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2. Fishing for litter, accidental catch in bottom trawl nets along the Catalan coast, Northwestern Mediterranean
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Balcells, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Barría, Claudio, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Nos, David, López-Pérez, Cristina, Ribera-Altimir, Jordi, Sala-Coromina, Joan, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Rojas, Alba, and Galimany, Eve
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- 2023
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3. Fishing for litter, accidental catch in bottom trawl nets along the Catalan coast, Northwestern Mediterranean
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Institut Català de Recerca per a la Governança del Mar, European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, Generalitat de Catalunya, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Barría, Claudio, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Nos, David, López-Pérez, C., Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Rojas García, Alba, Galimany, Eve, Institut Català de Recerca per a la Governança del Mar, European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, Generalitat de Catalunya, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Barría, Claudio, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Nos, David, López-Pérez, C., Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Rojas García, Alba, and Galimany, Eve
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The seafloor of the Mediterranean Sea accumulates marine litter (ML), an area where bottom trawlers operate and can accidentally catch the litter from the seafloor. This study aims to describe and quantify the ML caught by bottom trawlers along the Catalan coast (NW Mediterranean Sea) and estimate the potential of the bottom trawl fleet to extract ML from the area as a Fishing for Litter (FFL) initiative to tackle the ML issue. Marine litter was collected from commercial trawlers and was classified as metal, plastic, rubber, textile, wood, and other waste and weighed (kg) from 305 hauls performed during three years (2019–2021) from 9 different ports at 3 different depths. ML was present in 97 % of the hauls, with plastic being the most abundant material. The composition varied according to zone, port and depth, with the highest densities found in highly urbanized areas (13.75 ± 3.25 kg km−2), which mainly contained plastics (74.3 %). The port of Barcelona had the highest presence of plastics (23.62 ± 6.49 kg km−2), mainly wet wipes. Regarding depth, the continental shelf had the highest density of ML, with 12.24 ± 2.40 kg km−2. The potential ML removal (t year−1) was calculated using fishing effort (hours). It is estimated that the bottom trawlers may potentially remove 237 ± 36 t year−1 of ML in the Catalan coast. FFL initiatives should be part of a multidisciplinary approach to tackle marine litter, which must include prevention, monitoring, and cleaning actions
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- 2023
4. Marine litter and plastic pollution in the NW Mediterranean, the case of the Catalan coast
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Galimany, Eve, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Barría, Claudio, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Nos, David, López-Pérez, C., Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Rojas García, Alba, Martín-Vélez, Víctor, Company, Joan B., Galimany, Eve, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Barría, Claudio, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Nos, David, López-Pérez, C., Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Rojas García, Alba, Martín-Vélez, Víctor, and Company, Joan B.
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The Mediterranean Sea has registered great abundances of benthic marine litter (ML). The seafloor is often where it accumulates, an area shared with the activity of bottom trawlers, which can accidentally catch the litter from the seafloor, in strategies named Fishing for Litter (FFL). Thus, this study describes, quantifies and maps the ML caught by bottom trawlers along the Catalan coast (NW Mediterranean Sea). The litter was obtained from 305 hauls performed during three years (2019-2021) from 9 different ports at 3 depth strata covering from 20 to 700 m. In the laboratory, the ML was weighted and classified in six different categories (metal, plastic, rubber, textile, wood, and other waste). ML was present in 97 % of the hauls, which composition varied according to zone, port and depth, with the highest densities found in highly urbanized areas (13.75 ± 3.25 kg km-2), which mainly contained plastics (74,3 %). The port of Barcelona had the highest presence of plastics (23.62 ± 6.49 kg km-2), mainly wet wipes. Regarding depth, the continental shelf had the highest density of ML, with 12.24 ± 2.40 kg km-2. The effect of different ML sources was tested in order to evaluate spatial distribution of ML in the Catalan seafloor. To conclude, the bottom trawl fleet of the Catalan coast has the potential to remove 237 ± 36 t of marine litter yearly. Therefore, FFL initiatives should be part of a multidisciplinary approach to tackle marine litter, which must include prevention, monitoring, and cleaning actions
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- 2023
5. State of fisheries in Catalonia 2022, Part 2: Stock assessment (ICATMAR, 23-08)
