Title: EcosystemBased Fisheries Management
1Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management
- Rainer Froese
- IfM-GEOMAR
- rfroese_at_ifm-geomar.de
2Content
- Goals of ecosystem-based fisheries management
- Impact of fishing
- Ecosystems and life-history strategies
- Implications for ecosystem-based fisheries
management - Fishing down the food web
- What can be done?
3Goals of Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management
- Sustainable and productive fisheries
- Minimum impact on the ecosystem
- Ecosystem as close to unfished state as possible
4Impact of Fishing
- Fishing strongly alters the size spectrum of
ecosystems (and populations) (Froese et al. 2000) - Fishing reduces trophic diversity (fishing down
the food web) (Pauly et al. 1998) - Fishing strongly alters relative abundances, with
collapse of previously abundant species and
outbreaks of prey species (Bakun 2005) and rare
species (Myers et al. 2005)
5Understanding Life-history Strategies of Fishes
- Species have evolved life-history strategies to
succeed (survive, feed, reproduce) in given niche
in a given ecosystem - Key components of life-history strategies are
size, trophic level, and productivity
6Key Trait Size
Small lt 6.6 cm
Medium 6.6 - 46
Large 46 - 323
very large gt 323 cm
23,603 species geom. mean 17.4 cm
7Key Trait Trophic Level
herbi- vore
omnivore
low-level predator
mid-level predator
top- predator
7,161 species
8Key Trait Productivity(modified after Musick
1999)
9Key Traits Productivity
2,511 species
10Productivity is a Proxy for Metabolism (routine
metabolism of 175 species)
11Key Traits are Inter-related
- Trophic level increases with size
- Productivity decreases with size
- Trophic level decreases with productivity
12Trait Correlation Size vs Troph
13Trait Correlation Size vs Productivity
14Trait Correlation Trophic Level vs Productivity
15Available Data are Biased
- Combined available data for 1,880 species are
biased towards large, commercial,
northern-hemisphere, temperate species - Solution Use modelling approach to expand data
base
16Expanding the Database Trophic Level
Top
Medium
Low
Trophic level of 97 species of Genus Epinephelus
as a function of their body length.
17Residuals of Modelled Troph
Residual Troph
18Expanding the Database Productivity (K)
High
Medium
Low
Very low
Von Bertalanffy growth parameter K plotted over
maximum length for Family Serranidae
19Modelled vs Observed K
20Life-History Strategies
- The extended data set contains 20,480 species,
nearing a census - Bias towards large northern species has
disappeared - Of 80 possible combinations of traits
(life-history strategies) only 50 are used - Three strategies are used by 60 of the species
21Occupation of Size-Troph Space
22Occupation of Size-Productivity Space
23Occupation of Troph-Productivity Space
24Summary of Above
- Species have evolved size, trophic level, and
productivity to fit a given niche - Fishing alters size, trophic level and
productivity thus making species misfits for
their niche and prone to collaps
25Fishing Down the Food Web
Pauly et al. (1998)
26Goals of Ecosystem-based Fisheries
- Minimize direct impact on the environment
- Minimize impact on abundance
- Only catch at optimum size
- Rebuild preserve size spectrum
- Dont catch juveniles or mega-spawners
- Rebuild preserve trophic diversity
- Rebuild preserve productivity
- Only catch at optimum size, after first and
before second spawning
27How ?
- Establish no-take zones
- Use non-destructive gears
- Use size-selective gears
- Use knowledge and technology
- Create incentives for good fishing
- Involve stakeholders in monitoring and management
28Reality Check
DG Fish recommendation for TAC 2006 28,400 tons
( 15)
29Thank You