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Monthly spatial dynamics of the Bay of Biscay hake-sole-Norway lobster fishery: an ISIS-Fish database


ABSTRACT: We propose a database to describe the Bay of Biscay mixed demersal European fishery over the period 2010–2020 for the ISIS-Fish simulation tool. It was built upon national and European fishing databases, scientific survey datasets, models estimates, literature, and the formulation of assumptions. It accounts explicitly for spatial and seasonal processes, and for mixed fisheries phenomenons. This database encompasses population dynamics for 3 stocks, hake, sole and Norway lobster, exploitation dynamics for numerous fleets and métiers, and the description of current fishing management, as well as fishers adaptation. A calibration procedure was designed to ensure consistency between all these diverse and heterogeneous parameters compiled and estimated in the ISIS-Fish database and to ensure the model reproduces closely historical catch patterns. This database is a starting point towards operational simulations, of use for understanding the functioning of the fishery, the assessment of management strategies, or delivering short and long-term scenarios. It can be used to reproduce historical catch patterns, with room for improvement on some inter-annual and spatial dynamics. Measurement(s)Fisheries simulation databaseTechnology Type(s)Data collection and curating, modellingSample Characteristic - OrganismMerluccius merluccius • Solea solea • Nephrops norvegicusSample Characteristic - EnvironmentMixed demersal fisheriesSample Characteristic - LocationBay of Biscay

SUBMITTER: Vigier A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9200735 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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