RDE 407 - A review and synthesis of current economic evidence of Celtic sea

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11 months ago

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11 months ago

Description

The Celtic Sea and Western Channel Pelagic Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) has been identified 
as the most promising FMP to take forward with a natural capital approach (NCA) under the marine 
Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (mNCEA) Programme. The purpose of this project is to 
carry out a desk-based literature review, including engagement with mNCEA project leads where 
possible, to synthesize the current economic, environmental, and social evidence for the Celtic Sea 
and Western Channel Pelagic fishery, and identify what evidence is needed to generate a robust 
evidence-base to take a NCA in developing this FMP. Focus stocks are Herring, Pilchard (NQS 
species), Greater silver smelt, Horse mackerel, Anchovy (NQS species). This will provide a proof of 
concept for taking a NCA to fisheries management more broadly.

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