RDE623 MMO1434 - Wrasse Complex Fisheries Management Plan & Sea Bream Fisheries

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£24,997

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  • Research and development consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

2 months ago

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1 month ago

Description

This literature review/management evaluation is being commissioned by the Marine Management
Organisation's Fisheries Management Plan Team, who work to develop national fisheries
management plans as obliged under the Joint Fisheries Statement and the overarching Fisheries
Act 2020. The aim of fisheries management plans is to set out policies required to maintain or
restore stocks to sustainable levels. Fisheries management plans are evidence based and
collaboratively developed with fisheries stakeholders. Robust evidence is required to fully
understand the biological and ecological characteristics of species, identify any concerns regarding
the sustainability of respective fisheries, and support any subsequent management.
The aim of the project is to deliver a literature review and evaluation of current and potential
fisheries management practices for the following species groups:
 Black seabream (Spondyliosoma cantharus) and gilthead bream (Sparus aurata).
 Wrasse Complex: Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta), corkwing wrasse (Symphodus
melops), Goldsinny (Ctenolabrus rupestris), rock cook (Centrolabrus exoletus) and
Cuckoo wrasse (Labrus mixtus)

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