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1 Fisheries Case Studies Japanese Pilchard (Anchovy) Norwegian Spring-Spawning Herring Canadian Pacific Herring Canadian Atlantic Cod North Sea Cod North Sea Herring

2 Clupeid & Gadoid Fisheries r – Selected Species ~1/3 Global Fisheries Instability  Management Challenges

3 2.36.8 64.5 42.75 phytoplankton (150) flagellates (12.9) ciliates (2.6) crustacean zooplankton (9.1) invertebrate carnivores (1.4) pelagic fish (9.3) natural mortality and fishing 42.75

4 Anchovies

5 Sardines

6 Herring

7 Commercial catch of Japanese pilchards

8 Geographical distribution of the four subpopulations of Japanese pilchards and annual catch by region from 1972 to 1976. Numbers in circles are catch in thousands of tonnes.

9 Kuroshio Current

10 Survival of young Japanese pilchards from eggs to post- larvae at an age of ten weeks.

11 Commercial catch of Japanese pilchards

12 Norwegian spring-spawning Herring

13 Migration routes of the Norwegian spring-spawning herring.

14 Commercial catch, recruitment of 3-year old fish, and spawning biomass of Norwegian spring spawning herring.

15 Percentage contribution of year classes of Norwegian spring spawn herring to the adult stock from 1954 through 1962. The very good year class of 1950 began first appearing in significant numbers in 1954 and dominated the adult stock throughout this period.

16 Migration routes of the Norwegian spring-spawning herring during the period 1963-1966.

17 Growth curves of Norewgian spring-spawning herring during various periods of time.

18 The location of the nine major populations of British Columbia herring.

19 Drum seining (small) vessels

20 Time series of British Columbia herring catch

21 Cod, Haddock, Pollock

22 2816.3 102 306 29 20 97 225 408 1,800 6,000 1,200 phytoplankton (9,000) flagellates (1,200) ciliates (240) crustacean zooplankton (408) invertebrate carnivores (61) bacteria (322)meiobenthos (19) macrobenthos (49)epifauna (4) pelagic fish (32.6)demersal fish (10) large demersal fish (0.4) natural mortality and fishing

23 Commercial cod landings in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean

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25 Commercial catches of cod in the North Sea

26 (A) Catch of North Sea Herring and (B) spawning stock biomass of the autumn spawning herring. The dashed line in panel B is the target spawning stock of 1.3 Mt recommended by the ICES.

27 Harvest of sexually immature fish Over Capitlizat’n Habitat destruction Recruitm’t overfishing Closure of fishery Japanese Pilchards Norwegian spring- spawning Herring Canadian Pacific Herring Canadian Atlantic Cod N. Sea Cod N. Sea Herring

28 Species to Avoid Chilean Sea Bass Orange Roughy Atlantic Halibut Bluefin Tuna Shark Atlantic Swordfish

29 Chilean Sea Bass Dissostichus eleginoides Patagonian toothfish Z = 150 – 12,500 feet W ≈ 20 lb; age ≤ 50 yr Sexual maturity ≈ 6-10 yr Population doubling time ≈ 5=14 yr Very long w.r.t. many Com’l fisheries K-species

30 Orange Roughy Hoplostelhus altanticus Mesopelagic habitat (3-9°C, 200-2000 m) Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Age ≤ 150 yr Large spawning aggregations 20,000 eggs/clutch; fert  hatch =10-20d Sexual maturity at 25-30 yr K-species

31 Atlantic Halibut Hippoglosus hippoglossus Z = 50 -2,200 m Among largest boney fish in the world Age ≤ 50 yr; L ≤ 5m; W ≤ 700 lb Sexual Maturity: 7 – 12 yr ( m – f) “Endangered-list” since 1996 K-species


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