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Ramirez, John, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Silvestre, Mireia, Blanco, Marta, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Carretón, Marta, Galimany, Eve, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Ramirez, John, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Silvestre, Mireia, Blanco, Marta, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Carretón, Marta, Galimany, Eve, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Sala Coromina, Joan, and Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo
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This report presents the stock assessment results obtained by ICATMAR using its own data set and a data-resource limited (length-based) model (i.e. LBSPR) in the N GSA06. The results estimate that the Spawning Potential Ratio (SPR) for hake (HKE), red mullet (MUT) and blue and red shrimp (ARA) is under SPRlim. On the contrary, for deep-water rose shrimp (DPS), Norway lobster (NEP), European sardine (PIL) and anchovy (ANE), the estimated SPR is above SPRlim (Figure 1). In detail, for each species, the results are: Hake, red mullet and blue and red shrimp are under SPRlim for the four years evaluated and with the three scenarios tested. For the blue and red shrimp there is a negative trend in the SPR estimates. The deep-water rose shrimp stock is between SPRpa and SPRlim for all years and the four scenarios, with no clear trend. Norway lobster and European sardine are between SPRpa and SPRlim, or above SPRpa in some years, depending on the scenario. The Norway lobster has a negative trend, as opposed to the European sardine, which has a positive trend. Anchovy is above SPRpa and, in 2022, it is near the SPRtgt for all scenarios tested. The advice drawn from these models should be considered as qualitative, and the stocks are considered overexploited in all cases
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- 2023
6. Fisheries advisory report for the Northern GSA 6 2023 (ICATMAR, 23-09)
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Carretón, Marta, Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Ramirez, John, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Silvestre, Mireia, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Carretón, Marta, Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Ramirez, John, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, and Silvestre, Mireia
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This report conveys ICATMAR’s considerations on fisheries management actions supported by data from its monitoring program
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- 2023
7. State of fisheries in Catalonia 2022, Part 1: report on the monitoring of the commercial fishing fleet (ICATMAR, 23-07)
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Lombarte, Antoni, Abelló, Pere, Sabatés, Ana, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Blanco, Marta, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Colmenero, Ana I., Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., López, Verónica, Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Lombarte, Antoni, Abelló, Pere, Sabatés, Ana, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Blanco, Marta, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Colmenero, Ana I., Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., López, Verónica, Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Sala Coromina, Joan, and Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo
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This report presents the state of fisheries in Catalonia in 2022. Section 1 describes the methods of biological and fisheries monitoring throughout the four year of icatmar monitoring program, Section 2 describes the results of the bottom trawling monitoring, Section 3 describes the results of the purse seine fishing monitoring and Section 4 describes the results of the small-scale fisheries monitoring (sand eel, common octopus and blue crab fisheries)
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- 2023
8. Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), Evaluation of economic indicators and closure areas in the western Mediterranean. (STECF-23-01)
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Pinto, Cecilia, Döring, Ralf, Accadia, Paolo, Bastardie, Francois, Billet, Norbert, Bitetto, Isabella, Certain, Gregoire, Drouineau, Hilaire, Garriga Panisello, Mariona, Gourguet, Sophie, Grati, Fabio, Kupschus, Sven, Lehuta, Sigrid, Mannini, Alessandro, Merzéréaud, Mathieu, Phan, Tuan Anh, Pierucci, Andrea, Russo, Tommaso, Sabatella, Evelina Carme, Stefani, Matteo, Tassetti, Anna Nora, Viva, Claudio, Pinto, Cecilia, Doering, Ralf, Kupschus, Sven, and Pierucci, Andrea
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Common Fishery Policy ,Closure areas ,STECF ,Fishery management ,Economic indicators ,European Commission - Abstract
