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Minimising unsustainable yield: Ten failing European fisheries

Marine Policy(2014)

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Abstract
Ten European fish stocks recognised by the European Union as “outside safe biological limits” are considered in light of widespread reforms to fisheries legislation in 2013, particularly the legal responsibility to exploit these resources sustainably. Given that some of these stocks are – as of 2013 – fished at over 150% the recommended intensity and many have been outside of these limits for the entirety of their assessment history, the utilisation of traditional fisheries management measures of sustainability are questioned and tougher approaches such as “zero-catch” and long-term, expansive spatial closure scenarios are considered. Finally, the pervasive issue of data-deficiency (the status of 54% of European stocks) is briefly considered, with specific reference to the understudied West of Scotland and North Sea stock of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax).
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Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform,Maximum sustainable yield (MSY),Unsustainable fishing,North Sea cod,Data-deficient stocks,Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)
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