TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating the performance of survey-based operational management procedures
AU - Pomarede, Marine
AU - Hillary, Richard
AU - Ibaibarriaga, Leire
AU - Bogaards, Johannes
AU - Apostolaki, Panayiota
PY - 2010/3
Y1 - 2010/3
N2 - The design and evaluation of survey-based management strategies is addressed in this article, using three case-study fisheries: North Sea herring, Bay of Biscay anchovy and North Sea cod, with a brief history and the main management issues with each fishery outlined. A range of operational management procedures for the case study stocks were designed and evaluated using trends that may be derived from survey indices (spawner biomass, year-class strength and total mortality) with an array of simple and more structured observation error regimes simulated. Model-free and model-based indicators of stock status were employed in the management procedures. On the basis of stochastic stock-specific simulations, we identified the following key determinants of successful management procedures: (i) adequate specification of the stock-recruit relationship (model structure, parameter estimates and variability), (ii) knowledge of the magnitude and structure of the variation in the survey indices, and (iii) explication of the particular management objectives, when assessing management performance. More conservative harvesting strategies are required to meet specified targets in the presence of increasing stochasticity, due to both process and observation error. It was seen that survey-based operational management procedures can perform well in the absence of commercial data, and can also inform aspects of survey design with respect to acceptable levels of error or bias in the surveys.
AB - The design and evaluation of survey-based management strategies is addressed in this article, using three case-study fisheries: North Sea herring, Bay of Biscay anchovy and North Sea cod, with a brief history and the main management issues with each fishery outlined. A range of operational management procedures for the case study stocks were designed and evaluated using trends that may be derived from survey indices (spawner biomass, year-class strength and total mortality) with an array of simple and more structured observation error regimes simulated. Model-free and model-based indicators of stock status were employed in the management procedures. On the basis of stochastic stock-specific simulations, we identified the following key determinants of successful management procedures: (i) adequate specification of the stock-recruit relationship (model structure, parameter estimates and variability), (ii) knowledge of the magnitude and structure of the variation in the survey indices, and (iii) explication of the particular management objectives, when assessing management performance. More conservative harvesting strategies are required to meet specified targets in the presence of increasing stochasticity, due to both process and observation error. It was seen that survey-based operational management procedures can perform well in the absence of commercial data, and can also inform aspects of survey design with respect to acceptable levels of error or bias in the surveys.
KW - Anchovy
KW - Biscay
KW - Cod
KW - Fish survey
KW - Fishery-independent data
KW - FLR fishery simulation system
KW - Herring
KW - Management strategy evaluation
KW - North Sea
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77949683230&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1051/alr/2010005
DO - 10.1051/alr/2010005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77949683230
SN - 0990-7440
VL - 23
SP - 77
EP - 94
JO - Aquatic Living Resources
JF - Aquatic Living Resources
IS - 1
ER -