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Frontiers in Marine Science | 2017

Evolution of Future Black Sea Fish Stocks under Changing Environmental and Climatic Conditions

Baris Salihoglu; Sinan S. Arkin; Ekin Akoglu; Bettina A. Fach

Here we present a case study towards producing quantitative scientific advice on the application of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) in the Black Sea. We provide estimates of fishing mortality rates at levels which will lead to rebuilding and maintaining stocks above biomass levels that could produce maximum sustainable yield (MSY) under the IPCC RCP4.5 future climate scenario together with the business as usual (BAU) river discharge scenario. In this study, we have implemented a coupled, basin-scale circulation-biogeochemical model and used its output to feed a food web model to test near-future changes that may be observed in the Black Sea ecosystem under the influence of contemporary fisheries exploitation conditions. In order to test model response to changes in climate and related drivers, the future climate scenario (2015-2020) simulation was compared to the present day (2000-2014) simulation. Likewise, to test the sensitivity of the higher trophic level food web model to changes in fishing pressure, a future estimate of fishing pressure was projected based on its respective contemporary value and applied to each fish stock. Using these models, fishing mortality rates that could produce the maximum sustainable yield (FMSY) in future years 2015-2020 and ensure the long-term recovery of the predatory fish stocks of the Black Sea are predicted. Future projections suggest that all fish stock will decrease in all the regions of the Black Sea except for sprat. Anchovy is expected to show the highest decrease in biomass. Analyses on FMSY estimates show that a significant reduction in fisheries exploitation is required for the sustainable management of the Black Sea ecosystems and the related services. This study, for the first time, presents future stock size, FMSY and MSY estimates for the Black Sea for 11 fish species. FMSY values are generally lower than estimates of the scientific, technical and economic committee for fisheries (STECF), mainly because of the explicit food web interactions that the modeling system allows to be considered.


Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2015

Modelling dynamic ecosystems: venturing beyond boundaries with the Ecopath approach

Marta Coll; Ekin Akoglu; F. Arreguín-Sánchez; Elizabeth A. Fulton; Didier Gascuel; Johanna J. Heymans; Simone Libralato; Steven Mackinson; I. Palomera; C. Piroddi; Lynne J. Shannon; Jeroen Steenbeek; Sebastián Villasante; Villy Christensen


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015

An exposure-effect approach for evaluating ecosystem-wide risks from human activities

Antony M. Knights; G.J. Piet; R.H. Jongbloed; J.E. Tamis; Lydia White; Ekin Akoglu; Laura Boicenco; Tanya Churilova; Olga Kryvenko; Vivi Fleming-Lehtinen; Juha-Markku Leppänen; Bella S. Galil; Freya Goodsir; Menachem Goren; Piotr Margonski; Snejana Moncheva; Temel Oguz; K. Nadia Papadopoulou; Outi Setälä; Christopher J. Smith; Kremena Stefanova; F. Timofte; Leonie A. Robinson


Ecological Modelling | 2016

Ecopath with Ecosim as a model-building toolbox: Source code capabilities, extensions, and variations

Jeroen Steenbeek; Joe Buszowski; Villy Christensen; Ekin Akoglu; Kerim Aydin; Nick Ellis; Dalai Felinto; Jérôme Guitton; Sean M. Lucey; Kelly Kearney; Steven Mackinson; Mike Pan; Mark Platts; Carl J. Walters


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2012

Current state of overfishing and its regional differences in the Black Sea

Temel Oguz; Ekin Akoglu; Baris Salihoglu


Marine Policy | 2012

An environmental assessment of risk in achieving good environmental status to support regional prioritisation of management in Europe

P. Breen; Leonie A. Robinson; Stuart I. Rogers; Antony M. Knights; G.J. Piet; Tanya Churilova; Piotr Margonski; N. Papadopoulou; Ekin Akoglu; A. Eriksson; Z. Finenko; V. Fleming-Lehtinen; Bella S. Galil; Freya Goodsir; Menachem Goren; Olga Kryvenko; J.M. Leppanen; V. Markantonatou; Snejana Moncheva; Temel Oguz; L. Paltriguera; Kremena Stefanova; F. Timofte; F. Thomsen


Journal of Marine Systems | 2014

An indicator-based evaluation of Black Sea food web dynamics during 1960-2000

Ekin Akoglu; Baris Salihoglu; Simone Libralato; Temel Oguz; Cosimo Solidoro


Archive | 2011

Sustainable use of European regional seas and the role of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive

Antony M. Knights; Rebecca Koss; N. Papadopoulou; L. H. Cooper; Leonie A. Robinson; Tanya Churilova; Piotr Margonski; P. Breen; V. Abaza; Ekin Akoglu; C. Baulcomb; A. Eriksson; Z. Finenko; V. Fleming Lethinen; A. Fofana; Bella S. Galil; F. Goodsire; Menachem Goren; G. Halkos; R.H. Jongbloed; S. Kremena; O. Krivenko; Juha-Markku Leppänen; V. Markantonatou; Snejana Moncheva; Temel Oguz; L. Paltriguera; G.J. Piet; Stuart I. Rogers; Carl H. Smith


Ecosystem services | 2015

A pathway to identifying and valuing cultural ecosystem services: An application to marine food webs

Corinne Baulcomb; Ruth Fletcher; Amy Lewis; Ekin Akoglu; Leonie A. Robinson; Amanda von Almen; Salman Hussain; Klaus Glenk


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Ecosystem indicators—accounting for variability in species’ trophic levels

Jodie Reed; Lynne J. Shannon; Laure Velez; Ekin Akoglu; Alida Bundy; Marta Coll; Caihong Fu; Elizabeth A. Fulton; Arnaud Grüss; Ghassen Halouani; Johanna J. Heymans; Jennifer E. Houle; Emma John; François Le Loc'h; Baris Salihoglu; Philippe Verley; Yunne-Jai Shin

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Baris Salihoglu

Middle East Technical University

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Temel Oguz

Middle East Technical University

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Johanna J. Heymans

Scottish Association for Marine Science

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Marta Coll

Spanish National Research Council

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Jennifer E. Houle

Queen's University Belfast

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Menachem Goren

American Museum of Natural History

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Tanya Churilova

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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