Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats
- Autores
- Kaiser, Michel J.; Hilborn, Ray; Jennings, Simon; Amaroso, Ricky; Andersen, Michael; Balliet, Kris; Barratt, Eric; Bergstad, Odd A; Bishop, Stephen; Bostrom, Jodi L; Boyd, Catherine; Bruce, Eduardo A; Burden, Merrick; Carey, Chris; Clermont, Jason; Collie, Jeremy S; Delahunty, Antony; Dixon, Jacqui; Eayrs, Steve; Edwards, Nigel; Fujita, Rod; Gauvin, John; Gleason, Mary; Harris, Brad; He, Pingguo; Hiddink, Jan G; Hughes, Kathryn M; Inostroza, Mario; Kenny, Andrew; Kritzer, Jake; Kuntzsch, Volker; Lasta, Mario; Lopez, Ivan; Loveridge, Craig; Lynch, Don; Masters, Jim; Mazor, Tessa; McConnaughey, Robert A; Moenne, Marcel; Francis; Nimick, Aileen M; Olsen, Alex; Parker, David; Parma, Ana María; Penney, Christine; Pierce, David; Pitcher, Roland; Pol, Michael; Richardson, Ed; Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D; Rilatt, Simon; Rodmell, Dale P; Rose, Craig; Sethi, Suresh A; Short, Katherine; Suuronen, Petri; Taylor, Erin; Wallace, Scott; Webb, Lisa; Wickham, Eric; Wilding, Sam R; Wilson, Ashley; Winger, Paul; Sutherland, William J
- Año de publicación
- 2015
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Management and technical approaches that achieve a sustainable level of fish production while at the same time minimizing or limiting the wider ecological effects caused through fishing gear contact with the seabed might be considered to be ‘best practice’. To identify future knowledge-needs that would help to support a transition towards the adoption of best practices for trawling, a prioritization exercise was undertaken with a group of 39 practitioners from the seafood industry and management, and 13 research scientists who have an active research interest in bottom-trawl and dredge fisheries. A list of 108 knowledge-needs related to trawl and dredge fisheries was developed in conjunction with an ‘expert task force’. The long list was further refined through a three stage process of voting and scoring, including discussions of each knowledge-need. The top 25 knowledge-needs are presented, as scored separately by practitioners and scientists. There was considerable consistency in the priorities identified by these two groups. The top priority knowledge-need to improve current understanding on the distribution and extent of different habitat types also reinforced the concomitant need for the provision and access to data on the spatial and temporal distribution of all forms of towed bottom-fishing activities. Many of the other top 25 knowledge-needs concerned the evaluation of different management approaches or implementation of different fishing practices, particularly those that explore trade-offs between effects of bottom trawling on biodiversity and ecosystem services and the benefits of fish production as food.
Fil: Kaiser, Michel J.. Bangor University; Reino Unido
Fil: Hilborn, Ray. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Jennings, Simon. Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Reino Unido
Fil: Amaroso, Ricky. University of Washington; Estados Unidos
Fil: Andersen, Michael. Danish Fishermen; Dinamarca
Fil: Balliet, Kris. Sustainable Fisheries Partnership; Estados Unidos
Fil: Barratt, Eric. Sanford Limited; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Bergstad, Odd A. Institute of Marine Research; Noruega
Fil: Bishop, Stephen. Independent Fisheries Ltd; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Bostrom, Jodi L. Marine Stewardship Council; Reino Unido
Fil: Boyd, Catherine. Clearwater Seafoods; Canadá
Fil: Bruce, Eduardo A. Friosur S.A.; Chile
Fil: Burden, Merrick. Marine Conservation Alliance; Estados Unidos
Fil: Carey, Chris. Independent Fisheries Ltd.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Clermont, Jason. New England Aquarium; Estados Unidos
Fil: Collie, Jeremy S. University of Rhode Island,; Estados Unidos
Fil: Delahunty, Antony. National Federation of Fishermen; Reino Unido
Fil: Dixon, Jacqui. Pacific Andes International Holdings Limited; China
Fil: Eayrs, Steve. Gulf of Maine Research Institute; Estados Unidos
Fil: Edwards, Nigel. Seachill Ltd.; Reino Unido
Fil: Fujita, Rod. Environmental Defense Fund; Reino Unido
Fil: Gauvin, John. Alaska Seafood Cooperative; Estados Unidos
