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Maximum sustainable yield from interacting fish stocks in an uncertain world: two policy choices and underlying trade-offs
2016
ICES Journal of Marine Science
The case of fisheries management illustrates how the inherent structural instability of ecosystems can have deep-running policy implications. We contrast ten types of management plans to achieve maximum sustainable yields (MSY) from multiple stocks and compare their effectiveness based on a management strategy evaluation (MSE) that uses complex food webs in its operating model. Plans that target specific stock sizes (B_MSY) consistently led to higher yields than plans targeting specific fishing
doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsw113
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