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MSY objectives are being adopted as major fisheries management targets worldwide. However, in fisheries where discards account for an important share of the catches, the yield, effort, and biomass at MSY can be significantly different when accounting or not for discards and thus when, basing the yield estimations on landings or catches. Also whether accounting for a certain survival rate, of discards can lead to different MSY targets estimates. Hence, both decisions have important, implications on catch and effort reduction recommendations, and consequently on the quota, calculations for fisheries managed by quotas. Results from the Bay of Biscay nephrops fishery confirm, that the optimal exploitation level can vary significantly when optimising for catches or landings, and, by assuming a certain survival rate of the discards. By doing this, the present study also allows to, explore the basis to clarify the definition of MSY in fisheries where discarding takes place. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
This work has been carried out with the support of the French Research Agency, ANR (Agence National pour la Recherche) through the research programme entitled Adhoc (ANR-09-PEXT-000) and with the support of the European FP 7 project Benthic Ecosystem Fisheries Impact Study (BENTHIS) (KBBE 2012.1.2-09)
8 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables
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survival rate, 570, Survival rate, 330, maximum sustainable yield (msy), Nephrops, discards, nephrops, MSY, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences, Discards, Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY), Maximum sustainable yield, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences
survival rate, 570, Survival rate, 330, maximum sustainable yield (msy), Nephrops, discards, nephrops, MSY, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences, Discards, Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY), Maximum sustainable yield, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences
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