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DEEPFISHMAN deliverables by Work package

Workpackage1

Periodic report for the first reporting period

Deliverable 1.2: Interim exploitation plan report (restricted to DEEPFISHMAN participants) first delivery month 8

D 1.3 data format and protocole for case studies

Workpackage 2

Deliverable 2.1
Deliverable 2.2
Deliverable 2.3

Workpackage 3

Deliverable D3.1 Overview of economic management measures and impacts for selected case studies

Workpackage 4

Deliverable 5.1

Workpackage 5

Deliverable 5.1
Deliverable 5.2

Workpackage 6

Deliverable 6.1
Deliverable 6.2

Workpackage 7

Deliverable 7.1
Deliverable 7.2
Deliverable 7.3
Deliverable 7.4 Guidelines towards a prototype management and monitoring framework for deep-water fisheries/stocks in the NE Atlantic
Deliverable 7.5

Workpackage 8

Deliverable D8.1 public website
Deliverable D8.2 Stakeholder communication plan
Deliverable D8.3 Dissemination report,first reporting period
Deliverable D8.3 Dissemination report,second reporting period
Deliverable D8.4 Policy advice premiliminary report
Deliverable D8.5 Stakeholder workshop
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
Deliverable D8.6 Consensus report from stakeholder workshop, Workshop in Galway 31 August 2012 with appendix Stakeholder workshop in Lisbon, 4 December 2009

DEEPFISHMAN scientific reports

DEEPFISHMAN final report formatted

DEEPFISHMAN final report version form the Participant Portal

Other reports

DEEPFISHMAN Document 1: Review of relevant previous projects

Reviews from Work package 2

DEEPFISHMAN Document 2: Review of deep-water environment, draft by Cefas
DEEPFISHMAN Document 3: Review of policy drivers impacting on deep-water fisheries in the NE Atlantic
DEEPFISHMAN Document 4: Reviews of deep-water ecosystems, biodiversity and VMEs
DEEPFISHMAN Document 5: Review of parasites, pathogens and contaminants of deep sea fish

Regional reviews for compilation of Deliverable D2.1

Review of deepwater fisheries in Australia, New Zealand and the Indian Ocean
Review of deepwater fisheries in the Antarctic Ocean
Review of deepwater fisheries off Brazil

Published articles

Large, P. A., Agnew, D. J., Pérez, J. A. A., Barrio Froján, C., Cloete, R., Damalas, D., Dransfield, L., Edwards, C. T. T., Feist, S., Figueiredo, I., González, F., Gil-Herrera, J., Kenny, A., Jakobsdóttir, K., Longshaw, M., Lorance, P., Marchal, P., Mytilineou, C., Planque, B., Politou, C.-Y. (2013). Strengths and weaknesses of the management and monitoring of deep-water stocks, fisheries and ecosystems in various areas of the world – a roadmap towards sustainable deep-water fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic? Reviews in Fisheries Science 21(2), 157-180.

Lorance, P. (2011). History and dynamics of the overexploitation of the blackspot sea bream (Pagellus bogaraveo) in the Bay of Biscay. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68(2), 290-301. DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsq072Article available at Oxford journals, ICES journal of marine science

Planque, B., Johannesen, E., Drevetnyak, K. V., and Nedreaas, K. H. 2012. Historical variations in the year-class strength of beaked redfish (Sebastes mentella) in the Barents Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 69: 547-552.

Marchal, P., Baulier, L., Darby, C., Lorance, P., de Oliveira, C., Pawlowski, L., (2013). What is the value-added of including fleet dynamics processes in fisheries models? (Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences), Published on the web 25 April 2013, 10.1139.cjfas-2012-0326

Lorance, P., Pawlowski, L., Trenkel, V. M. (2010). Standardizing blue ling landings per unit effort from industry haul-by-haul data using generalized additive models. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67 (8), 1650-1658. DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsq048 Open access article available at Oxford journals, ICES journal of marine science

Trenkel, V.M., Bravington, M.V., Lorance, P., (2012). A random effects population dynamics model based on proportions-at-age and removal data for estimating total mortality. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69, 1881-1893.Open access article available at NRC Research Press, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Augustin, N.H., Trenkel, V.M., Wood, N.S., Lorance, P. (2013) Space-time modelling for blue ling using soap film smoothers. Environmetrics 24, 109-119.

Roa-Ureta, R. H. 2012. Modelling in-season pulses of recruitment and hyperstability-hyperdepletion in the Loligo gahi fishery around the Falkland Islands with generalized depletion models. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 69: 1403-1415.

