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Workshop to compile evidence on the impacts of offshore renewable energy on fis...

Alexander, Karen; Akimova, Anna; Aonghusa, Catriona; Schreiber, Arias; Arjona, Yolanda; Arrigan, Michael; Balestri, Elena; Beerman, Jan

This report provides a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the current state-of-the art in available evidence and science concerning the economic, social, and ecological impacts of offshore wind farms (OWF) and floating offshore wind farms (FLOW) on fisheries in the Baltic Sea, Celtic Seas, and Greater North Sea. It describes the observed and potential economic, social, ecological and cumulative impacts of...


Working group on cephalopod fisheries and life history (Wgceph; outputs from 20...

Abad, Esther; Ainsworth, Gillian; Akselrud, Caitlin; Allcock, Louise; Badouvas, Nicholas; Baker, Krista; Barrett, Christopher; Bobowski, Bianca

WGCEPH worked on six Terms of Reference. These involved reporting on the status of stocks; reviewing advances in stock identification, assessment for fisheries management and for the Ma- rine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), including some exploratory stock assessments; re- viewing impacts of human activities on cephalopods; developing identification guides and rec- ommendations for fishery data collection;...


Management for sustainable cephalopod fisheries in Europe: review and recommend...

Pierce, Graham; Abad, Esther; Ainsworth, Gillian; Alcock, Loise; Bobowski, Bianca; Gonzalez, Angel; Gras, Michael; Hendrickson, Lisa; Iriondo, Ane

Although cephalopod fisheries are of world-wide importance, in Europe catching cephalopods is managed only in small-scale fisheries, at national level, and few stocks are formally assessed. Because cephalopods are not quota species under the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, there is currently no requirement for assessment or management at European level. Given increasing interest in targeting cephalopods in Europe...


Working group on cephalopod fisheries and life history (WGCEPH; outputs from 20...

Abad, Esther; Badouva, Nicholas; Fotiad, Nikolaos; González, Ángel; Iriondo, Ane; Juarez, Ana; Karatza, Alexandra; Laptikhovsky, Vladimir


A matter of scales: Does the management of marine recreational fisheries follow...

Pita, Pablo; Villasante, Sebastian; Arlinghaus, Robert; Gomes, Pedro T.; Strehlow, Harry V.; Veiga, Pedro; Vingada, José V.; Hyder, Kieran

European policy-makers are increasingly aware of the ecological and socioeconomic relevance of marine recreational fisheries (MRF), but there are still gaps in, the information needed to achieve sustainable management. How is the current management of European MRF performed? Is it promoting the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF)? The management of MRF in Europe was reviewed by analyzing how different Europea...


Economic, social and ecological attributes of marine recreational fisheries in ...

Pita, Pablo; Hyder, Kieran; Gomes, Pedro T.; Pita, Cristina; Rangel, Mafalda; Veiga, Pedro; Vingada, José V.; Villasante, Sebastian

There are growing concerns about the impact of Marine Recreational Fishing (MRF) on marine ecosystems and its combined effects with other human activities, such as commercial fishing, especially on the higher trophic levels. Conversely, recreational fishers provide considerable economic benefits through their expenditure on many things including fishing tackle, boats, licenses, travel, and accommodation. Howeve...


Research and management priorities for Atlantic marine recreational fisheries i...

Pita, Pablo; Artetxe, Inaqui; Diogo, Hugo; Gomes, Pedro T.; Gordoa, Ana; Hyder, Kieran; Pereira, Joao; Pita, Cristina; Rangel, Mafalda

Marine Recreational Fishing (MRF) is an important activity in Europe, with 9 million fishers and generating annually 6 billion in direct expenditures. However, there is a lack of data and understanding of MRF in Europe, particularly in Southern countries, which prevents a number of fish stocks from being effectively assessed and managed. In November 2016, a participatory workshop on MRF was held in Vigo (Spain)...


Research and management priorities for Atlantic marine recreational fisheries i...

Pita, Pablo; Artetxe, Inaqui; Diogo, Hugo; Gomes, Pedro; Gordoa, Ana; Hyder, Kieran; Pereira, Joao; Pita, Cristina; Rangel, Mafalda

Marine Recreational Fishing (MRF) is an important activity in Europe, with 9 million fishers and generating annually 6 billion in direct expenditures. However, there is a lack of data and understanding of MRF in Europe, particularly in Southern countries, which prevents a number of fish stocks from being effectively assessed and managed. In November 2016, a participatory workshop on MRF was held in Vigo (Spain)...


Fishers' perceptions about the EU discards policy and its economic impact on sm...

Villasante, Sebastian; Pierce, Graham J.; Pita, Cristina; Pazos Guimerans, César; Garcia Rodrigues, João; Antelo, Manel; Da Rocha, José Maria

This paper investigates the impact of the European Union landing obligation in the Galician (North West of Spain) multispecies small-scale gillnet fishery. By combining results from semi-structured interviews with small-scale fishers and a bioeconomic model, we found that the percentage of discards for small-scale fisheries is usually low, which is consistent with general empirical observations globally but can...


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