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Recent trends in abundance and fishing pressure of agency-assessed small pelagic fish stocks
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WoS WOS:000820131400001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85133377170
DOI 10.1111/FAF.12690
Año 2022
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Small pelagic fishes are used for human consumption, fishmeal and fish oil. They constitute 25% of global fish catch and have been of considerable conservation concern because of their intermediate position in aquatic food webs, often being a dominant dietary component of marine predators. This paper provides an overview of trends in abundance and fishing pressure on small pelagic fish stocks from single-species scientific assessments that constitute 60% of global small pelagic catch. While most individual stocks have exhibited wide variability in abundance (typical of small pelagics compared with other fish taxa), across stocks there has been remarkable stability in average fishing pressure and biomass since 1970. On average, since 1970, the biomass of assessed small pelagic stocks is estimated to have been slightly above the biomass that would produce maximum sustainable yield, but estimation of this quantity for highly fluctuating stocks is quite uncertain. There were significant differences among assessed regions, with the Mediterranean and Black Sea of greatest concern for high and growing fishing pressure. The 40% of global small pelagic fish catch not covered by single-species quantitative stock assessments since 1970 comes largely from Asia, where catches have continued to increase. At regional levels, the average abundance of assessed small pelagic fish is largely unrelated to average fishing pressure, which we argue results both from the portfolio effect, where numerous stocks fluctuate with little correlation in abundance, and from the short life span of small pelagics coupled with recruitment largely independent of spawning abundance.

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Revista ISSN
Fish And Fisheries 1467-2960

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Hilborn, Ray - University of Washington - Estados Unidos
UNIV WASHINGTON - Estados Unidos
2 Buratti, Claudio C. Hombre Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
Inst Nacl Invest & Desarrollo Pesquero INIDEP - Argentina
3 Díaz Acuña, Erich Hombre Instituto del Mar del Perú - Perú
Inst Mar del Peru IMARPE - Perú
4 Hively, Daniel Hombre University of Washington - Estados Unidos
UNIV WASHINGTON - Estados Unidos
5 Kolding, Jeppe Hombre Universitetet i Bergen - Noruega
Univ Bergen - Noruega
6 Kurota, Hiroyuki Hombre Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency - Japón
Japan Fisheries Res & Educ Agcy - Japón
7 Baker, Nicole Mujer University of Washington - Estados Unidos
UNIV WASHINGTON - Estados Unidos
8 Mace, Pamela M. Mujer Fisheries New Zealand - Nueva Zelanda
WSP New Zealand - Nueva Zelanda
9 de Moor, Carryn L. - University of Cape Town - República de Sudáfrica
UNIV CAPE TOWN - República de Sudáfrica
10 Muko, Soyoka - Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency - Japón
Japan Fisheries Res & Educ Agcy - Japón
11 Osio, Giacomo Chato Hombre European Commission Joint Research Centre - Bélgica
European Commission - Bélgica
European Commission Joint Research Centre - Italia
European Commiss - Italia
European Commiss - Bélgica
12 Parma, Ana M. Mujer Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Argentina
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) - Argentina
13 QUIROZ-ESPINOSA, JUAN CARLOS Hombre Instituto de Fomento Pesquero - Chile
Inst Fomento Pesquero IFOP - Chile
14 Melnychuk, Michael C. Hombre University of Washington - Estados Unidos
UNIV WASHINGTON - Estados Unidos

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Financiamiento



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National Science Foundation
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Walton Family Foundation
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Commercial fishing companies and trade associations

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We thank the many contributors of stock assessment data to RAMLDB. This research was initially supported by the National Science Foundation and NOAA through the CAMEO Program (grant numbers 1041570 and 1041678). Subsequent funding for this work has come from the Walton Family Foundation, the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, and commercial fishing companies and trade associations.
Commercial fishing companies and trade associations; David and Lucile Packard Foundation; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Grant/Award Number: 1041570 and 1041678; National Science Foundation; Walton Family Foundation

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