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Title: Harvesting strategies and tactics


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Harvesting strategies and tactics
  • Fish 458

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Harvest strategies
  • How regulations will change in relation to the
    state of the fishery
  • State will usually be estimated stock size
  • May also include price, other species, environment
  • Pacific halibut 35 vulnerable biomass
  • Pacific salmon fixed escapement targets
  • Should be robust to environmental changes

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Harvest tacticsThe regulations used to achieve
the strategy
  • Time closures
  • Area closures
  • Gear restrictions
  • Vessel or size restrictions
  • Pot limits
  • Size limits
  • Bag limits
  • Trip limits
  • Total Quota

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The three major classes of strategies
  • Constant exploitation rate
  • Constant escapement
  • Constant catch

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Catch vs run size
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Mathematical form
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Typical projection - 2000 target
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Typical projection 50 h.r.
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Average Catch
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Average spawning stock
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Average catch vs average spawners
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Average catch vs cv of catch
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Periodic harvesting
  • Also known as pulse harvesting
  • geoducks, clear cut logging
  • good if large economies of scale
  • good if old individuals are particularly valuable
    and there is no possibility of size/age selective
    harvesting

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Sex specific harvesting
  • Take the males, they are pretty useless
  • Used primarily in fisheries where animals can be
    returned to the water with good chance of
    survival and sex can be determined
  • Crabs, lobsters etc
  • Caution - Alaska crabs crashed despite males only
  • How to calculate needed sex ratio

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Size limits
  • Commonly used in invertebrate fisheries and sport
    fisheries
  • Set size above age at first reproduction

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Walters dilemma
  • We dont estimate abundance very well, even for
    trees 20 error is good
  • Fish are like trees except they are invisible and
    they move
  • estimates of abundance can easily be off by 100
  • Recent halibut abundance revised upwards 300
  • With a 35 harvest rate, if our estimate was
    double, we would set the quota at a 70 of stock
    size
  • This is what happened with northern cod!

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Walters solution
  • Dont use TACs
  • Close enough of the space and time fishing
    opportunities that there is a realistic maximum
    harvest rate
  • This has worked for Pacific salmon

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Why Walters is a crack-pot
  • Such closures would mean an end to the many major
    fisheries - just what Walters wants to avoid!
  • Many fisheries rely on fishing the population
    when it is at its most aggregated and thus
    totally vulnerable
  • But he has a very good point!

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Alternative solutions to Walters Dilemma
  • Be much more cautious - stay on the right hand
    side of the yield curve
  • Be much more pro-active and be prepared for rapid
    changes in quota
  • Accept much higher risk than we normally admit

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Walters formula for sustainable harvesting
  • Refugia
  • economic - tropical tunas
  • spatial - N. Cod before offshore trawling
  • temporal - salmon
  • size - lobsters

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Reference Points
  • Guidelines for management
  • May be exploitation rates or biomass based
  • Two standbys are Fmax and Bmsy

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Fmax and F0.1
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Spawning biomass per recruitF35 F40 F45
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20 virgin biomass rule
  • RICC Francis
  • Accept no policy that has allows the stock to
    drop below 20 of virgin biomass no more than 10
    of the time
  • Problems - arbitrary, may be too cautious for
    some species, not cautious enough for others

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What is generally agreed
  • It is better to be at biomasses larger than BMSY
  • For reasons of risk, economics and ecosystems
  • That spatial management should be commonly
    employed

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Current controversies
  • If we believe we are lower than BMSY, how
    important is it to increase biomass, and at what
    cost
  • increase in yield may be little if any
  • economic costs can be great - SNA1
  • ecosystem benefits are unclear and depend greatly
    on objectives

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Current Issues stabilizing catch
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Current issues management procedures
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Current controversies
  • Establishment of no-take zones
  • push for 20-30 default no-take
  • clear protection benefits
  • does one pattern of closures work for all species
  • An alternative is explicit spatial management on
    a fishery by fishery basis

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Current controversies
  • Is ecosystem management possible in harvest
    regulation
  • What is meant - including people, trophic
    interaction, environmental forcing?
  • Can we estimate parameters and use models, or
    just adopt broad sweeping guidelines?
  • How do we value species of no commercial value?
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