An Examination of Progress Toward Ecosystem-Based Management of Living Marine Resources in the U.S.

J. Link, A. Marshak
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This chapter presents a cumulative examination of socioeconomic, governance, ecological, and environmental indicators among the eight major United States (U.S.) marine fishery ecosystems, 26 U.S. subregions, and 14 U.S. participatory regional fisheries management organization (RFMO) jurisdictions. Based on these indicators and as one might expect, some regions are making greater progress toward ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) than others, but in all U.S. marine ecosystems there has been notable progress toward EBFM, albeit on different facets for different regions. Common areas of notable progress toward EBFM are observed around the nation in areas of implementing ecosystem-level planning and advancing understanding of ecosystem processes. Overall, it appears that more inherently productive marine ecosystems tend to have greater biomass, fisheries landings, proportional LMR-based employments, and fisheries revenue. More work remains in areas of ecosystem and community resilience, as well as broader consideration of more systematic measures for a fisheries ecosystem (especially ecosystem-level reference points). Several areas of common challenges and anticipated concerns are identified, with an eye toward focusing efforts on addressing these issues.
美国海洋生物资源生态系统管理进展研究
本章对美国8个主要海洋渔业生态系统、26个美国次区域和14个美国参与性区域渔业管理组织(RFMO)管辖区的社会经济、治理、生态和环境指标进行了累积分析。基于这些指标,正如人们所预料的那样,一些地区在以生态系统为基础的渔业管理(EBFM)方面比其他地区取得了更大的进展,但在美国所有的海洋生态系统中,尽管不同地区在不同方面取得了显著的进展。在实施生态系统级规划和促进对生态系统过程的理解方面,在全国范围内观察到EBFM取得显著进展的共同领域。总体而言,似乎越具有内在生产力的海洋生态系统往往具有更大的生物量、渔业登陆量、基于lmr的比例就业和渔业收入。在生态系统和社区恢复力领域还有更多的工作要做,以及更广泛地考虑更系统的渔业生态系统措施(特别是生态系统级参考点)。确定了几个共同挑战和预期关注的领域,着眼于集中努力解决这些问题。
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