Commission Decision of 25 February 2016 setting up a Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries, C(2016) 1084, OJ C 74, 26.2.2016, p. 4–10. The Commission may consult the group on any matter relating to marine and fisheries biology, fishing gear technology, fisheries economics, fisheries governance, ecosystem effects of fisheries, aquaculture or similar disciplines. This report is the 10th of a suite of STECF EWG reports dedicated to the evaluation of the implementation of the Western Mediterranean Sea Multi-Annual management Plan (hereafter, MAP), following EWG reports 18-09, 18-13, 19-01, 19-14, 20-13, 21-01, 21- 13, 22-01 and 22-11. The group was requested to continue the development of socio-economic indicators to be used in the evaluation of management measures for the West Med MAP in both West Med management units (EMU1 and EMU 1) (TOR1). Two roadmaps were discussed, a short term approach and a long term approach which would consider the expansion of all the mixed-fisheries bio-economic models to both management units. As a first step, the group focused on the proposal of harmonizing the economic indicators across the models implemented (TOR2). The group was than requested to further develop the approach implemented during EWG 22-01 to identify persistence hotspots of the six target species of the West Med MAP using scientific survey data (MEDITS) in combination to commercial spatial data (VMS joined with logbooks), to test existing and additional closure areas (TOR 3). The group was also requested to revise Article 8 of the 2023 fishing opportunities for the West Med MAP (COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) 2023/195), which lists the compensation mechanisms that MSs can implement within the West Med MAP to obtain additional fishing days in 2023 (TOR 4). For TOR 1 a roadmap was discussed and proposed on how to organise the work on socio-economic assessments for the West Med MAP in 2023. The EWG suggests that here should be a three-step process: a scoping exercise (done with EWG 23- 01), a meeting with stakeholders in the middle of the year to discuss their perception of the socio-economic consequences of measures of the West Med MAP and the running of scenarios during EWG 23-11 with results from socio-economic assessments. The EWG notes that the modellers have only the five-day meeting in September to run scenarios. Therefore, it would be crucial for the success of the assessments that the 6 scenarios provided by DG Mare for the EWG 22-11 and with some adjustments for EWG 23-01 will not change for EWG 23-11. It is crucial because those scenarios are already implemented in the models and the implementation of new scenarios would take a lot of time. The EWG proposes to run a few additional scenarios with only one measures to separate impacts of certain measures from the six scenarios where a mixture of measures is included. This would hopefully allow to give an indication what additional efforts may be necessary to reach MSY (in 2025 but also beyond in case the objective is not reached by 2025) and when gains from the implementation of the West Med Plan could be expected. The EWG observes that modelers need to put in additional effort and resources to improve the models for an improved assessment of the West Med MAP. The models were not originally developed for the assessment of the West Med MAP and only cover parts of the area of the Western Mediterranean. Such an improvement of the models could also include work to provide longer-term socio-economic assessments of measures where modelers need to take additional assumptions into account. The EWG notes that it would be beneficial if modelers receive a basic list of assumptions for key economic variables before the EWG 23-11 meeting in September. In 2022, for example, the increased fuel costs were an important factor regarding the economic performance of the fleets. In 2023 fuel costs have decreased but there are other cost categories with a substantial increase. The EWG concludes that DG Mare should not change the 6 provided scenarios substantially before the EWG 23-11 meeting in September. This would allow the modelers to run the models during the meeting and provide the socio-economic results. The EWG concludes that STECF and DG Mare should further discuss how resources could be provided to modelers to improve the applied models. The EWG concludes that the chairs of EWG 23-01 and 23-11 will provide a list of assumptions for the implementation of the models regarding key variables for the socio-economic assessments (short- and long-term). For TOR 2 the EWG discussed what variables and indicators the applied models include and provide. From that discussion a list of indicators was developed for which modelers will be able to provide results in the EWG 23-11 report. The EWG concludes that a list of indicators is provided for which EWG 23-11 will present results in autumn 2023. For TOR 3 the EWG notes that new closure areas for 2023 were implemented only by Spain (EMU 1) (Orden APA/80/2023). All closures areas implemented under the West Med MAP are described to allow testing if their implementation would reduce the catches of juveniles and adults of the six target species of the MAP by 15-25%. The EWG notes that the methodology followed to prioritise, developing and updating closure areas based on their conservation value on the basis of existing closures, proposed closures from EWG 22-01 and new proposals developed by EWG 23-01 based on updated MEDISEH layers is similar to the one used during EWG 22- 01. Updated MEDISEH layers were used for priority species (ARA, MUT and HKE) in combination with old MEDISEH layers for other species and distribution maps of commercial effort from EWG 22-01. Calculation of the percentage of the trawlable GSA area closed to fishing is higher in EMU 1 than EMU 2, therefore the estimation of additional closure areas on top of the existing ones foccused on this management unit. Additional closure areas to test were based on persistence hotsposts from survey data and from areas of high effort in order to impact directly on the reduction of fishing mortality. The