Assessment of Red Shrimp Stocks in Balearic Islands and Northern Spain: Exploitation Analysis
This study evaluates the population characteristics and exploitation of red shrimp (Aristeus antennatus) in the Balearic Islands and Northern Spain trawl fisheries. It includes size-weight relationships, growth curves, and catch statistics, utilizing GLM standardized CPUEs from vessels like Palma and Santa Pola. Key findings indicate that combined sex assessments enhance understanding of stock status and management. Recommendations include not increasing fishing effort and adopting conservation measures to protect spawning capacities and stabilize yields.
Assessment of Red Shrimp Stocks in Balearic Islands and Northern Spain: Exploitation Analysis
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Assessment of red shrimp (Aristeus antennatus) exploited by the Spanish trawl fishery: in the geographical sub-area Balearic Islands (GSA-5) and Northern Spain (GSA-6)
Poblational characteristics Box-plot figures Size-Weight relationship Size at first maturity Von Bertalanffy growth curves GSA-5 GSA-6
CALIBRATION: TUNING FLEET GLM standardised CPUEs Landings Palma CPUEs Sampling on board Santa Pola CPUEs Total daily catch by vessel
Size distribution Catch at age Catch at age Weight at age By sex By sex Combined sex Combined sex GSA-5 Slicing Summed Natural mortality and Age at first maturity GSA-6
Combined sex Separable VPALowestoft Stock Assessment suite program (Darby and Flatman, 1994). Log catch residuals
Separable VPA Fishing mortality by age and year GSA-5 GSA-6
XSA Lowestoft Stock Assessment suite program (Darby and Flatman, 1994). GSA-5 GSA-6
Y/R analysis from the XSA combined sex output GSA-5 GSA-6
CONCLUSIONS • The overall performance of the sex combined assessment fits the data well and seems reasonable with the sum of separate estimates of males and females XSA method.
CONCLUSIONS • The overall performance of the sex combined assessment fits the data well and seems reasonable with the sum of separate estimates of males and females XSA method. • Separable VPA and XSA give similar results.
CONCLUSIONS • The overall performance of the sex combined assessment fits the data well and seems reasonable with the sum of separate estimates of males and females XSA method. • Separable VPA and XSA give similar results. • Combined sex results are more easily understandable assessment in order to apply management measures and give an improved perception of the status of the stock as a whole.
CONCLUSIONS • The overall performance of the sex combined assessment fits the data well and seems reasonable with the sum of separate estimates of males and females XSA method. • Separable VPA and XSA give similar results. • Combined sex results are more easily understandable assessment in order to apply management measures and give an improved perception of the status of the stock as a whole. • From the surveys abundance and yield fluctuated between years and it seems quite stable.
RECOMMENDATIONS • To not increase the fishing effort.
RECOMMENDATIONS • To not increase the fishing effort. • increasing the mesh size or changing to square mesh could contribute to increase the current Y/R • Conserve the spawning capacity of the stock to reproduce,favouringmating and spawning process with temporal or spatial closed fishing seasons, zones or effort reduction during these processes.