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Demographics and Yield-Per-Recruit Assessment of the Vulnerable Spiny Lobster Palinurus elephas in the Azores-Implications for Conservation and Fisheries Management

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology11030474

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crustacean; commercial species; data-limited; life-history; population structure; exploitation level; size-based method; Northeast Atlantic

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  1. European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) through the Regional Government of the Azores under the MAR2020 operational program [MAR-01.03.02-FEAMP-0039]
  2. FCT Ph.D. fellowship [SFRH/BD/124720/2016]
  3. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/124720/2016] Funding Source: FCT

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The spiny lobster Palinurus elephas is an economically and ecologically important species that has been overfished across its range. Limited information is available for stock assessments and management decisions. This study determined the demographics and exploitation levels of P. elephas in coastal areas of the Azores and discussed the relevance of these data for fisheries management and conservation planning.
Simple Summary The spiny lobster Palinurus elephas has been intensively harvested across its range and is generally considered overfished, with global landings declining sharply in the last few years. Despite its economic and ecological importance, limited information is available to perform stock assessments and make robust management decisions. Here, demographics and exploitation levels of P. elephas were determined from coastal areas of the Azores, and the relevance of these data for fisheries management and conservation planning was discussed. The spiny lobster Palinurus elephas has been intensively harvested across its range and is generally considered overfished, with global landings declining sharply from an average of 820 t in 1960-79 to 385 t in 2000-19. Despite its economic and ecological importance, limited information is available to perform stock assessments and make robust management decisions. In this study, demographics and exploitation levels of P. elephas were determined from coastal areas of the Azores, and the relevance of these data for conservation planning was discussed. Carapace length varied between 39.6 and 174.3 mm, with mean sizes decreasing by depth. Males reached larger sizes and grew faster than females but were less dominant. Lifespan was 43 years for females and 60 years for males. The estimated mean length at first capture was 101.65 mm-around 58% of its asymptotic length. Fishing mortality and exploitation levels were close to the optimal values, indicating an uncertain future for Azorean populations if stock assessment and management initiatives are not focused on this species. Conservation and management strategies may benefit from these results under the 'precautionary approach' principle. However, up-to-date and accurate catch and fishing effort data need to be urgently collected.

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