Fil: Gleason, Mary. The Nature Conservancy; Estados Unidos
Fil: Harris, Brad. Alaska Pacific University; Estados Unidos
Fil: He, Pingguo. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Estados Unidos
Fil: Hiddink, Jan G. Bangor University; Reino Unido
Fil: Hughes, Kathryn M. Bangor University; Reino Unido
Fil: Inostroza, Mario. EMDEPES; Chile
Fil: Kenny, Andrew. Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Reino Unido
Fil: Kritzer, Jake. Environmental Defense Fund; Estados Unidos
Fil: Kuntzsch, Volker. Sanford Limited; Estados Unidos
Fil: Lasta, Mario. Diag. Montegrande N° 7078. Mar del Plata; Argentina
Fil: Lopez, Ivan. Confederacion Española de Pesca; España
Fil: Loveridge, Craig. South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Lynch, Don. Gorton; Estados Unidos
Fil: Masters, Jim. Marine Conservation Society; Reino Unido
Fil: Mazor, Tessa. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research; Australia
Fil: McConnaughey, Robert A. US National Marine Fisheries Service; Estados Unidos
Fil: Moenne, Marcel. Pacificblu; Chile
Fil: Francis. Marine Scotland Science; Reino Unido
Fil: Nimick, Aileen M. Alaska Pacific University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Olsen, Alex. A. Espersen; Dinamarca
Fil: Parker, David. Young; Reino Unido
Fil: Parma, Ana María. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Penney, Christine. Clearwater Seafoods; Canadá
Fil: Pierce, David. Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries; Estados Unidos
Fil: Pitcher, Roland. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research; Australia
Fil: Pol, Michael. Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries; Estados Unidos
Fil: Richardson, Ed. Pollock Conservation Cooperative; Estados Unidos
Fil: Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D. Wageningen IMARES; Países Bajos
Fil: Rilatt, Simon. A. Espersen; Dinamarca
Fil: Rodmell, Dale P. National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations; Reino Unido
Fil: Rose, Craig. FishNext Research; Estados Unidos
Fil: Sethi, Suresh A. Alaska Pacific University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Short, Katherine. F.L.O.W. Collaborative; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Suuronen, Petri. Fisheries and Aquaculture Department; Italia
Fil: Taylor, Erin. New England Aquarium; Estados Unidos
Fil: Wallace, Scott. The David Suzuki Foundation; Canadá
Fil: Webb, Lisa. Gorton's Inc.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Wickham, Eric. Unit four –1957 McNicoll Avenue; Canadá
Fil: Wilding, Sam R. Monterey Bay Aquarium; Estados Unidos
Fil: Wilson, Ashley. Department for Environment; Reino Unido
Fil: Winger, Paul. Memorial University Of Newfoundland; Canadá
Fil: Sutherland, William J. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido - Materia
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The top priority knowledge-need to improve current understanding on the distribution and extent of different habitat types also reinforced the concomitant need for the provision and access to data on the spatial and temporal distribution of all forms of towed bottom-fishing activities. Many of the other top 25 knowledge-needs concerned the evaluation of different management approaches or implementation of different fishing practices, particularly those that explore trade-offs between effects of bottom trawling on biodiversity and ecosystem services and the benefits of fish production as food.Fil: Kaiser, Michel J.. Bangor University; Reino UnidoFil: Hilborn, Ray. University of Washington; Estados UnidosFil: Jennings, Simon. Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Reino UnidoFil: Amaroso, Ricky. University of Washington; Estados UnidosFil: Andersen, Michael. Danish Fishermen; DinamarcaFil: Balliet, Kris. Sustainable Fisheries Partnership; Estados UnidosFil: Barratt, Eric. 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The Nature Conservancy; Estados UnidosFil: Harris, Brad. Alaska Pacific University; Estados UnidosFil: He, Pingguo. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Estados UnidosFil: Hiddink, Jan G. Bangor University; Reino UnidoFil: Hughes, Kathryn M. Bangor University; Reino UnidoFil: Inostroza, Mario. EMDEPES; ChileFil: Kenny, Andrew. Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Reino UnidoFil: Kritzer, Jake. Environmental Defense Fund; Estados UnidosFil: Kuntzsch, Volker. Sanford Limited; Estados UnidosFil: Lasta, Mario. Diag. Montegrande N° 7078. Mar del Plata; ArgentinaFil: Lopez, Ivan. Confederacion Española de Pesca; EspañaFil: Loveridge, Craig. South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation; Nueva ZelandaFil: Lynch, Don. Gorton; Estados UnidosFil: Masters, Jim. Marine Conservation Society; Reino UnidoFil: Mazor, Tessa. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research; AustraliaFil: McConnaughey, Robert A. US National Marine Fisheries Service; Estados UnidosFil: Moenne, Marcel. 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Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats |
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Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats |
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Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats Kaiser, Michel J. Best Practices Habitat Impact Knowledge-Needs Trawl Fisheries |
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Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats |
title_full |
Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats |
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Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats |
title_full_unstemmed |
Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats |
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Prioritization of knowledge-needs to achieve best practices for bottom trawling in relation to seabed habitats |
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Kaiser, Michel J. Hilborn, Ray Jennings, Simon Amaroso, Ricky Andersen, Michael Balliet, Kris Barratt, Eric Bergstad, Odd A Bishop, Stephen Bostrom, Jodi L Boyd, Catherine Bruce, Eduardo A Burden, Merrick Carey, Chris Clermont, Jason Collie, Jeremy S Delahunty, Antony Dixon, Jacqui Eayrs, Steve Edwards, Nigel Fujita, Rod Gauvin, John Gleason, Mary Harris, Brad He, Pingguo Hiddink, Jan G Hughes, Kathryn M Inostroza, Mario Kenny, Andrew Kritzer, Jake Kuntzsch, Volker Lasta, Mario Lopez, Ivan Loveridge, Craig Lynch, Don Masters, Jim Mazor, Tessa McConnaughey, Robert A Moenne, Marcel Francis Nimick, Aileen M Olsen, Alex Parker, David Parma, Ana María Penney, Christine Pierce, David Pitcher, Roland Pol, Michael Richardson, Ed Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D Rilatt, Simon Rodmell, Dale P Rose, Craig Sethi, Suresh A Short, Katherine Suuronen, Petri Taylor, Erin Wallace, Scott Webb, Lisa Wickham, Eric Wilding, Sam R Wilson, Ashley Winger, Paul Sutherland, William J |
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Kaiser, Michel J. |
author_facet |
Kaiser, Michel J. Hilborn, Ray Jennings, Simon Amaroso, Ricky Andersen, Michael Balliet, Kris Barratt, Eric Bergstad, Odd A Bishop, Stephen Bostrom, Jodi L Boyd, Catherine Bruce, Eduardo A Burden, Merrick Carey, Chris Clermont, Jason Collie, Jeremy S Delahunty, Antony Dixon, Jacqui Eayrs, Steve Edwards, Nigel Fujita, Rod Gauvin, John Gleason, Mary Harris, Brad He, Pingguo Hiddink, Jan G Hughes, Kathryn M Inostroza, Mario Kenny, Andrew Kritzer, Jake Kuntzsch, Volker Lasta, Mario Lopez, Ivan Loveridge, Craig Lynch, Don Masters, Jim Mazor, Tessa McConnaughey, Robert A Moenne, Marcel Francis Nimick, Aileen M Olsen, Alex Parker, David Parma, Ana María Penney, Christine Pierce, David Pitcher, Roland Pol, Michael Richardson, Ed Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D Rilatt, Simon Rodmell, Dale P Rose, Craig Sethi, Suresh A Short, Katherine Suuronen, Petri Taylor, Erin Wallace, Scott Webb, Lisa Wickham, Eric Wilding, Sam R Wilson, Ashley Winger, Paul Sutherland, William J |
