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Increasing the uptake of multispecies models in fisheries management

Authors :
Karp, Melissa A.
Link, Jason S.
Grezlik, Max
Cadrin, Steve
Fay, Gavin
Lynch, Patrick
Townsend, Howard
Methot, Richard D.
Adams, Grant D.
Blackhart, Kristan
Barceló, Caren
Buchheister, Andre
Cieri, Matthew
Chagaris, David
Christensen, Villy
Craig, J. Kevin
Cummings, Jonathan
Damiano, Matthew D.
Dickey-Collas, Mark
Elvarsson, Bjarki Þór
Gaichas, Sarah
Haltuch, Melissa A.
Haugen, Janne B.
Howell, Daniel
Kaplan, Isaac C.
Klajbor, Willem
Large, Scott I.
Masi, Michelle
McNamee, Jason
Muffley, Brandon
Murray, Sarah
Plagányi, Éva
Reid, David
Rindorf, Anna
Sagarese, Skyler R.
Schueller, Amy M.
Thorpe, Robert
Thorson, James T.
Tomczak, Maciej T.
Trijoulet, Vanessa
Voss, Rudi
Karp, Melissa A.
Link, Jason S.
Grezlik, Max
Cadrin, Steve
Fay, Gavin
Lynch, Patrick
Townsend, Howard
Methot, Richard D.
Adams, Grant D.
Blackhart, Kristan
Barceló, Caren
Buchheister, Andre
Cieri, Matthew
Chagaris, David
Christensen, Villy
Craig, J. Kevin
Cummings, Jonathan
Damiano, Matthew D.
Dickey-Collas, Mark
Elvarsson, Bjarki Þór
Gaichas, Sarah
Haltuch, Melissa A.
Haugen, Janne B.
Howell, Daniel
Kaplan, Isaac C.
Klajbor, Willem
Large, Scott I.
Masi, Michelle
McNamee, Jason
Muffley, Brandon
Murray, Sarah
Plagányi, Éva
Reid, David
Rindorf, Anna
Sagarese, Skyler R.
Schueller, Amy M.
Thorpe, Robert
Thorson, James T.
Tomczak, Maciej T.
Trijoulet, Vanessa
Voss, Rudi
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Multispecies models have existed in a fisheries context since at least the 1970s, but despite much exploration, advancement, and consideration of multispecies models, there remain limited examples of their operational use in fishery management. Given that species and fleet interactions are inherently multispecies problems and the push towards ecosystem-based fisheries management, the lack of more regular operational use is both surprising and compelling. We identify impediments hampering the regular operational use of multispecies models and provide recommendations to address those impediments. These recommendations are: (1) engage stakeholders and managers early and often; (2) improve messaging and communication about the various uses of multispecies models; (3) move forward with multispecies management under current authorities while exploring more inclusive governance structures and flexible decision-making frameworks for handling tradeoffs; (4) evaluate when a multispecies modelling approach may be more appropriate; (5) tailor the multispecies model to a clearly defined purpose; (6) develop interdisciplinary solutions to promoting multispecies model applications; (7) make guidelines available for multispecies model review and application; and (8) ensure code and models are well documented and reproducible. These recommendations draw from a global assemblage of subject matter experts who participated in a workshop entitled “Multispecies Modeling Applications in Fisheries Management”.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400004262
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.icesjms.fsad001