Georges Bank EPU - Maine Fishermen`s Forum
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Georges Bank EPU - Maine Fishermen`s Forum
Andrew Applegate NEFMC Staff EBFM PDT Chair Maine Fisherman’s Forum March 5, 2016 Ecosystem Based Fishery Management Panacea or quagmire? Different meanings to different people? What does it mean to you? Ecosystem Based Fishery Management What does it mean to you? Ecosystem Based Fishery Management What does it mean to you? Ecosystem Based Fishery Management What does it mean to you? Ecosystem Based Fishery Management What does it mean to you? EBFM Committee Meeting July 31, 2014 Stakeholder perceptions of EBFM Dr. Ingrid Biedron http://s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/1.-EBFM-PerspectivesBiedron.pdf Considerable agreement about desirability of developing EBFM approaches Can be developed in current management framework Concern about specifics Concern about MSA impediments EBFM Committee Meeting July 31, 2014 Stakeholder perceptions of EBFM EBFM Committee Meeting July 31, 2014 Stakeholder perceptions of EBFM Ecosystem Management Classical definitions :/0."$112' 2 (,12.".-1$04$, ).0$".+.&(" +1$04("$1 -#0$12.0$ - 230 +0$1.30"$1 5'(+$,$$2(-&2'$ 1."(.$".-.,("/.+(2(" + -#"3+230 +-$$#1.%"300$-2 -# %3230$&$-$0 2(.-1< 0311 0#$2 + -#8 0.$2 + :'$ //+(" 2(.-.%$".+.&(" + -#1."( +(-%.0, 2(.- ./2(.-1 -#".-120 (-212. "'($4$#$1(0$#1."( +!$-$%(21 5(2'(- #$%(-$#&$.&0 /'(" 0$ -#.4$0 1/$"(%($# /$0(.#< "*$7 NOAA Fisheries Definition EBFM Strategic Policy A systematic approach In a geographically specified area That ensures resilience and sustainability of the ecosystem Recognizes the physical, biological, economic, and social interactions Among the affected components of the ecosystem, including humans NOAA Fisheries Definition EBFM Strategic Policy And seeks to optimize benefits among a diverse set of societal goals Considerations of interactions among fisheries, protected species, aquaculture, habitats, and other ecosystem components Including the dependent human communities Ecosystem services Direct and indirect benefits to: Commercial and recreational fishermen Ocean users of various sorts Ocean dependent communities Ecosystem scope . 12 +"$ -(" -#123 0(-$ (4(-& 0(-$$1.30"$1 %%$"2$#!7%(1'(-&4( " 2"'#(1230! -"$.0 +2$0 2(.-.%' !(2 21$ !(0#12.1$ 5.0,1 2"' 9 , 0(-$, ,, +12302+$1 1$ !(0#1%(1'1'$++%(1'$/(% 3 2"'.%%(1' -#1'$++%(1' 9 !7" 2"' -# 0$2 (-$# 2"'.%%(1' -#1'$++%(1'5(2'$".-.,("4 +3$ NEFMC Process Don’t design solution without understanding the problem Phase I – decide on application Phase II – develop example Fishery Ecosytem Plan (eFEP) Phase III – testing, verification, engage public (scoping) Phase IV – develop alternatives for final FEP Phase V – implement and make adjustments Phase I Decide on process April 2015: http://s3.amazonaws.com/nefmc.org/2.EBFM-procedure-discussion.pdf Ecosystem Approach (EAFM) policy documents Example Fishery Ecosystem Plan (eFEP) Implemented Fishery Ecosystem Plan (iFEP) Blended Fishery Ecosystem Plan (bFEP or Omnibus Amendment) EBFM/EAFM initiatives for other Councils and Countries Summary: http://www.nefmc.org/calendar/may-222014-ecosystems-based-fisheries-managementmeeting Phase II Develop Example Fishery Ecosystem Plan (eFEP) EBFM PDT technical lead Progress report: Committee meeting in early April Final report due at June Council meeting Strategic Goals and Objectives Goals – measurable outcomes, involve compromises Objectives (methods to achieve goals) FEP Components – management structure Phase II Fishery Ecosystem Plan Characteristics Account for trophic interactions Multispecies ecosystem models under development Focus on Georges Bank ecosystem Integrated ecosystem assessment Fishery Ecosystem Plan Characteristics Account for trophic interactions Multispecies ecosystem models under development Focus on Georges Bank ecosystem Integrated ecosystem assessment ‘Guild’ based catch limits (ACL) Defines overfishing at ecosystem and guild level Overfished/depleted – specific responses to reduce risk to single species Fishery Ecosystem Plan Goals Fishery Ecosystem Plan Goals Fishery Ecosystem Plan Goals Fishery Ecosystem Plan Goals Fishery Ecosystem Plan Considerations $$#1.%%(1'$0,$- 9 (-".,$1."( +.!)$"2(4$1 .,,3-(27-$$#1 9 $,/+.7,$-21."( +.!)$"2(4$1 $"0$ 2(.- +.//.023-(27 -#1 2(1% "2(. $$#1.%/0$# 2.01 9 13%%("($-2/0$7(2$,1 .,/$2(-&".,/+(,$-2 0731$1 9 $-$0&7$620 "2(.- !.22.,,(-(-&20 -1/.02 2(.- $12'$2("(1, + "$! 1$#($#$%(-$#&$.&0 /'7 Fishery Ecosystem Plan Goals /2(,(8$..#0.4(1(.-2'0.3&'2 0&$2$#%(1'(-& -# %(1'(-&%.01/$"($1%.0! (2 /2(,(8$,/+.7,$-2 /2(,(8$$"0$ 2(.- +//.023-(27 /2(,(8$-20(-1("6(12$-"$4 +3$1 /2(,(8$0.%(2 !(+(27 0.,.2$12 !(+(27(-!.2'2'$!(.+.&(" + -#1."( +1712$,1 Fishery Ecosystem Plan Objectives Fishery Ecosystem Plan Objectives Fishery Ecosystem Plan Objectives Fishery Ecosystem Plan Objectives (-2 (-0$12.0$%3-"2(.- +/0.#3"2(.-+$4$+1 $".1712$,".,,3-(271" +$$,/' 1(1 (-2 (-0$12.0$%3-"2(.- +!