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Hilborn, Ray Jennings, Simon Amaroso, Ricky Andersen, Michael Balliet, Kris Barratt, Eric Bergstad, Odd A Bishop, Stephen Bostrom, Jodi L Boyd, Catherine Bruce, Eduardo A Burden, Merrick Carey, Chris Clermont, Jason Collie, Jeremy S Delahunty, Antony Dixon, Jacqui Eayrs, Steve Edwards, Nigel Fujita, Rod Gauvin, John Gleason, Mary Harris, Brad He, Pingguo Hiddink, Jan G Hughes, Kathryn M Inostroza, Mario Kenny, Andrew Kritzer, Jake Kuntzsch, Volker Lasta, Mario Lopez, Ivan Loveridge, Craig Lynch, Don Masters, Jim Mazor, Tessa McConnaughey, Robert A Moenne, Marcel Francis Nimick, Aileen M Olsen, Alex Parker, David Parma, Ana María Penney, Christine Pierce, David Pitcher, Roland Pol, Michael Richardson, Ed Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D Rilatt, Simon Rodmell, Dale P Rose, Craig Sethi, Suresh A Short, Katherine Suuronen, Petri Taylor, Erin Wallace, Scott Webb, Lisa Wickham, Eric Wilding, Sam R Wilson, Ashley Winger, Paul Sutherland, William J |
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Management and technical approaches that achieve a sustainable level of fish production while at the same time minimizing or limiting the wider ecological effects caused through fishing gear contact with the seabed might be considered to be ‘best practice’. To identify future knowledge-needs that would help to support a transition towards the adoption of best practices for trawling, a prioritization exercise was undertaken with a group of 39 practitioners from the seafood industry and management, and 13 research scientists who have an active research interest in bottom-trawl and dredge fisheries. A list of 108 knowledge-needs related to trawl and dredge fisheries was developed in conjunction with an ‘expert task force’. The long list was further refined through a three stage process of voting and scoring, including discussions of each knowledge-need. The top 25 knowledge-needs are presented, as scored separately by practitioners and scientists. There was considerable consistency in the priorities identified by these two groups. The top priority knowledge-need to improve current understanding on the distribution and extent of different habitat types also reinforced the concomitant need for the provision and access to data on the spatial and temporal distribution of all forms of towed bottom-fishing activities. Many of the other top 25 knowledge-needs concerned the evaluation of different management approaches or implementation of different fishing practices, particularly those that explore trade-offs between effects of bottom trawling on biodiversity and ecosystem services and the benefits of fish production as food. Fil: Kaiser, Michel J.. Bangor University; Reino Unido Fil: Hilborn, Ray. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Jennings, Simon. Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Reino Unido Fil: Amaroso, Ricky. University of Washington; Estados Unidos Fil: Andersen, Michael. Danish Fishermen; Dinamarca Fil: Balliet, Kris. Sustainable Fisheries Partnership; Estados Unidos Fil: Barratt, Eric. Sanford Limited; Nueva Zelanda Fil: Bergstad, Odd A. Institute of Marine Research; Noruega Fil: Bishop, Stephen. Independent Fisheries Ltd; Nueva Zelanda Fil: Bostrom, Jodi L. Marine Stewardship Council; Reino Unido Fil: Boyd, Catherine. Clearwater Seafoods; Canadá Fil: Bruce, Eduardo A. Friosur S.A.; Chile Fil: Burden, Merrick. Marine Conservation Alliance; Estados Unidos Fil: Carey, Chris. Independent Fisheries Ltd.; Estados Unidos Fil: Clermont, Jason. New England Aquarium; Estados Unidos Fil: Collie, Jeremy S. University of Rhode Island,; Estados Unidos Fil: Delahunty, Antony. National Federation of Fishermen; Reino Unido Fil: Dixon, Jacqui. Pacific Andes International Holdings Limited; China Fil: Eayrs, Steve. Gulf of Maine Research Institute; Estados Unidos Fil: Edwards, Nigel. Seachill Ltd.; Reino Unido Fil: Fujita, Rod. Environmental Defense Fund; Reino Unido Fil: Gauvin, John. Alaska Seafood Cooperative; Estados Unidos Fil: Gleason, Mary. The Nature Conservancy; Estados Unidos Fil: Harris, Brad. Alaska Pacific University; Estados Unidos Fil: He, Pingguo. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Estados Unidos Fil: Hiddink, Jan G. Bangor University; Reino Unido Fil: Hughes, Kathryn M. Bangor University; Reino Unido Fil: Inostroza, Mario. EMDEPES; Chile Fil: Kenny, Andrew. Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Reino Unido Fil: Kritzer, Jake. Environmental Defense Fund; Estados Unidos Fil: Kuntzsch, Volker. Sanford Limited; Estados Unidos Fil: Lasta, Mario. Diag. Montegrande N° 7078. Mar del Plata; Argentina Fil: Lopez, Ivan. Confederacion Española de Pesca; España Fil: Loveridge, Craig. South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation; Nueva Zelanda Fil: Lynch, Don. Gorton; Estados Unidos Fil: Masters, Jim. Marine Conservation Society; Reino Unido Fil: Mazor, Tessa. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research; Australia Fil: McConnaughey, Robert A. US National Marine Fisheries Service; Estados Unidos Fil: Moenne, Marcel. Pacificblu; Chile Fil: Francis. Marine Scotland Science; Reino Unido Fil: Nimick, Aileen M. Alaska Pacific University; Estados Unidos Fil: Olsen, Alex. A. Espersen; Dinamarca Fil: Parker, David. Young; Reino Unido Fil: Parma, Ana María. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina Fil: Penney, Christine. Clearwater Seafoods; Canadá Fil: Pierce, David. Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries; Estados Unidos Fil: Pitcher, Roland. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research; Australia Fil: Pol, Michael. Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries; Estados Unidos Fil: Richardson, Ed. Pollock Conservation Cooperative; Estados Unidos Fil: Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D. Wageningen IMARES; Países Bajos Fil: Rilatt, Simon. A. Espersen; Dinamarca Fil: Rodmell, Dale P. National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations; Reino Unido Fil: Rose, Craig. FishNext Research; Estados Unidos Fil: Sethi, Suresh A. Alaska Pacific University; Estados Unidos Fil: Short, Katherine. F.L.O.W. Collaborative; Nueva Zelanda Fil: Suuronen, Petri. Fisheries and Aquaculture Department; Italia Fil: Taylor, Erin. New England Aquarium; Estados Unidos Fil: Wallace, Scott. The David Suzuki Foundation; Canadá Fil: Webb, Lisa. Gorton's Inc.; Estados Unidos Fil: Wickham, Eric. Unit four –1957 McNicoll Avenue; Canadá Fil: Wilding, Sam R. Monterey Bay Aquarium; Estados Unidos Fil: Wilson, Ashley. Department for Environment; Reino Unido Fil: Winger, Paul. Memorial University Of Newfoundland; Canadá Fil: Sutherland, William J. University of Cambridge; Reino Unido |
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Management and technical approaches that achieve a sustainable level of fish production while at the same time minimizing or limiting the wider ecological effects caused through fishing gear contact with the seabed might be considered to be ‘best practice’. To identify future knowledge-needs that would help to support a transition towards the adoption of best practices for trawling, a prioritization exercise was undertaken with a group of 39 practitioners from the seafood industry and management, and 13 research scientists who have an active research interest in bottom-trawl and dredge fisheries. A list of 108 knowledge-needs related to trawl and dredge fisheries was developed in conjunction with an ‘expert task force’. The long list was further refined through a three stage process of voting and scoring, including discussions of each knowledge-need. The top 25 knowledge-needs are presented, as scored separately by practitioners and scientists. There was considerable consistency in the priorities identified by these two groups. The top priority knowledge-need to improve current understanding on the distribution and extent of different habitat types also reinforced the concomitant need for the provision and access to data on the spatial and temporal distribution of all forms of towed bottom-fishing activities. Many of the other top 25 knowledge-needs concerned the evaluation of different management approaches or implementation of different fishing practices, particularly those that explore trade-offs between effects of bottom trawling on biodiversity and ecosystem services and the benefits of fish production as food. |
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CONICET Digital (CONICET) |
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CONICET Digital (CONICET) |
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Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas |
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CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas |
repository.mail.fl_str_mv |
dasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.ar |
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13.070432 |