EWG notes that the exisiting and additional closures could be tested only in EMU 2 and GSA 7 as for GSA 1, 5 and 6 the extension of the spatially-explicit model ISIS-Fish is not complete yet and it is still limited to a single species (HKE). The EWG notes that closure areas in GSA 7 were tested with two different methods. A static method comparing effort distribution data before and after the closures implementation in 2020, and a dynamic method applying ISIS-Fish. The first method showed how the establishment of the spatio-temporal closure imposed a strong seasonal constraint to the fishing effort in the Gulf of Lions, and that the fishermen community responded quite well to the new rule, although vessels increased their fishing effort along the closure border, with a typical « fishing the line » pattern, especially in the fall. The second model showed that introducing an additional closure did not improve the rebuilding of the hake stock, while changing the closures from seasonal to permanent suggested the strongest effect. The EWG notes that in EMU 2 that temporal closures for the whole fleet reduce global effort while additional spatial closures increase effort towards coastal areas (depths
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9. Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF) – Stock Assessments: demersal stocks in the western Mediterranean Sea. (Version 1.2) (STECF-22-09)
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Simmonds, E.J., Mannini, Alessandro, Kupschus, Sven, Billet, Norbert, Bitetto, Isabella, Certain, Gregoire, Couve, Pablo, Farré, Marc, García, Encarni, Garriga Panisello, Mariona, Ligas, Alessandro, Mantopoulou Palouka, Danai, Martin, Paloma, Maynou, Francesc, Murenu, Matteo, Musumeci, Claudia, Orio, Alessandro, Pesci, Paola, Pierucci, Andrea, Pinto, Cecilia, Luis, José, Gil, Pérez, Sbrana, Mario, Simmonds, Edmund John, Mannini, Alessando, Kupschus, Sven, and STECF
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Fsh stock assessment ,Management plans ,Fishery management ,Mediterranean fisheries ,Demersal fisheries - Abstract
Commission Decision of 25 February 2016 setting up a Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries, C(2016) 1084, OJ C 74, 26.2.2016, p. 4–10. The Commission may consult the group on any matter relating to marine and fisheries biology, fishing gear technology, fisheries economics, fisheries governance, ecosystem effects of fisheries, aquaculture or similar disciplines This report documents the outcomes of STECF Expert Working Group 22-09: 2022 stock assessments of demersal stocks in the western Mediterranean Sea from the meeting held remotely from 5th to 11th September 2022. A total of 20 fish stocks considered and 18 were fully evaluated. Two stocks had prior advice from 2021 with catch advice for 2022 and 2023, and this is reiterated here. The EWG reports age based assessments, target Fs, with short term forecasts for 15 of the remaining 18 stocks, of these 15, 12 were also analysed for biomass reference points. Catch advice for three stocks was based on ICES category three evaluations of biomass indices. The content of the report gives the STECF terms of reference; the basis of the evaluations; assessments, reference point calculations; summaries of state of stock and advised catch or F based on either the MSY approach for assessed stocks and category 3 based advice for those without assessments. The report contains the full stock assessment reports for the 15 assessments, the exploration of assessments and category 3 evaluations for the remaining three stocks. The report also contains the STECF observations and conclusions on the assessment report. These conclusions come from the STECF Plenary meeting November 2022. European Union Published Refereed
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- 2022
10. Fisheries advisory report for the Northern GSA6 2021 (ICATMAR, 22-06)
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Ramirez, John, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Sala Coromina, Joan, Carretón, Marta, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Galimany, Eve, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Ramirez, John, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Sala Coromina, Joan, Carretón, Marta, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Galimany, Eve, and Ribera Altimir, Jordi
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This report conveys ICATMAR’s considerations on fisheries management actions supported by data from its monitoring program
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- 2022
11. State of fisheries in Catalonia 2021, Part 2: stock assessment (ICATMAR, 22-05)
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Ramirez, John, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Blanco, Marta, Galimany, Eve, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Carretón, Marta, Gómez, Mauro, López-Pérez, C., Mohamed Santamaría, Sara, Nos, David, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Silvestre, Mireia, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Ramirez, John, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Blanco, Marta, Galimany, Eve, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Carretón, Marta, Gómez, Mauro, López-Pérez, C., Mohamed Santamaría, Sara, Nos, David, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, and Silvestre, Mireia
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This report presents the state of fisheries in Catalonia in 2021 and is the second volume to State of fisheries in Catalonia 2021, Part II: report on the monitoring of the commercial fishing fleet