(., 11+$4$+1 ".,,3-(271/$"($11" +$$,/' 1(1 (-2 (-0$12.0$%3-"2(.- +20./'("1203"230$ (-2 (-0$12.0$%3-"2(.- +' !(2 2 Fishery Ecosystem Plan Characteristics Place-based rather than species-based Fishermen and other stakeholder interests more focused Common community interests Localized effects More flexibility to fish More robust to variability and climate change Allow for adaptive fishing practices Georges Bank EPU DRAFT Outline and subunits Georges Bank EPU ‘Georges Bank’ haddock stock area Georges Bank EPU 2014 bottom trawl, recreational cod (red), survey cod (duck green) and haddock (grey) distributions Georges Bank EPU 2009 bottom trawl Georges Bank Alternative EPU 2009 bottom trawl Georges Bank EPU 2014 midwater trawl distribution Georges Bank EPU 2014 SAP trawl distribution Georges Bank EPU 2014 scallop dredge distribution Georges Bank EPU 2014 sink gillnet distribution Georges Bank EPU Spring harbor porpoise distribution (effort adjusted observations) Georges Bank EPU Spring right whale distribution (effort adjusted observations) Georges Bank EPU Spring humpback whale distribution (effort adjusted observations) Fishery Ecosystem Plan Characteristics Place-based rather than species-based Management sub-units within an ecosystem Lead management authority Authorization to fish Inter-Jurisdictional cooperation and coordination NEFMC MAFMC ASMFC Coastal states Canada HMS Fishery Ecosystem Plan Characteristics Place-based technical measures Management board Functional species group catch allocations (based on catch and survey distribution?) Size limits Possession limits Gear and gear configuration (mesh) Special management areas Spawning, juvenile protection, habitat Tools Ecosystem assessment Link: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/ecosys/ Changing distributions AND productivity http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/ecosys/spatial-analyses/ Trophic models Stakeholder participation Management strategy evaluation Tools Ecosystem assessment Link: http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/ecosys/ Tools Trophic models Account for primary productivity and predation effects on managed species Gut content observation and analysis -> estimate consumption Relative population size of predators Censured models vs. holistic models Climate-driven structural ecosystem changes Tools Stakeholder participation Focus on EPU Goal tradeoffs Part of Phase III – scoping and validation Management unit advisory boards in eFEP Localized effects Phase III July 2016 to June 2017 eFEP Management Strategy Evaluation Operational model defined by Phase II Participation by fishermen and interested parties Evaluate tradeoffs and optimize outcomes Verification of model Testing Tools Management strategy evaluation Process to evaluate tradeoffs to meet competing goals Requires involvement of commercial fishermen, recreational fishermen, and other interests Evaluate the effect of management rules and how they adapt to new conditions Performance measured against how well the management rules and process meet the balance of goals Management Strategy Evaluation Predictive, probabilistic outcomes Risk Maintain high diversity Robustness/sustainability Optimized decisionmaking Phase IV Fishery Ecosystem Plan Development Phase III scoping Develop management alternatives and choose preferred Draft FEP and analyze impacts Public Hearings Chose final alternatives Phase V Operate Fishery Ecosystem Plan (i.e. regulations pertaining to EPU) Amend plan as needed Develop trophic models and FEPs for other EPUs (e.g. Gulf of Maine, Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic) EBFM Committee Meeting July 31, 2013 Climate Vulnerability Assessment Dr. Jon Hare Characterize vulnerability of managed species Nationwide focus Northeast region assessment almost finished Results used to triage research, assessment, and management EBFM Committee Meeting MAFMC Climate Science and Governance Workshops Rich Seagraves Results to be released and published soon (after meeting) Climate Science Workshop http://www.mafmc.org/workshop/2014/climate-changeand-fishery-science-workshop Increasing variability in recruitment, growth, and mortality Stakeholders seeking greater stability Bycatch and choke species becoming more problematic EBFM Committee Meeting July 31, 2014 Ecosystem Status Indicators Reports Andy Applegate & Dr. Mike Fogarty PFMC report NPFMC report Australian report Draft NE Shelf Ecosystem report Summary/overview – 20 pages or so Warning signs – thresholds, reference points, action levels Evaluation of “ecological integrity” Recruitment effects EBFM Committee Meeting July 31, 2014 EBFM Terms of Reference for Stock Assessments Andy Applegate Summary of ad hoc TORs from past assessments Strawman to evaluate climate change and trophic effects on stock productivity and forecasts Informal NEFSC working group May require change in SAW composition/review Desire to work with NEFSC and NRCC