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Title: Temporal and spatial predictions of effect of alternative fishing policies for the Gran Canaria marine ecosystem
Authors: Couce Montero, Maria Lorena 
Christensen, Villy
Bilbao Sieyro, Alberto
Perez Gonzalez,Yeray 
Jimenez-Alvarado, David
Castro Hernández, José Juan 
UNESCO Clasification: 510208 Pesca
Keywords: Recreational Fisheries
Population
Patterns
Impacts
Catch, et al
Issue Date: 2019
Project: Bases para la Planificación Sostenible de áreas Marinas en la Macaronesia 
Journal: Journal of Fish Biology 
Conference: Annual Symposium of the Fisheries-Society-of-the-British-Isles (FSBI) - The Sustainable Use and Exploitation of Fishes 
Abstract: In this paper we consider what may happen to the marine ecosystem of Gran Canaria Island within the 2030 horizon, if fishing strategies different from those currently in place were implemented and we evaluate the effect of, for example, reduction of recreational-artisanal fishing, limitation of catches (e.g. total allowable catches, TAC), or spatial distribution of fishing sectors. From all scenarios tested, only those that significantly reduce the high effort of the recreational fishing would allow the recovery of the most exploited stocks in the marine ecosystem in the short and medium-term. Moreover, the best management strategy, in contribution to abundance, was obtained with a scenario that has a spatial partition of exploitation rights between artisanal and recreational fishermen and includes no-fishing zones (NTZ). This work is a first attempt to use spatial and temporal models to assess the effectiveness of alternative fishery policies in the Canary Islands.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58423
ISSN: 0022-1112
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14012
Source: Journal Of Fish Biology [ISSN 0022-1112], v. 94 (6), p. 882-895
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