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Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Mark-recapture estimation of mortality and migration rates for sea trout (Salmo trutta) in the northern Baltic sea

Rebecca Whitlock; Juho Kopra; Tapani Pakarinen; Eero Jutila; A. W. Leach; Polina Levontin; Sakari Kuikka; Atso Romakkaniemi

&NA; Knowledge of current fishing mortality rates is an important prerequisite for formulating management plans for the recovery of threatened stocks. We present a method for estimating migration and fishing mortality rates for anadromous fishes that combines tag return data from commercial and recreational fisheries with expert opinion in a Bayesian framework. By integrating diverse sources of information and allowing for missing data, this approach may be particularly applicable in data‐limited situations. Wild populations of anadromous sea trout (Salmo trutta) in the northern Baltic Sea have undergone severe declines, with the loss of many populations. The contribution of fisheries to this decline has not been quantified, but is thought to be significant. We apply the Bayesian mark‐recapture model to two reared sea trout stocks from the Finnish Isojoki and Lestijoki Rivers. Over the study period (1987‐2012), the total harvest rate was estimated to average 0.82 y‐1 for the Isojoki River stock and 0.74 y‐1 for the Lestijoki River stock. Recreational gillnet fishing at sea was estimated to be the most important source of fishing mortality for both stocks, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s. Our results indicate a high probability of unsustainable levels of fishing mortality for both stocks, and illustrate the importance of considering the effect of recreational fisheries on fish population dynamics.


Marine Resource Economics | 2016

International fisheries management and recreational benefits: The case of Baltic salmon

Soile Oinonen; Lone Grønbæk; Marita Laukkanen; Polina Levontin; Marko Lindroos; Emmi Nieminen; Katja Parkkila; Pedro Pintassilgo; Henni Pulkkinen; Atso Romakkaniemi

ABSTRACT This article studies how accounting for the benefits of recreational fisheries affects the formation and stability of an international fisheries agreement (IFA) on the management of Baltic salmon stocks. The interaction between four countries is modelled through a partition function game, under two scenarios. In the first scenario, countries take their participation decision for the IFA based only on the net present value of profits from commercial fisheries. In the second scenario, the net present value of the recreational benefits from angling is also considered. The results show that accounting for recreational benefits leads to the formation of the grand coalition, whereas only partial cooperation occurs when payoffs are confined to profits from commercial fisheries. JEL Codes: C70, F53, Q22.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2011

Integration of biological, economic, and sociological knowledge by Bayesian belief networks: the interdisciplinary evaluation of potential management plans for Baltic salmon

Polina Levontin; Soile Kulmala; Päivi Elisabet Haapasaari; Sakari Kuikka


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2009

Insurance mechanisms to mediate economic risks in marine fisheries

John Mumford; A. W. Leach; Polina Levontin; Laurie T. Kell


Ecological Modelling | 2012

Multi-level stock–recruit analysis: Beyond steepness and into model uncertainty

Richard Hillary; Polina Levontin; Sakari Kuikka; Samu Manteniemi; Iago Mosqueira; L.T. Kell


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2011

More knowledge with the same amount of data: advantage of accounting for parameter correlations in hierarchical meta-analyses

Henni Pulkkinen; Samu Mäntyniemi; Sakari Kuikka; Polina Levontin


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016

Performance review of simple management procedures

Thomas R. Carruthers; Laurence T. Kell; Doug S Butterworth; Mark N. Maunder; Helena F Geromont; Carl J. Walters; Murdoch K. McAllister; Richard M. Hillary; Polina Levontin; Toshihide Kitakado; Campbell R. Davies


Marine Policy | 2016

The MSY concept in a multi-objective fisheries environment – Lessons from the North Sea

Alexander Kempf; John Mumford; Polina Levontin; A. W. Leach; Ayoe Hoff; Katell G. Hamon; H. Bartelings; Morten Vinther; Moritz Stäbler; Jan Jaap Poos; Sophie Smout; Hans Frost; Sander van den Burg; Clara Ulrich; Anna Rindorf


Marine Policy | 2014

Identification and prioritization of uncertainties for management of Eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

A. W. Leach; Polina Levontin; J. Holt; Laurence T. Kell; John Mumford


2010 Conference (54th), February 10-12, 2010, Adelaide, Australia | 2010

Integration of biological, economic and sociological knowledge by Bayesian belief networks: the interdisciplinary evaluation of potential Baltic salmon management plan

Polina Levontin; Soile Kulmala; Päivi Elisabet Haapasaari; Sakari Kuikka

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A. W. Leach

Imperial College London

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John Mumford

Imperial College London

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Soile Kulmala

Finnish Environment Institute

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Anna Rindorf

Technical University of Denmark

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