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Aim & objective
Introduction
How to do
Factor related to fishery
Fishery management
Fish recruitment
Advantages
Contents…
Aims and objectives
Sets out the scope,
duration and objectives of
the plan and also how it
relates to other plans .
Should set out aims and
objectives for fish species
other than trout, salmon
and other commercially
important species.
What is Fisheries Management?
The basic principle is simple:
 Provide fish that can be caught by those with a
legitimate right to catch them.
 When considering natural fish stocks this means
providing an exploitable excess of fish above the
biological limit of the population.
 If exploitation/mortality exceeds the natural
biological limit, the stock of fish will decline and the
fishery will become rapidly unsustainable
How do you do it ?
To effectively produce sustainable levels of
catchable fish from a population one needs to
fully understand:
Species involved - spawning requirements
/escapement
Size and age structure of the population
Factors effecting the population – recruitment,
dispersal, mortality, disease, predation etc
How the target species interacts with other fish
species
Other factors the related to Fishery
Management :
Factors effecting the habitat in which the fish are
living:
Physical and chemical properties of the water body –
still waters and flowing waters
Productivity and its measurement
Energy flow / food webs – who eats who
Fish feeding requirements / limitations
Levels of predation and mortality
Toolbox approach
Improve habitat .
Improve in-stream structures.
Maintain acceptable water quality .
Maintain/improve access for migratory fish.
Control poaching activities/control predation.
Alter recruitment to the population.
Influence surrounding land management
practices.
Consider stocking .
What is required?
Nets with bigger mesh size
Regulated fishing methods
More data on fish populations (e.g. by fish tagging
investigations – mark and recapture)
Constant monitoring to observe changes in
environmental factors (e.g.El Niño events
Policing of fishing industry – respect of quotas
International agreements
Greater exploitation of fish farming
But this is not without its own problems (space, diseases
and pollution are all associated with intensive fish culture)
© 2008 Paul Billiet ODWS
Fish stocks
Though fish farming is increasing, fishing represents the
last major exploitation of wild populations by mankind
ACEL
Factory ship
Fishery Management Plans
Need framework to give consistency of plan
production.
Based on best scientific evidence available.
Framework must be flexible enough to cover all
species and regions.
Formalised thought process that develops
management actions from data.
Cyclical process which evolves, both driven by
research and identifying further research needs.
Fisheries by Their Nature are Extractive;
They Alter the Natural Environment
anthropogenic
effect
Fish Recruitment
 Recruits are fish at harvestable age/size
Reproductive
Adults
Juveniles
Eggs/Larvae
Immature Adults
Harvestable
Size/Age
Harvest
Recruitment
Advantages
Encourages a strategic view of management.
Prioritises issues and works required.
Identifies needs for resources and finance.
Gives continuity of management- staff / management
changes.
Proactive rather than reactive management.
More Advantages
All stakeholders can see and understand the reasons
for management actions and the research and analysis
supporting them.
Management and research linked in an evolving
process.
Linkage with wider catchment and basin planning
process.
Funding opportunities
What is causing the damage to fisheries
worldwide?
Uncontrolled harvesting – even if quotas are imposed
they need to be policed
Unrealistic and inflexible quotas
Insufficient data on fish populations
Improved technology in the fishing industry
Monitoring and review
This ensures that the plan achieves the objectives
detailed in the first section and is also sufficiently
flexible to adapt to changing circumstances and new
data.
This is likely to take place annually or at key
milestones in the implementation of the plan.
Analysis-water quality and quantity
Electro-fishing found four year classes of brown trout
present, indicating that both water quality and
quantity were suitable for salmonids.
There is no compensation flow agreed for
Glascarnoch. The present flow is due to leakage from
the dam and surface run off from surrounding land.
Application of Management Plan process
This example is from a fishery management
project with the aim of sustaining salmon stocks.
The same decision making process applies equally
well to managing hill loch brown trout and char,
protecting lamprey habitat or monitoring the
status of eels.
In many cases where little information exists, the
first phase of a plan will be to set out a
programme to collect the data which will be
needed for future management decisions.
Quiz ? ? ?Quiz ? ? ?
Rank of India in fish production ?
Why sex hormones are used in feed for fishes ?
Total fish population in India ?
Largest fish production area of India ?
