Summary
Mobile bottom-fishing provides 35% of global catches worth over 拢27 billion, but it can cause serious ecological damage. Bangor research has provided quantitative evidence-based tools to assess the ecosystem effects of bottom-fishing at regional and global scales.听听
Bangor鈥檚 underpinning research provides the tools to estimate bottom fishing impacts worldwide, which is essential for fishing industry, conservation, management, and certification bodies to guide the choice of management measures needed to meet sustainability objectives. Significantly, because of these estimated globally applicable parameter values, Bangor鈥檚 model can be applied to data-poor fisheries,听e.g.听much of the southern hemisphere.听
The tools have been the primary tool recommended for use by the Marine Stewardship Council to ensure biodiverse and resilient听seabeds听for their certified fisheries. They have been endorsed by the International Council for the Exploration of Seas for use in the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive to achieve key policy听requirements, and听were used by Welsh Government to underpin a consultation and decision on scallop dredging in a marine protected area.听
Researchers
- Professor Jan Hiddink
- Professor Michel J. Kaiser 听
- Dr Marija Sciberras听
- Dr Gwladys Lambert 听
- Miss Kathryn Hughes 听
- Dr Claire Szostek
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