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Ecosystem approaches to fishery management
 
Habitat damage: the swath of a boat propeller is clearly visible in this Florida Keys seagrass bedManagement actions aimed at conserving the structure and function of marine ecosystems, in addition to conserving the fishery resource.

An ecosystem approach to fishery management aims to protect and rebuild ecosystems, including species and their habitats. It will add to, rather than replace, the approach of managing fish stocks one by one, or “single species” management.

Fisheries management will:
  • be adaptive,
  • be geographically specified,
  • take account of ecosystem knowledge and uncertainties,
  • consider multiple external influences, and
  • strive to balance diverse societal objectives.

The transition to an ecosystem approach to management needs to be incremental and collaborative. Although scientists have been studying ecosystem processes for decades, long term scientific research is still needed.

The precautionary approach and risk-averse policies have been advocated globally as essential to fisheries management. One approach is to demonstrate that fishing practices will not damage the stock, habitat or other ecosystem properties before allowing fishing to increase. This will assist the ecosystem approach to sustain and restore both fisheries and their ecosystems.

Based on Making “Ecosystems” part of NOAA’s shared vocabulary. November 2003.
Photo title: Habitat damage: the swath of a boat propeller is clearly visible in this Florida Keys seagrass bed
Photo credit: Harold Hudson, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
 
Impacts of fisheries on ecosystems
 
Shrimp trawl catchImpacts of fisheries on ecosystems are sometimes difficult to separate from environmental effects on ecosystems. Some of these possible fisheries effects include:
  • direct impacts of overfishing
  • modifying community species composition and genetic diversity through selective targeting on species and particular size classes
  • impacts on non-target species through low selectivity of certain gears
  • incidental mortality from lost or abandoned gear
  • direct impact on the sea bed through trawls and dredges
  • destructive illegal “fishing gear” such as dynamite and poisoning.

Marine protected areas can make an important contribution to integrated coastal zone management and ensure improved management of ecosystems.

Shrimp trawling results in bycatch and waste, up to 12 times bycatch for every 1 lb or kilo of shrimp.
Photo title: Shrimp trawl catch
Photo credit: Norbert Wu, Pew Collection
 
Other human impacts on ecosystems
 
Of course, there are human impacts on the marine ecosystem, other than fishing, described within the UN Atlas:
Marine debris at Sardinia, Italy
Photo title: Marine debris at Sardinia, Italy
Photo credit: Norbert Wu, Pew Collection
 
 
 
 
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Books
Guidelines for Protected Area Management Categories Guidelines for Protected Area Management Categories Guidelines for Protected Area Management Categories 
Report on significant ocean management issues Health of the Oceans Report on significant ocean management issues 
International aeronautical and maritime search and rescue manual. IMO: IAMSAR Manual International aeronautical and maritime search and rescue manual. 
International aeronautical and maritime search and rescue manual. IMO: IAMSAR Manual International aeronautical and maritime search and rescue manual. 
IMO Model Course no 1.29 IMO: Proficiency in crisis management IMO Model Course no 1.29 
Consolidated edition 2001 IMO: SOLAS Consolidated edition 2001 
(ISM Code) 1997 edition. International Safety Management Code (ISM Code) 1997 edition. 
Issues in the integrated planning and management of river/lake basins and coastal areas. A human settlements perspective Issues in the integrated planning and management of river/lake basins...perspective Issues in the integrated planning and management of river/lake basins and coast...  
International management of shared fish stocks - problems and future directions Management of Shared Fish Stocks International management of shared fish stocks - problems and future directions...  
Enhancing management of marine resources with a system of protected areas Marine Protected Areas. Tools for Sustaining Ocean Ecosystems Enhancing management of marine resources with a system of protected areas...  
Consolidated edition 2001.  (IM0-110E). SOLAS Consolidated edition 2001. (IM0-110E). 
Consolidated edition 2001.  (IM0-110E) SOLAS Consolidated edition 2001. (IM0-110E) 
Direct and indirect actions of fishing activity, system level perspectives and fisheries management The Effects of Fishing on Marine Ecosystems and Communities Direct and indirect actions of fishing activity, system level perspectives and ...  
Winner of the NSW Premier's Prize for Australian History. 2002-2003 The Great Barrier Reef. History, Science, Heritage. Winner of the NSW Premier's Prize for Australian History. 2002-2003 Editor's Choice
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