Fishing for the Future: The Case for Harvest Strategies

Modern, science-based management could help fish stocks around the world

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Fishing for the Future: The Case for Harvest Strategies

Effectively managing fish stocks for the long term requires experience, science, and advance planning. Harvest strategies, an innovative approach, combines those elements and more, providing fisheries managers a clear framework for determining science-based, precautionary measures for fish stocks. Also known as management procedures, harvest strategies move managers away from yearly, and at times contentious, quota negotiations to a set of pre-agreed rules geared towards fostering long-term sustainability and profitability of fisheries.

Harvest strategies have proved to be far more effective than traditional management methods, replacing short-term, profits-focused decision-making with swift, efficient, and stable oversight that is designed to balance tradeoffs among management objectives for both the species and socioeconomic dimensions of the fishery. This scientific approach also better accounts for the variable and uncertain environments in which fisheries operate.

This animation from The Ocean Foundation explains harvest strategies, including how they are developed to achieve a long-term vision for a stock and the fisheries that target it.

Fishing for the Future

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Fishing for the Future: The Case for Harvest Strategies
The Ocean Foundation

Rachel Hopkins leads The Pew Charitable Trusts’ advocacy to improve the management of international fisheries by regional fisheries management organizations. 

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漁獲戦略:21世紀の漁業管理

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従来の漁獲管理には2段 階 のプ ロセ ス が ありま す。ま ず、科 学 者 が 資 源 評 価 を 行 い 、次 に 、漁 業 管 理 者 達 が 資源(漁獲対象となる魚)が最適かつ持続可能なかたちで利用されるよう、漁獲枠、禁漁期および禁漁海域などを協議します。このアプローチは単純そうに見えて、決してそうではありません。

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世界の漁業における漁獲戦略の事例研究

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「漁獲戦略(harvest strategy)」は「管理方式(management procedure: MP)」とも呼ばれ、漁獲枠の設定など漁業 管理を行う際に用いられる事前に決めておいた枠組みのことを指す。各漁業管理機関によって名称や定義は若 干異なるが、すべての漁獲戦略は同じ基本的要素を有している。すなわち、監視プログラム、漁業の現況及び健 全性に関する指標並びにこれら指標に関する「管理基準値(reference point)」、選択した指標の評価方法、及び 「漁獲管理ルール(harvest control rule: HCR)」である。「漁獲管理ルール(HCR)」に基づき、主要な指標が「管理 基準値」に近づくかこれを下回った場合、漁獲規制が実施されることとなる。

Harvest Strategies

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A novel approach, known as “harvest strategies” or “management procedures,” is emerging as the next innovation in fisheries management.