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This case study, led by John Pope, explores the complex dynamics of the North Sea multispecies fish system. It addresses critical concerns such as achieving Fmsy (maximum sustainable yield), the implications of the Landings Obligation, and the risks posed by incompatible regulations. The study emphasizes a co-creation approach involving stakeholders, aiming to clarify models that regulate fish populations effectively. Through interactive overviews and size-based analyses, this research seeks to provide actionable insights for sustainable fisheries management in the North Sea.
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The MAREFRAME North Sea Case Study orCo-Creation Rules OK John Pope Case Study Leader
The May Stake Holders Meeting • YOU WERE MOST CONCERNED WITH • Need to achieve Fmsy • Landings Obligation • The Risks of Incompatible Regulations • YOU WANT (I think) A case study of the N.Sea Multispecies Fish System that helps clarify 1, 2 and 3
Multispecies Models For Concerns Simple Interactive Overview Area Explicit & Size Based Stakeholder Feed Back Regulation Grid Lock Detector Verification Models
Status quo (1995) effort levels Status quo Fpa Simple Interactive Overview Status quo Bpa
Effort levels for maximum economic yield Status quo Fpa Simple Interactive Overview Status quo Bpa
<-6 -6< x <-5 >-5 Area Explicit & Size Based Size spectrum slope I Hope to use Moment Based Models
Regulation Grid Lock Detector ?? G.O.K. ?? But Co-Creation Rules OK