Global trends in status and management of assessed stocks: achieving sustainable fisheries through effective management

Global trends in status and management of assessed stocks: achieving sustainable fisheries through effective management
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9789251335413
ISBN-13 : 9251335419
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Book Synopsis Global trends in status and management of assessed stocks: achieving sustainable fisheries through effective management by : Melnychuk, M. C., Baker, N., Hively, D., Mistry, K., Pons, M., Ashbrook, C. E., Minto, C., Hilborn, R., Ye, Y.

Download or read book Global trends in status and management of assessed stocks: achieving sustainable fisheries through effective management written by Melnychuk, M. C., Baker, N., Hively, D., Mistry, K., Pons, M., Ashbrook, C. E., Minto, C., Hilborn, R., Ye, Y. and published by Food & Agriculture Org.. This book was released on 2020-11-20 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report provides an overview of the biological status of assessed stocks around the world and relates measures of stock status to the strength of fisheries management. Stock assessment outputs, consisting primarily of time series of abundance and fishing pressure relative to target reference points, were compiled for 548 marine fish and invertebrate stocks in the RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database. Data summary methods included: global and regional mean trends of abundance and fishing pressure relative to target reference points; bivariate plots of relative abundance and fishing pressure; estimates of potential equilibrium yield foregone at current fishing pressure; and proportions of stocks in different biomass status categories. These measures of stock status were summarized at the global level as well as separated by 16 FAO Major Fishing Areas and ocean basin regions for comparison.


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