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Table_1_Assessments of 14 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Stocks in Chinese Waters Using the LBB Method.DOCX (93.03 kB)

Table_1_Assessments of 14 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Stocks in Chinese Waters Using the LBB Method.DOCX

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posted on 2020-05-14, 04:41 authored by Cui Liang, Weiwei Xian, Shude Liu, Daniel Pauly

Due to limited data availability, only a small subset of the exploited fish and invertebrate populations have been assessed along Chinese coasts, which precludes comprehensive management of the fisheries. Here, we applied a length-based Bayesian biomass estimator (LBB) to 14 fish and invertebrate stocks in China’s coastal waters to estimate their growth, length at first capture and current relative biomass (B/B0, B/BMSY) from length-frequency (LF) data. Of the 14 populations assessed, one have collapsed, nine are grossly over-exploited, and three are overfished. Moreover, 13 populations have smaller mean lengths at first capture (Lc) than the optimal length at first capture (Lc_opt), indicating that they are suffering from growth overfishing. Thus, larger mesh sizes in commercial fishery would increase both the catch and biomass for these species, given current levels of fishing mortality. Our results confirm that fishery resources in China’s coastal waters are strongly depleted, and that stricter management measures are needed to restore the abundance of China’s marine fisheries resources.

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