The Barents and Norwegian Seas beaked redfish (Sebastes mentella): stock assessment and fishery management

ОКУНЬ-КЛЮВАЧ Sebastes, А.А. Филин, А.А. Филин, ризуется низким темпом, роста. Ведёт, взрослые особи, совершают активные
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An analytical review of the stock assessment and fishery regulation of the Barents and Norwegian Seas beaked redfish is presented. Model estimates of stock dynamics are characterized by uncertainty associated with incomplete coverage of the beaked redfish distribution in surveys, age determination problems, and assumptions made in the model. The regulation of fishing mortality is based on the precautionary approach, and the main management aim is achievement of the maximum sustainable yield. Technical measures include limiting the minimum mesh size in the trawl, establishing a minimum fish length for fishery, temporal fishery closures and limiting by-catch in multi-species fisheries. The unregulated fishery of the Norwegian-Barents Sea beaked redfish in the 1970s was one of the reasons for the decline in its stock and appearance of poor recruitment, which led to the ban on its targeted fishing in the Norwegian Economic Zone and in the fish protection area of the Svalbard. In 2014, the fishing was reopened. At present, the stock of beaked redfish of the Norwegian-Barents Sea population is in a safe state and further growth of the catch is expected.
巴伦支海和挪威海喙红鱼:种群评估和渔业管理
本文对巴伦支海和挪威海喙红鱼的种群评价和渔业调控进行了分析综述。种群动态的模型估计具有不确定性,这与调查中喙红鱼分布的不完全覆盖、年龄确定问题和模型中的假设有关。对捕鱼死亡率的管制是以预防方法为基础的,主要的管理目标是实现最大的可持续产量。技术措施包括限制拖网的最小网目尺寸、确定渔业的最小鱼长、暂时关闭渔业和限制多物种渔业的副渔获物。20世纪70年代对挪威-巴伦支海喙红鱼的无管制捕捞是其种群数量下降和招募不足的原因之一,这导致了在挪威经济区和斯瓦尔巴群岛鱼类保护区禁止其目标捕捞。2014年,捕鱼活动重新开始。目前,挪威-巴伦支海的喙红鱼种群数量处于安全状态,预计捕捞量将进一步增长。
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