Project record of Fisheries Innovation for sustainable Shared INTerchannEL resources

Information

Type
Project
Name
Fisheries Innovation for sustainable Shared INTerchannEL resources
Acronym
FISH-INTEL
Description @en
FISH INTEL aims to increase the proportion of transitional sites with Good or High Ecological Status (GES) (Specific Objective 3.2) across the FCE region, by identifying the most important seabed habitats for a selection of fish species and facilitating Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) to enhance the condition of these habitats. Our target species (seabass, pollack, crawfish, bluefin tuna) are selected because they are; 1) important components of coastal ecosystems within FCE region and associated GES assessments via the Transitional Fish Classification Index, &, 2) commercially important for the region. Improving the status of these essential habitats and associated filter-feeding animals, will also have knock on benefits for water quality through nutrient cycling. Commercial fishing is historically managed by limiting the quantity or size of fish caught. EBFM however also manages human activities to protect habitats required by fish for breeding, feeding or providing a nursery (Valavanis, 2008; MSFCMA, 2018). While EBFM is incentivised by several EU and member state national polices (See section C3.1), knowledge gaps exist on which habitats are important for many fish species, inhibits wide scale implementation. Fish INTEL will implement EBFM in 7 coastal pilot sites (3*FR, 3*UK, 1*BE, total area 12,694km2), which represent locations where specific developments (e.g. renewable energy) or damaging activities (e.g. bottom trawling) occur. Using innovative technology, target species will be tracked to highlight habitats of critical importance. PP will work directly with relevant authorities in France and England who manage our shared fish stocks and ecosystem, to provide vital evidence and advice, implementing complementary and consistent EBFM across the FCE. High quality communication strategies and project participation by Non-Governmental Organisations will champion future implementation and use of outputs. Open access data, and a custom software package developed by the project will ensure stakeholders are able to use the results of FISH INTEL post project. The number of institutes committed to delivering EBFM will increase as a result of direct training and capacity building within six fisheries enforcement bodies who regulate fishing across 42% of the FCE coastline. With our novel holistic approach to implement EBFM, habitat restoration will increase biodiversity and ecosystem services . The value of those restored habitats 5 years post project is €20,048/km2/yr, increasing the commercial and recreational value of the target species by 15% (Willis et al., 2003) across sites up to €20.million/yr. A total value of up to €274 million per year by 2028.
Description @nl
Project heeft als hoofddoel om aan essentiële vishabitats te identificeren en ecosysteemgebaseerd visserijbeheer te implementeren in overleg met visserijhandhavingsinstanties.
Start date
2021-2
End date
2023-6

Institutes & people involved

Sheehan Emma
associated with: University of Plymouth
role: Co-ordinator
Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer
role: Partner
University of Exeter
role: Partner
Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
role: Partner
France Energies Marines
role: Partner
Marine Conservation Society
role: Partner
Université de Bretagne Occidentale
role: Partner
Comité départemental des Pêches et des élevages marins du Finistère
role: Partner
Council of the Isles of Scilly
role: Partner
WetlandWacht Vogelbescherming
role: Partner
Ligue pour la protection des oiseaux
role: Partner
Meneses Moreno Claudia
associated with: Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
role: Data manager
Fernandez Muñiz Carlota
associated with: Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
role: Researcher
Reubens Jan
associated with: Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
role: Co-promotor

Images

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Expertise

Animal ecology
defined term set: Flemish Research Disciplines
term code: 179147
Behavioural ecology
defined term set: Flemish Research Disciplines
term code: 179181
Fish habitats
defined term set: CSA Technology Research Database Master Thesaurus
term code: 82300
Fisheries management
defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
term code: 3220
Marine ecology
defined term set: Flemish Research Disciplines
term code: 179188
PRINC_FUND - 3899 - Other EU initiatives out of framework
defined term set: FRIS Principal Funding Codes
term code: 177565

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date created: 2021-10-06
date modified: 2025-02-14