Pawlowski, L., Lorance, P. (2009). Effect of discards on roundnose grenadier stock assessment in the Northeast Atlantic. Aquatic Living Resources, 22(4), 573-582. Free access article available at EDP sciences, Aquatic Living Resources

Edwards, C. T. T., and Plaganyi, E. E. 2011. Protecting old fish through spatial management: is there a benefit for sustainable exploitation? Journal of Applied Ecology, 48: 853-863.

Edwards, C. T. T., Hillary, R. M., Levontin, P., Blanchard, J. L., and Lorenzen, K. 2012. Fisheries Assessment and Management: A Synthesis of Common Approaches with Special Reference to Deepwater and Data-Poor Stocks. Reviews in Fisheries Science, 20: 136-153.

Marchal, P., and Vermard, Y., (in prep). Evaluating deepwater fisheries management strategies using a mixed-fisheries and spatially-explicit modelling framework

Communications in conferences

Communication ICES CM 2009/L:12 Poster
Communication ICES CM 2009/N:22, DEEPFISHMAN abstract, poster and leaflet See also DEPFISHMAN poster on the main page

Abstract: red blackspot seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) fishery and population status in the eastern Ionian Sea

Abstract:Environmental assessment of the deep-water ecosystem to the West of the British Isles Slides of the communication

Making the Most of Fisheries Information Underpinning Policy, Management and Science Conference page

Abstract: Using qualitative and quantitative stakeholder knowledge: examples from European deepwater fisheries
Presentation

A framework for qualitatively evaluating management plans in a results-based perspective, ICES CM 2010/P:06| |Abstract
ICES CM 2010/G:01

Symposium circular

Page of information about the conference

Abstract of the joint communication science and industry

DEEPFISHMAN presentations in the joint CoralFISH and DEEPFISHMAN symposium

The scientific basis for ecosystem based resource management and monitoring in the deep-waters of the Mediterranean & North Atlantic

Link to the Symposium website
CoralFISH project

Introduction

Symposium introduction - DEEPFISHMAN Overview, Lorance P.

Theme B - Modeling of populations, communities, habitats adn ecosystems

Growth, Tag and recapture, otolith shape of the Blackspot sea bream, Gil et al.

Megafaunal community and diversity metrics in Easterm Ionian Sea, Tsagarakis et al.

Stock assessment, Earl et al., to come

Spatial segregation of three cosmopolitan species of deep-water sharks, Moura et al.,

Analytical assessment of the roundnose grenadier, Pawlowski & Lorance

Temporal trends in deep-water fish community off West Iceland, Jakosdottir & Lorance

Modeling the Dynamics of Black scabbardfish at ICES IXa, Figueiredo I., et al.

Species association in deep-water fisheries based on commercial haul-by-haul data, Baulier et al.,

Feeding of Chimaera monstrosa in the gulf of Cadiz, Torres et al., Poster

Otolith geochemical signatures to identify Aphanopus carbo and A. intermedius in historical collections of otolith, Farias et al., POSTER | |, Farias et al., presentation

Theme E - Bio-economic modeling and policy

Effective management of deep-sea species: The Icelandic redfish fishery in the Irminger Sea, Agnarsson & Stephansson

DEEPFISHMAN stakeholder consultation process, Lorance P.

Theme F - Evaluation of management strategies and policy advice for fisheries management talking into account the ecosystem approach

A spatialised MSE for deep-water mixed fisheries off the British Isles

Continental slope fisheries and conservation of vulnerable fish species and deepwater benthic communities: implications for management, Lorance et al.

FLBEIA: A toolbox for Bio-Economic Impact Assessment of fisheries management

New methodological developments for stock assessment and MSE without out survey data: application to deep-water species, Trenkel & Lorance

Using VMS to assess the impact of protected areas on blue ling fishing activity, Posen et al.

Managing the risk of vulnerable species, orange roughy PSA

Management framework, Kenny etal., to come


DEEPFISHMAN presentations in policy foras

European Parliament, Committee on Fisheries, Hearing on Deep Sea species: Toward a sustainable fishery, 19-02-2013

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/pech/events.html#menuzone
Presentation of DEEPFISHMAN results

Inter-RAC Joint seminar on the management of deep-sea species

http://www.ldrac.eu/en/reuniones/joint-seminar-on-the-management-of-deep-sea-specie/82
Management perspective from DEEPFISHMAN


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