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  • P. N. Trathan
    NERC (British Antarctic Survey)
  • S. Fielding
    NERC (British Antarctic Survey)
  • P. R. Hollyman
    NERC (British Antarctic Survey)
  • E. J. Murphy
    NERC (British Antarctic Survey)
  • V. Warwick-Evans
    NERC (British Antarctic Survey)
  • M. A. Collins
    NERC (British Antarctic Survey)
The objective of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management is to sustain healthy marine ecosystems and the fisheries they support. One of the earliest implementations was in the Southern Ocean, where decision rules and stock reference points were developed for managing the Antarctic krill fishery, together with an ecosystem-monitoring programme intended to aid management decisions. This latter component has not been incorporated directly into management, so here, we consider variability in the krill fishery at South Georgia, relating it to physical and biological monitoring indices, finding sea surface temperature to be a key correlate with both annual catch and long-term biological indices. Some indices from krill predators showed significant positive relationships with krill harvesting in the preceding winter, presumably indicative of the importance of winter foraging conditions. We explore how ecological structure affects results, examining two monitoring sites 100 km apart. Results suggest different biological conditions at the two sites, probably reflecting different scales of ecosystem operation, emphasizing that an appreciation of scale will enhance krill fishery management. Finally, in reviewing different drivers of ecological change, we identify important additional monitoring that would help better reflect ecosystem status, improve the utility of CEMP, providing information necessary for the ecosystem approach at South Georgia.

Keywords

  • Antarctic krill, CCAMLR, South Georgia, ecosystem approach to fisheries management, ecosystem change, ecosystem monitoring, ecosystem variability, environment drivers
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2065-2081
Number of pages17
JournalICES Journal of Marine Science
Volume78
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes
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