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DEEPFISHMAN INTRODUCTION

Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to assess and they are generally vulnerable to overfishing. The EU project DEEPFISHMAN will develop a short- and long-term monitoring and management framework for deepwater fisheries in the NE Atlantic that will take account of these factors. Firstly, the aim will be to identify new and more effective assessment methods, reference points, control rules and management strategies to be used in the short term, making better use of available data. Secondly, a reliable long-term framework will be developed for which additional data needs will be specified in order to fill current information gaps to achieve reliable long-term management requirements. This work will be developed by examining a range of case studies selected to reflect the diverse characteristics of the different types of deepwater fishery. The socioeconomic profile and projected impact of the management strategy options will be examined. The project outputs will aim to provide robust guidelines for deepwater fisheries management suitable for adoption within the Common Fishery policy.

See also http://wwz.ifremer.fr/deepfishman

Deepfishman DoW (Description of the Work)

FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS Ελληνικά NORSK ÍSLENSKA

FINAL SYMPOSIUM

DEEPFISHMAN and CoralFISH - GALWAY, IRELAND

Ecosystem based management and monitoring in the deep Med. & N. Atlantic, August 28-31, 2012

IFREMER DEEP SEA SUBMERSIBLE VIDEO FOOTAGE

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See more of our video on our youtube page http://www.youtube.com/user/deepfishmanvideo

All video Copyright © Ifremer, Nautile submersible survey 1996-1998, Bay of Biscay & ROV survey 2001, West of Ireland

STAKEHOLDERS

Contribution from stakeholders is essential to this project. We thank all stakeholders who have shown interest in our project and participated in our questionnaire

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Fishery management and economy questionnaire

The stakeholders questionnaire has now been closed after successful contribution of numerous stakeholders

The outcome of the questionnaire will be a valuable contribution to this research project

We thank all the stakeholders who have shown interest in our project and participated in the questionnaire

Deliverable D8.6 Consensus report from the stakeholder workshop in Brussels, 29-30 June 2009
Report of the stakeholder workshop in Lisbon, 4 December 2009

PARTNERS ONLY

this links to a site only accessible to project partners

PARTNERS

DEEPFISHMAN documents

DISSEMINATION AND OUTREACH

Leaflets

Posters

Articles

Abstract (to be presented at the 14th Panhellenic Ichthyologists Symposium - Athens, May 2010)

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Documents of interest to DEEPFISHMAN

LIST OF PARTNERS

Coordinator

Other partners

DEEPFISHMAN ORGANIZATION

USEFUL EXTERNAL LINKS

Link to the UK project DEEPFISH, final reports available in English, French and Spanish

MAR-ECO project

EU PROJECT CORALFISH

EU DG MARE studies and reports

Identification guide This links to two electronic books (PDF in English and French) for identification of Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays, chimaeras) and Actinopterygians (bony fishes). These are not identification keys, they include numerous photos, in particular photos of deep-water sharks.

Deep-Sea News

 
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