FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Achieving maximum sustainable yield in mixed fisheries: a management approach for the North Sea demersal fisheries BT AF ULRICH, Clara VERMARD, Youen DOLDER, Paul J. BRUNEL, Thomas JARDIM, Ernesto HOLMES, Steven J. KEMPF, Alexander MORTENSEN, Lars O. POOS, Jan-Jaap RINDORF, Anna AS 1:1;2:2;3:3;4:4;5:5;6:5;7:6;8:1;9:;10:1; FF 1:;2:PDG-RBE-EMH;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:; C1 Tech Univ Denmark, DTU Aqua Natl Inst Aquat Resources, Charlottenlund Castle,Jaegersborg 1, DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark. IFREMER, Ctr Atlant, Rue Ille Yeu BP 21105, F-44311 Nantes 03, France. CEFAS, Pakefield Rd, Lowestoft NR33 0HT, Suffolk, England. Wageningen IMARES, Inst Marine Resources & Ecosyst Studies, POB 68, NL-1970 AB Ijmuiden, Netherlands. European Commiss, Joint Res Ctr, Ispra, Italy. Thunen Inst Sea Fisheries, Palmaille 9,Altona, D-22767 Hamburg, Germany. C2 UNIV TECH DENMARK (DTU AQUA), DENMARK IFREMER, FRANCE CEFAS, UK IMARES, NETHERLANDS JRC, ITALY THUNEN INST SEA FISHERIES, GERMANY SI NANTES SE PDG-RBE-EMH IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-europe IF 2.906 TC 34 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00347/45834/45922.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;choke species;Common Fisheries Policy;fleet modelling;FMSY ranges;landing obligation;management plan;pretty good yield AB Achieving single species maximum sustainable yield (MSY) in complex and dynamic fisheries targeting multiple species (mixed fisheries) is challenging because achieving the objective for one species may mean missing the objective for another. The North Sea mixed fisheries are a representative example of an issue that is generic across most demersal fisheries worldwide, with the diversity of species and fisheries inducing numerous biological and technical interactions. Building on a rich knowledge base for the understanding and quantification of these interactions, new approaches have emerged. Recent paths towards operationalizing MSY at the regional scale have suggested the expansion of the concept into a desirable area of “pretty good yield”, implemented through a range around FMSY that would allow for more flexibility in management targets. This article investigates the potential of FMSY ranges to combine long-term single-stock targets with flexible, short-term, mixed-fisheries management requirements applied to the main North Sea demersal stocks. It is shown that sustained fishing at the upper bound of the range may lead to unacceptable risks when technical interactions occur. An objective method is suggested that provides an optimal set of fishing mortality within the range, minimizing the risk of total allowable catch mismatches among stocks captured within mixed fisheries, and addressing explicitly the trade-offs between the most and least productive stocks. PY 2017 PD MAR SO Ices Journal Of Marine Science SN 1054-3139 PU Oxford Univ Press VL 74 IS 2 UT 000398110100010 BP 566 EP 575 DI 10.1093/icesjms/fsw126 ID 45834 ER EF