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- 2022
12. State of fisheries in Catalonia 2021, Part 1: report on the monitoring of the commercial fishing fleet (ICATMAR, 22-04)
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Lombarte, Antoni, Abelló, Pere, Colmenero, Ana I., López-Pérez, C., Sabatés, Ana, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Carretón, Marta, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Gómez, Mauro, Nos, David, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Silvestre, Mireia, Vidal, Camila, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Lombarte, Antoni, Abelló, Pere, Colmenero, Ana I., López-Pérez, C., Sabatés, Ana, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Carretón, Marta, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Bustos-Salvador, Ferran, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Gómez, Mauro, Nos, David, Puigcerver Segarra, Xènia, Pujol Baucells, Marta, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rico, Alberto, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Silvestre, Mireia, and Vidal, Camila
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This report presents the state of fisheries in Catalonia in 2021. Section 1 describes the results of the monitoring of the commercial fishing fleet throughout the year, Section 2 describes the changes and updates made to the information systems and data analysis structures, and Section 3 analyzes the temporal and spatial structure of bottom trawling fishery métiers in Catalonia
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- 2022
13. State of Fisheries in Catalonia 2020. Part 1: Methods and Results (ICATMAR, 21-02)
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Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Coll, Marta, Lombarte, Antoni, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Abelló, Pere, Bahamon, Nixon, Demestre, Montserrat, García, José A., Manjabacas, Amalia, Martín, Paloma, Olivar, M. Pilar, Sabatés, Ana, Colmenero, Ana I., Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Díez-González, Susana, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Coll, Marta, Lombarte, Antoni, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Abelló, Pere, Bahamon, Nixon, Demestre, Montserrat, García, José A., Manjabacas, Amalia, Martín, Paloma, Olivar, M. Pilar, Sabatés, Ana, Colmenero, Ana I., Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Díez-González, Susana, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, and Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo
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This document presents the State of Fisheries in Catalonia between October 2019 and December 2020, both inclusive. It was produced by the Catalan Institute for Ocean Governance Research (ICATMAR), which is a cooperation organism between the Directorate-General of Maritime Policy & sustainable fisheries of the Government of Catalonia and the Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
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- 2021
14. State of Fisheries in Catalonia 2020. Part 2: Annexes (ICATMAR, 21-02)
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Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Coll, Marta, Lombarte, Antoni, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Abelló, Pere, Bahamon, Nixon, Demestre, Montserrat, García, José A., Manjabacas, Amalia, Martín, Paloma, Olivar, M. Pilar, Sabatés, Ana, Colmenero, Ana I., Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Díez-González, Susana, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Coll, Marta, Lombarte, Antoni, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Abelló, Pere, Bahamon, Nixon, Demestre, Montserrat, García, José A., Manjabacas, Amalia, Martín, Paloma, Olivar, M. Pilar, Sabatés, Ana, Colmenero, Ana I., Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Díez-González, Susana, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rojas García, Alba, Sala Coromina, Joan, and Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo
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This document presents the State of Fisheries in Catalonia between October 2019 and December 2020, both inclusive. It was produced by the Catalan Institute for Ocean Governance Research (ICATMAR), which is a cooperation organism between the Directorate-General of Maritime Policy & Sustainable Fisheries of the Government of Catalonia and the Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
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- 2021
15. Fishing effort alternatives for the management of demersal fisheries in the western Mediterranean
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Martín, Paloma, Maynou, Francesc, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Ramírez, John, Recasens, Laura, Project DRuMFISH (EASME/EMFF/2014/1.3.2.4/ SI2.721116), and EC Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (Directorate MARE)
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demersal fisheries ,fisheries management ,fishing effort ,western Mediterranean ,pesquerías demersales ,gestión de pesquerías ,esfuerzo de pesca ,Mediterráneo occidental - Abstract
