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On the accuracy of self-reported data for fishing effort estimates – a case study from a polyvalent coastal fishery

Author(s): Russo, Tommaso ; Sales Henriques, Nuno ; Erzini, Karim ; Gonçalves, Jorge Manuel Santos

Date: 2025

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/27795

Origin: Sapientia - Universidade do Algarve

Subject(s): Self-reported data; Logbook data; Official landing data; Fishing effort Data accuracy; Common fisheries policy


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The quantification and the analysis of fishing activity is one the most important features in fisheries sciences and ocean management, and fishery-dependent data has always been the main source of information used to that end. Within the different types of fishery-dependent data, self-reported logbook data provides vast amounts of different information about fishing activities. Despite their enormous importance, the quality and reliability of these data are surprisingly understudied. Yet, the accuracy and consistency of this type of data are sometimes difficult to quantify. With the purpose of studying how logbook data can be a reliable source for fishing effort quantification, here we estimate and compare, for the Portuguese mainland coastal polyvalent fleet, the fishing effort of each vessel from two types of fishery-dependent data: 1- logbook data and 2- official landing data. The results showed a difference of 22.7 % between the overall number of fishing trips from both data types. In particular, vessels had a significantly lower number of fishing trips logged on logbook data than the trips estimated from official landing data. Our findings support the concerns regarding the accuracy of logbook data, especially for estimating fishing effort. As far as effort inference is concerned, we suggest that the estimation of fishing effort from data logged and recorded from a third party, like official landing data, is a more reliable source of information than selfreported data.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Sapientia
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