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Tracking aquatic animals for fisheries management in European waters.

Authors :
Özgül, Aytaç
Birnie‐Gauvin, Kim
Abecasis, David
Alós, Josep
Aarestrup, Kim
Reubens, Jan
Bolland, Jon
Lök, Altan
Edwards, Jena E.
Pengal, Polona
Prchalová, Marie
Říha, Milan
Pickholtz, Renanel
Vollset, Knut Wiik
Afonso, Pedro
Davidsen, Jan Grimsrud
Arlinghaus, Robert
Ünal, Vahdet
Lennox, Robert J.
Source :
Fisheries Management & Ecology. Apr2024, p1. 22p. 1 Illustration, 1 Chart.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Acoustic telemetry (AT) has emerged as a valuable tool for monitoring aquatic animals in both European inland and marine waters over the past two decades. The European Tracking Network (ETN) initiative has played a pivotal role in promoting collaboration among AT researchers in Europe and has led to a significant increase in the number of tagged and observed aquatic animals in transboundary European waters. While AT benefits decision‐making and delivers essential data to management bodies, its potential for management decision‐making mechanisms has yet to be fully harnessed. We reviewed existing research, studies, and organisational initiatives related to aquatic animal tracking and their utility in fisheries management in European waters. We found that AT has already contributed to many aspects of fisheries management, such as improved understanding of stock dynamics, identification of critical habitats, assessment of migration routes, and evaluation of the effectiveness of conservation measures. However, broader utilisation of tracking technologies is needed. By leveraging the full potential of AT, managers can make more informed decisions to protect, restore, and sustainably manage European waters and creatures that live therein. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0969997X
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fisheries Management & Ecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176487080
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12706