Management alternatives based on fishing effort for the demersal fisheries in the western Mediterranean were tested, with the novelty of examining management alternatives at temporal scales smaller than one year. Nine scenarios were considered on the basis of input control: decrease in the number of fishing days, which may correspond to cessation of activity of vessels or lower activity of the fleet; and implementation of seasonal closures of one-, two- and three-month duration in winter, spring, summer and autumn. The approach is based on a multispecies and multigear bioeconomic model. We selected a total of ten species (Merluccius merluccius, Nephrops norvegicus, Mullus barbatus, Mullus surmuletus, Parapenaeus longirostris, Lophius piscatorius, Lophius budegassa, Aristeus antennatus, Phycis blennoides and Lepidorhombus boscii) and seven fleets, defined as a combination of fishing gear (bottom trawl, entangling nets and longline) and fleet segment. A similar decrease in F is achieved with a 20% reduction of fishing effort (days) or with two- to three-month closures. Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) for all stocks would be achieved only with such a drastic reduction of fishing effort ( > 80% of fishing days by the end of the five years of simulation) that, in practice, its application can be considered unrealistic, since it would represent a very low activity of all fishing fleets over the year., Se investigaron alternativas de gestión, basadas en el esfuerzo de pesca, para las pesquerías demersales del Mediterráneo occidental, con la novedad de analizar alternativas de gestión a escalas temporales inferiores a 1 año. Se consideraron nueve escenarios basados en control de entrada: disminución en el número de días de pesca, que puede corresponder a cese de actividad de las embarcaciones o a una menor actividad de la flota; y aplicación de vedas temporales de 1,2 y 3 meses de duración, en invierno, primavera, verano y otoño. Se ha trabajado con un modelo bioeconómico, multi-especies y multi-arte. Se seleccionó un total de 10 especies (Merluccius merluccius, Nephrops norvegicus, Mullus barbatus, Mullus surmuletus, Parapenaeus longirostris, Lophius piscatorius, Lophius budegassa, Aristeus antennatus, Phycis blennoides, Lepidorhombus boscii) y 7 flotas, definidas como una combinación de arte de pesca (arrastre de fondo, redes de enmalle y palangre) y segmento de flota. Se consigue un mismo descenso en F con una reducción del 20% del esfuerzo de pesca (días de pesca) o con vedas de 2-3 meses de duración. MSY para todos los stocks se alcanzaría con una reducción tan drástica del esfuerzo de pesca ( > 80% de los días de pesca al final de los cinco años de simulación) que, en la práctica, puede considerarse su aplicación no realista, ya que representaría una actividad muy baja de las flotas durante el año.
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16. Estat de les Pesqueres a Catalunya 2019
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Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Colmenero, Ana I., Coll, Marta, Lombarte, Antoni, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Abelló, Pere, Bahamon, Nixon, Demestre, Montserrat, García, José A., Manjabacas, Amalia, Martín, Paloma, Olivar, M. Pilar, Sabatés, Ana, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Escolar Sánchez, Oscar, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Galindo, Cristina, Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Silvestre, Mireia, Company, Joan B., Recasens, Laura, Colmenero, Ana I., Coll, Marta, Lombarte, Antoni, Sánchez Zalacaín, Pilar, Villanueva, Roger, Abelló, Pere, Bahamon, Nixon, Demestre, Montserrat, García, José A., Manjabacas, Amalia, Martín, Paloma, Olivar, M. Pilar, Sabatés, Ana, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Escolar Sánchez, Oscar, Galimany, Eve, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Galindo, Cristina, Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, and Silvestre, Mireia
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En aquest informe es presenta l’Estat de les Pesqueres a Catalunya entre novembre del 2018 i setembre del 2019 ambdós inclosos i ha estat realitzat per l’Institut Català de Recerca per a la Governança del Mar (ICATMAR), un òrgan de cooperació entre la Direcció General de Pesca i Afers Marítims del Departament d’Agricultura, Ramaderia, Pesca i Alimentació (DARP) de la Generalitat de Catalunya i l’Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM) del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
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17. Estudi Socioeconòmic sobre la flota pesquera catalana. Descripció del mostreig i les dades obtingudes en l’estudi pilot efectuat sobre la flota del port de Vilanova i la Geltrú (ICATMAR 20-01)
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Dedeu, Arnau L., Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Company, Joan B., Escolar Sánchez, Oscar, Galimany, Eve, Lombarte, Antoni, Nos, David, Recasens, Laura, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Dedeu, Arnau L., Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Sala Coromina, Joan, Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Blanco, Marta, Colmenero, Ana I., Company, Joan B., Escolar Sánchez, Oscar, Galimany, Eve, Lombarte, Antoni, Nos, David, Recasens, Laura, and Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo
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En aquest informe es presenten els resultats de l’estudi pilot socioeconòmic efectuat al port de Vilanova i la Geltrú i ha estat realitzat per l’Institut Català de Recerca per a la Governança del Mar (ICATMAR), un òrgan de cooperació entre la Direcció General de Pesca i Afers Marítims del Departament d’Agricultura, Ramaderia, Pesca i Alimentació (DARP) de la Generalitat de Catalunya i l’Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM) del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
