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Keep it simple: three indicators to deal with overfishing

Journal

FISH AND FISHERIES
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 86-91

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2004.00144.x

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fisheries indicators; length at first maturity; longevity; optimum length; overfishing; sustainable fishing

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Three simple fisheries indicators are presented: (i) percentage of mature fish in catch, with 100%, as target; (ii) percent of specimens with optimum length in catch, with 100% as target; and (iii) percentage of 'mega-spawners' in catch, with 0% as target, and 30-40% as representative of reasonable stock structure if no upper size limit exists. Application of these indicators to stocks of Gadus morhua, Sardinella aurita and Epinephelus aeneus demonstrate their usefulness. It is argued that such simple indicators have the potential to allow more stakeholders such as fishers, fish dealers, supermarket managers, consumers and politicians to participate in fisheries management and eventually hold and reverse the global pattern of convenience overfishing, which is defined here as deliberate overfishing sanctioned by official bodies who find it more convenient to risk eventual collapse of fish stocks than to risk social and political conflicts.

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