Most popular fish breed in India ?
Management of fish production

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Management of fish production

  • 1.
  • 2. Aim & objective Introduction How to do Factor related to fishery Fishery management Fish recruitment Advantages Contents…
  • 3. Aims and objectives Sets out the scope, duration and objectives of the plan and also how it relates to other plans . Should set out aims and objectives for fish species other than trout, salmon and other commercially important species.
  • 4. What is Fisheries Management? The basic principle is simple:  Provide fish that can be caught by those with a legitimate right to catch them.  When considering natural fish stocks this means providing an exploitable excess of fish above the biological limit of the population.  If exploitation/mortality exceeds the natural biological limit, the stock of fish will decline and the fishery will become rapidly unsustainable
  • 5. How do you do it ? To effectively produce sustainable levels of catchable fish from a population one needs to fully understand: Species involved - spawning requirements /escapement Size and age structure of the population Factors effecting the population – recruitment, dispersal, mortality, disease, predation etc How the target species interacts with other fish species
  • 6. Other factors the related to Fishery Management : Factors effecting the habitat in which the fish are living: Physical and chemical properties of the water body – still waters and flowing waters Productivity and its measurement Energy flow / food webs – who eats who Fish feeding requirements / limitations Levels of predation and mortality
  • 7. Toolbox approach Improve habitat . Improve in-stream structures. Maintain acceptable water quality . Maintain/improve access for migratory fish. Control poaching activities/control predation. Alter recruitment to the population. Influence surrounding land management practices. Consider stocking .
  • 8. What is required? Nets with bigger mesh size Regulated fishing methods More data on fish populations (e.g. by fish tagging investigations – mark and recapture) Constant monitoring to observe changes in environmental factors (e.g.El Niño events Policing of fishing industry – respect of quotas International agreements Greater exploitation of fish farming But this is not without its own problems (space, diseases and pollution are all associated with intensive fish culture) © 2008 Paul Billiet ODWS
  • 9. Fish stocks Though fish farming is increasing, fishing represents the last major exploitation of wild populations by mankind ACEL Factory ship
  • 10. Fishery Management Plans Need framework to give consistency of plan production. Based on best scientific evidence available. Framework must be flexible enough to cover all species and regions. Formalised thought process that develops management actions from data. Cyclical process which evolves, both driven by research and identifying further research needs.
  • 11. Fisheries by Their Nature are Extractive; They Alter the Natural Environment anthropogenic effect
  • 12. Fish Recruitment  Recruits are fish at harvestable age/size Reproductive Adults Juveniles Eggs/Larvae Immature Adults Harvestable Size/Age Harvest Recruitment
  • 13. Advantages Encourages a strategic view of management. Prioritises issues and works required. Identifies needs for resources and finance. Gives continuity of management- staff / management changes. Proactive rather than reactive management.
  • 14. More Advantages All stakeholders can see and understand the reasons for management actions and the research and analysis supporting them. Management and research linked in an evolving process. Linkage with wider catchment and basin planning process. Funding opportunities
  • 15. What is causing the damage to fisheries worldwide? Uncontrolled harvesting – even if quotas are imposed they need to be policed Unrealistic and inflexible quotas Insufficient data on fish populations Improved technology in the fishing industry
  • 16. Monitoring and review This ensures that the plan achieves the objectives detailed in the first section and is also sufficiently flexible to adapt to changing circumstances and new data. This is likely to take place annually or at key milestones in the implementation of the plan.
  • 17. Analysis-water quality and quantity Electro-fishing found four year classes of brown trout present, indicating that both water quality and quantity were suitable for salmonids. There is no compensation flow agreed for Glascarnoch. The present flow is due to leakage from the dam and surface run off from surrounding land.
  • 18. Application of Management Plan process This example is from a fishery management project with the aim of sustaining salmon stocks. The same decision making process applies equally well to managing hill loch brown trout and char, protecting lamprey habitat or monitoring the status of eels. In many cases where little information exists, the first phase of a plan will be to set out a programme to collect the data which will be needed for future management decisions.
  • 19. Quiz ? ? ?Quiz ? ? ? Rank of India in fish production ? Why sex hormones are used in feed for fishes ? Total fish population in India ? Largest fish production area of India ? Most popular fish breed in India ?