Ecological risk assessment and its application to elasmobranch conservation and management

AJ Gallagher, PM Kyne… - Journal of Fish …, 2012‏ - Wiley Online Library
Ecological risk assessments (ERAs) are employed to quantify and predict the vulnerability of
a particular species, stock or population to a specific stressor, eg pollution, harvesting …

Robbing Peter to pay Paul: replacing unintended cross-taxa conflicts with intentional tradeoffs by moving from piecemeal to integrated fisheries bycatch management

E Gilman, M Chaloupka, L Dagorn, M Hall… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2019‏ - Springer
Bycatch in fisheries can have profound effects on the abundance of species with relatively
low resilience to increased mortality, can alter the evolutionary characteristics and …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating methods for setting catch limits in data-limited fisheries

TR Carruthers, AE Punt, CJ Walters, A MacCall… - Fisheries …, 2014‏ - Elsevier
The majority of global fish stocks lack adequate data to evaluate stock status using
conventional stock assessment methods. This poses a challenge for the sustainable …

Ecological risk assessment for the effects of fishing

AJ Hobday, ADM Smith, IC Stobutzki, C Bulman… - Fisheries …, 2011‏ - Elsevier
Management of fisheries around the world is challenged by fishing impacts on habitats,
bycatch species, threatened and endangered species, and even associated ecological …

Using productivity and susceptibility indices to assess the vulnerability of United States fish stocks to overfishing.

WS Patrick, P Spencer, J Link, J Cope, J Field… - Fishery …, 2010‏ - search.ebscohost.com
Assessing the vulnerability of stocks to fishing practices ml US federal waters was recently
highlighted by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and …

Potential movement of fish and shellfish stocks from the sub‐A rctic to the A rctic O cean

AB Hollowed, B Planque, H Loeng - Fisheries Oceanography, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
An assessment of the potential for 17 fish or shellfish stocks or stock groups to move from the
sub‐A rctic areas into the A rctic O cean was conducted. A panel of 34 experts was …

Spawning biomass reference points for exploited marine fishes, incorporating taxonomic and body size information

JT Thorson, JM Cope, TA Branch… - Canadian Journal of …, 2012‏ - cdnsciencepub.com
Surplus production represents the processes that affect sustainable fishery harvest and is
central to the ecology and management of marine fishes. Taxonomy and life history …

[HTML][HTML] Marine megafauna catch in southwestern Indian Ocean small-scale fisheries from landings data

AJ Temple, N Wambiji, CNS Poonian, N Jiddawi… - Biological …, 2019‏ - Elsevier
The measurable impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems and
vulnerable megafauna species (elasmobranchs, marine mammals and sea turtles) within …

[HTML][HTML] Adapting the Marine Stewardship Council risk-based framework to estimate impacts on seabirds, marine mammals, marine turtles and sea snakes

SD Good, K Dewar, P Burns, K Sainsbury, RA Phillips… - Marine Policy, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Abstract Information available on impacts of fisheries on target or bycatch species varies
greatly, requiring development of risk assessment tools to determine potentially …

A quantitative evaluation of a qualitative risk assessment framework: Examining the assumptions and predictions of the Productivity Susceptibility Analysis (PSA)

AR Hordyk, TR Carruthers - PloS one, 2018‏ - journals.plos.org
Qualitative risk assessment frameworks, such as the Productivity Susceptibility Analysis
(PSA), have been developed to rapidly evaluate the risks of fishing to marine populations …