Marina ; Castro, José; Quincoces, Iñaki; Lehuta, Sigrid; Mahévas, Stephanie ; Marchal, Paul; Tidd, Alex; Ulrich, Clara.
In: Fisheries Research, Vol. 134-136, 2012, p. 6-16.Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article – Annual report year: 2012
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T1 - Managing mixed fisheries in the European western waters: application of Fcube methodology
A1 - Iriondo,Ane
A1 - García,Dorleta
A1 - Santurtún,Marina
A1 - Castro,José
A1 - Quincoces,Iñaki
A1 - Lehuta,Sigrid
A1 - Mahévas,Stephanie
A1 - Marchal,Paul
A1 - Tidd,Alex
A1 - Ulrich,Clara
AU - Iriondo,Ane
AU - García,Dorleta
AU - Santurtún,Marina
AU - Castro,José
AU - Quincoces,Iñaki
AU - Lehuta,Sigrid
AU - Mahévas,Stephanie
AU - Marchal,Paul
AU - Tidd,Alex
AU - Ulrich,Clara
PB - Elsevier BV
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Fisheries management is moving towards ecosystem based management instead of traditional single species based advice. To progress towards an ecosystem approach, a new methodology called “Fleet and Fisheries Forecast” (Fcube) has been proposed. In the application of the method, a precise initial fleet <br/>and metier segmentation used is important to get representative results in the analysis. Once they were defined, different data aggregations for fleets and metiers were tested with the objective of getting the best aggregation level to get equilibrium between detailed results and real management. Results showed <br/>that the difference in the forecast catches in different aggregation levels was low. Finally, hindcasting analyses were carried out to evaluate how sensitive forecasts are to different parameters. Stock indicators and catchability show the highest source of error and the effort share the lowest. In this analysis, Western <br/>Waters fleet management results show consistency between stocks and their respective TACs. The study highlights that it is possible to deliver advice within the context of mixed fisheries using the Fcube method
AB - Fisheries management is moving towards ecosystem based management instead of traditional single species based advice. To progress towards an ecosystem approach, a new methodology called “Fleet and Fisheries Forecast” (Fcube) has been proposed. In the application of the method, a precise initial fleet <br/>and metier segmentation used is important to get representative results in the analysis. Once they were defined, different data aggregations for fleets and metiers were tested with the objective of getting the best aggregation level to get equilibrium between detailed results and real management. Results showed <br/>that the difference in the forecast catches in different aggregation levels was low. Finally, hindcasting analyses were carried out to evaluate how sensitive forecasts are to different parameters. Stock indicators and catchability show the highest source of error and the effort share the lowest. In this analysis, Western <br/>Waters fleet management results show consistency between stocks and their respective TACs. The study highlights that it is possible to deliver advice within the context of mixed fisheries using the Fcube method
U2 - 10.1016/j.fishres.2012.07.019
DO - 10.1016/j.fishres.2012.07.019
JO - Fisheries Research
JF - Fisheries Research
SN - 0165-7836
VL - 134-136
SP - 6
EP - 16
ER -