A new approach to recruitment overfishing diagnosis based on fish condition from survey data
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Ordines, F. (Francesc); Lloret, J. (Josep); Tugores, M.P. (María Pilar); Manfredi, C. (Chiara); Guijarro, B. (Beatriz); Jadaud, A. (Angélique); Porcu, C.; Gil-de-Sola-Simarro, L. (Luis); Carlucci, R. (Roberto); Sartini, M.; Isajlovic, I.; Massutí, E. (Enric)Date
2019Tipo
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Merluccius merlucciusfishery
recruits
condition index
recruitment overfishing
MEDITS survey
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A new approach to recruitment overfishing diagnosis is presented. We hypothesize that condition of recruits
should increase when recruitment failures are caused by fishing activity. This would be a consequence of the increase in
trophic resource availability, because the population is smaller than that which the ecosystem could support. Temporal series
of hake recruit condition were calculated from MEDITS survey data collected in Mediterranean geographical sub-areas
(GSAs) 1, 6, 17 and 19 from 1994 to 2015. Multiple linear regressions were used to analyse the relationship between mean
annual condition and abundance of recruits and climatic indices in each GSA. Significant correlations were only detected in
GSA 6, where 69% of condition variability was explained by the negative correlation with recruit abundance, and with two
climatic indices, the Western Mediterranean Oscillation and the standardized air temperature anomaly at surface from the
Gulf of Lions. Despite the differences ...
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