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- 2020
18. Distribució Geogràfica de l’Esforç Pesquer i Captures de la Flota d’Encerclament Catalana (ICATMAR, 20-02)
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Sala Coromina, Joan, Company, Joan B., García, José A., Recasens, Laura, Colmenero, Ana I., Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Díez-González, Susana, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rojas García, Alba, Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo, Sala Coromina, Joan, Company, Joan B., García, José A., Recasens, Laura, Colmenero, Ana I., Balcells-Surroca, Marc, Barría, Claudio, Blanco, Marta, Dedeu, Arnau L., Díez-González, Susana, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, López-Pérez, C., Nos, David, Ribera Altimir, Jordi, Rojas García, Alba, and Santos-Bethencourt, Ricardo
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En aquest informe es presenta la metodologia d’anàlisi i primers resultats de la distribució geogràfica de l’esforç i captures de la flota d’encerclament catalana a partir de dades VMS (Vessel Monitoring System) i ha estat realitzat per l’Institut Català de Recerca per a la Governança del Mar (ICATMAR), un òrgan de cooperació entre la Direcció General de Pesca i Afers Marítims del Departament d’Agricultura, Ramaderia, Pesca i Alimentació (DARP) de la Generalitat de Catalunya i l’Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM) del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
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- 2020
19. Report on feeding ecology of small pelagic fish and their predators
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Albo Puigserver, Marta, Navarro, Joan, Coll, Marta, Fernández Corredor, Elena, Laiz-Carrión, Raúl, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Albo Puigserver, Marta, Navarro, Joan, Coll, Marta, Fernández Corredor, Elena, Laiz-Carrión, Raúl, and Garriga-Panisello, Mariona
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Feeding habits and trophic interactions are essential information in order to understand the functioning of marine food webs. Changes in the feeding habits or in prey quality or quantity may influence the body condition of the organisms and ultimately the growth and reproduction potential. Moreover, processes of competition with close related species can also influence the fitness of the species in a context of food limitation. We compiled and analyzed the published information on stomach content analyses, stable isotopes and indicators of ecosystem models for European sardine, European anchovy, round sardinella and European sprat. Moreover, published data on stomach content and stable isotope analysis of predators of SPF was also compiled and main predators of sardine and anchovy were identified. [...]
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20. Life after death: Shallow-water Mediterranean invertebrate communities associated to mammal bones
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Tadoada, S., Bas, Maria, Leiva, Carlos, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Sardá, Rafael, Àvila, Conxita, Tadoada, S., Bas, Maria, Leiva, Carlos, Garriga-Panisello, Mariona, Sardá, Rafael, and Àvila, Conxita
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Invertebrate and microbial marine communities associated with mammal bones are interesting and poorly understood habitats, mainly known from studies on deep-water whale remains. In order to characterize these communities in the shallow-water Mediterranean, we present here the results of a pioneering experiment using mammal bones. Minke whale, pig and cow bones were experimentally deployed on three different background communities: rocky substrate, soft-bottom and a Posidonia oceanica meadow. Bones were deployed for a year at about 20 m depth and collected every 3 months, and the invertebrate fauna colonizing the bones was identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level. As expected, mammal bones showed remarkable differences when compared with background communities. Within bones, four different clusters could be identi- fied, primarily on the basis of the polychaete fauna, the most abundant and diverse group in the survey. Clusters A1–A3 corresponded to high to moderately altered successional stages composed by a fauna closer to that of anthropogenically enriched shallow-water environments. These clusters were characterized by the occurrence of the opportunist polychaetes Ophryotrocha puerilis, Neanthes caudata (Cluster A1), Protodorvillea kefersteini (Cluster A2) and Ophryotrocha alborana (Cluster A3). Cluster B was characterized by the presence of the polychaete Oxydromus pallidus together with typical invertebrate background fauna, which suggests that this community, after a year of deployment, was closer to that found in natural conditions. As opposed to similar shallow-water studies in other geographic areas, no occurrence of the polychaete Osedax (commonly known as bone-eating worms) was reported from our experiments. Apart from the study on the invertebrate communities, insights about the population dynamics of three of the most abundant species (O. puerilis, O. alborana, N. caudata) are given as well as remarks on a hypothetical trophic network based on f
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