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Strengths and weaknesses of the management and monitoring of deep-water stocks, fisheries, and ecosystems in various areas of the world - A roadmap toward sustainable deep-water fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic?

Strengths and weaknesses of the management and monitoring of deep-water stocks, fisheries, and ecosystems in various areas of the world - A roadmap toward sustainable deep-water fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic?
Strengths and weaknesses of the management and monitoring of deep-water stocks, fisheries, and ecosystems in various areas of the world - A roadmap toward sustainable deep-water fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic?
Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10–20 years as management bodies have sought advice on how to manage deep-water fisheries and protect deep-water ecosystems. The strengths and weaknesses of the management and monitoring of deep-water stocks, fisheries, and ecosystems in various areas of the world are described, with the objective of informing the EU FP7 DEEPFISHMAN project so that it can fulfill its primary aim, which is to develop strategic options for a short- and long-term management and monitoring ecosystem-based framework for the northeast Atlantic. To provide a baseline, the current monitoring and management regime in the northeast Atlantic is reviewed, followed by a brief description of the regimes applying to deep-water fisheries in the northwest Atlantic, the southeast Atlantic, off Brazil, in the Antarctic, off Australia and New Zealand, and in the Mediterranean. The strengths and weaknesses of these are discussed, taking into account additional information available from DEEPFISHMAN case study stocks, outcomes from consultations with stakeholders in the deep-water fishing industry in the northeast Atlantic, and the requirements of EU regulations and developing policy that will likely impact deep-water fisheries in the northeast Atlantic.
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Large, Philip A.
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Edwards, Charles
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Large, Philip A., Agnew, David, Álvarez Pérez, José Ángel, Barrio Froján, Christopher, Colete, Rudi, Damalas, Dimitrios, Dransfeld, Leonie, Edwards, Charles, Feist, Stephen W. and Figueiredo, Ivone (2013) Strengths and weaknesses of the management and monitoring of deep-water stocks, fisheries, and ecosystems in various areas of the world - A roadmap toward sustainable deep-water fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic? Reviews in Fisheries Science, 21 (2), 157-180. (doi:10.1080/10641262.2013.785475).

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Abstract

Scientific interest in deep-water marine resources has increased dramatically over the last 10–20 years as management bodies have sought advice on how to manage deep-water fisheries and protect deep-water ecosystems. The strengths and weaknesses of the management and monitoring of deep-water stocks, fisheries, and ecosystems in various areas of the world are described, with the objective of informing the EU FP7 DEEPFISHMAN project so that it can fulfill its primary aim, which is to develop strategic options for a short- and long-term management and monitoring ecosystem-based framework for the northeast Atlantic. To provide a baseline, the current monitoring and management regime in the northeast Atlantic is reviewed, followed by a brief description of the regimes applying to deep-water fisheries in the northwest Atlantic, the southeast Atlantic, off Brazil, in the Antarctic, off Australia and New Zealand, and in the Mediterranean. The strengths and weaknesses of these are discussed, taking into account additional information available from DEEPFISHMAN case study stocks, outcomes from consultations with stakeholders in the deep-water fishing industry in the northeast Atlantic, and the requirements of EU regulations and developing policy that will likely impact deep-water fisheries in the northeast Atlantic.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 8 May 2013

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/507433
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ORCID for Christopher Barrio Froján: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5562-5508

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Author: Philip A. Large
Author: David Agnew
Author: José Ángel Álvarez Pérez
Author: Christopher Barrio Froján ORCID iD
Author: Rudi Colete
Author: Dimitrios Damalas
Author: Leonie Dransfeld
Author: Charles Edwards
Author: Stephen W. Feist
Author: Ivone Figueiredo

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