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Implementing the precautionary approach into fisheries management: Biomass reference points and uncertainty buffers

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Section for Ecosystem based Marine Management, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark1

National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark2

Section for Marine Living Resources, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark3

Blue Matter Science Ltd.4

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration5

University of Washington6

The precautionary approach to fisheries management advocates for risk-averse management strategies that include biological reference points and account for scientific uncertainty (i.e. process, model and observation uncertainty). In this regard, two approaches have been recommended: (a) biomass reference points to safeguard against low stock biomass, and (b) uncertainty buffers that reduce the catch limit as a function of the scientific uncertainty.

This study compares the effectiveness of these two precautionary approaches in recovering over-exploited fish stocks. We evaluate the performance of more than 80 harvest control rules (HCRs) within a stochastic management strategy evaluation (MSE) framework for three stocks with contrasting life-history parameters and under various levels of scientific uncertainty.

The results show that both approaches reduce the risk of overfishing at the expense of expected yield. This risk-yield trade-off strongly depends on the HCRs, life-history parameters of the species, as well as the level of the scientific uncertainty. Nevertheless, some combinations of biomass threshold and limit reference points as well as uncertainty buffers lead to a more favourable risk-yield trade-off than other rules.

This study elucidates the multiple factors affecting the effectiveness of management strategies and highlights key features of HCRs for precautionary fisheries management.

Language: English
Year: 2022
Pages: 73-92
ISSN: 14672979 and 14672960
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1111/faf.12599
ORCIDs: Mildenberger, Tobias K. , 0000-0001-5620-3446 , Jacobsen, Nis S. , 0000-0001-8489-2488 , Nielsen, J. Rasmus , Berg, Casper W. and Kokkalis, Alexandros

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