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SEAwise Report on Key Drivers and Impacts of Changes in Spatial Distribution of Fisheries and Fished Stocks
- Source :
- Damalas , D , Brown , E J , Bastardie , F , Rindorf , A , Jacobsen , N S , Rolland , M S , Woillez , M , Vermard , Y , Chust , G , Paradinas , J , Garcia , D , Uhlmann , S , Vaughan , L , Reid , D , Zupa , W , Pierucci , A , Spedicato , M T , Vassilopoulou , C , Brodersen , M , Fotiadis , N , Maina , L , Probst , N , Letschert , J , Stelzenmüller , V , Bonsu , P , Kempf , A , Taylor , M , Depestele , J , Sys , K , Van De Wolfshaar , K , Kraan , M , Lambert , G , Eliasen , S , Melia , P & Poos , J J 2022 , SEAwise Report on Key Drivers and Impacts of Changes in Spatial Distribution of Fisheries and Fished Stocks .
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- An ecosystem approach to fisheries management requires the consideration of spatially explicit management measures and other impacts on species and the links between the distribution of fished species, their surrounding environment and productivity. Quantification of the spatial aspects of fisheries and ecology of commercially fished stocks may improve the accuracy of the predicted changes in fish productivity, fisheries yield and costs, benefits and selectivity. To provide a knowledge base for spatially explicit considerations, SEAwise consulted stakeholders throughout Europe and conducted a systematic review of the scientific literature. As a first step, engagement with relevant stakeholder groups in each Case Study identified key issues of relevance to spatial management. The input from this stakeholder consultation was supplemented by a systematic literature review with careful consideration of the objectives, search terms, inclusion/exclusion criteria, the method for data/knowledge extraction and ultimately how these data and knowledge will be used. The purpose of the task was to quantify the key drivers and pressures behind the changes occurring in commercial fish stocks and fisheries distribution that have a spatially explicit content, map the relevant existing scientific knowledge and provide input to the subsequent SEAwise tasks. The words identified by the stakeholders consulted focused on factors causing changes to the distribution of commercial fish/shellfish (climate change, MPAs, species interactions, pollution, habitats and invasive species) and fisheries (windfarms, MPAs, Marine spatial planning) as well as the other human impacts. The systematic review extracted data from 331 papers. The most frequently studied topic was the distribution of fish and the region with most papers was the North Sea with about the twice the amount of papers in each of the other regions. The most frequently studied species in the literature were cod, hak
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Damalas , D , Brown , E J , Bastardie , F , Rindorf , A , Jacobsen , N S , Rolland , M S , Woillez , M , Vermard , Y , Chust , G , Paradinas , J , Garcia , D , Uhlmann , S , Vaughan , L , Reid , D , Zupa , W , Pierucci , A , Spedicato , M T , Vassilopoulou , C , Brodersen , M , Fotiadis , N , Maina , L , Probst , N , Letschert , J , Stelzenmüller , V , Bonsu , P , Kempf , A , Taylor , M , Depestele , J , Sys , K , Van De Wolfshaar , K , Kraan , M , Lambert , G , Eliasen , S , Melia , P & Poos , J J 2022 , SEAwise Report on Key Drivers and Impacts of Changes in Spatial Distribution of Fisheries and Fished Stocks .
- Notes :
- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1372617673
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource