Length-based risk analysis of management options for the southern Florida USA multispecies coral reef fish fishery

Exploitation impacts and management options for 15 coral reef fish species central to the commercial and recreational fisheries of the southern Florida USA coral reef ecosystem were evaluated using a length-based risk analysis (LBRA) framework. Population abundance-at-length composition data were ob...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fisheries research 2022-05, Vol.249, p.106210, Article 106210
Hauptverfasser: Ault, Jerald S., Smith, Steven G., Johnson, Matthew W., Grove, Laura Jay W., Bohnsack, James A., DiNardo, Gerard T., McLaughlin, Caroline, Ehrhardt, Nelson M., McDonough, Vanessa, Seki, Michael P., Miller, Steven L., Luo, Jiangang, Blondeau, Jeremiah, Crosby, Michael P., Simpson, Glenn, Monaco, Mark E., Pollock, Clayton G., Feeley, Michael W., Acosta, Alejandro
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Zusammenfassung:Exploitation impacts and management options for 15 coral reef fish species central to the commercial and recreational fisheries of the southern Florida USA coral reef ecosystem were evaluated using a length-based risk analysis (LBRA) framework. Population abundance-at-length composition data were obtained from several regional federal-state sampling programs. These and updated life history demographic data were integrated into a length-based numerical cohort model to generate LBRA fishery sustainability metrics from a probabilistic perspective. Three of five groupers, eight of eight snappers, and two of two grunts were below the 40% spawning potential ratio (SPR) stock sustainability minimum; ten of these stocks are at
ISSN:0165-7836
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DOI:10.1016/j.fishres.2021.106210