Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) in divisions 8.c and 9.a (southern Bay of Biscay and Atlantic Iberian waters)

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ICES Advice on fishing opportunities, catch, and effort Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Coast Ecoregion Published 30 June 2017 DOI: 10.17895/ices.pub.3068 Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) in divisions 8.c and 9.a (southern Bay of Biscay and Atlantic Iberian waters) ICES stock advice ICES advises that when the precautionary approach is applied, commercial catches in each of the years 2018 and 2019 should be no more than 478 tonnes. All commercial catches are assumed to be landed. Recreational catches cannot be quantified; therefore, total catches cannot be calculated. Stock development over time The commercial in the last two decades have been variable. Recreational catch is unknown but may be significant. Figure 1 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. ICES estimated commercial (in thousand tonnes); the value for 2016 is preliminary. Stock and exploitation status Table 1 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. State of the stock and fishery relative to reference points. Catch options The ICES framework for category 5 stocks was applied (ICES, 2012a). For stocks without information on abundance or exploitation, ICES considers that a precautionary reduction of catches should be implemented unless there is ancillary information clearly indicating that the current level of exploitation is appropriate for the stock. The precautionary buffer was applied in 2013 (for the 2014 advice). The stock status relative to reference points remains unknown, therefore, the precautionary buffer is applied this year. Discarding is assumed to be negligible and recreational catches are unknown. ICES Advice 2017 1

Table 2 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. The basis for the catch options. Recent advised commercial catch (for 2017) 598 tonnes Discard rate Negligible Precautionary buffer Applied 0.8 Commercial catch advice* 478 tonnes * [Recent advised commercial catch for 2017] [precautionary buffer]. Basis of the advice Table 3 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. The basis of the advice. Advice basis Precautionary approach. Management plan There is no management plan for sea bass in this area. Quality of the assessment Recreational fisheries are likely to contribute to fishery removals in some areas. Time-series of catches, releases, and size/age composition are needed from this component of the fishery to improve the assessment and advice. Stock structure is poorly understood and further studies (including tagging, genetics, or other types of markers) are needed. Historical sampling of the commercial catches is of variable quality and data sampling should cover all fleets involved in this fishery. Time-series of relative abundance indices are needed for both the adult and the pre-recruit components of the stock. Issues relevant for the advice There is no information to present for this stock. Reference points No reference points are defined for this stock. Basis of the assessment Table 4 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. Basis of the assessment and advice. ICES stock data category 5 (ICES, 2016). Assessment type No assessment (ICES, 2017). Input data Commercial. Discards and bycatch Commercial discards are unknown, but considered to be negligible. Indicators None. Other information This stock was benchmarked in IBPNew 2012 (ICES, 2012b). Working group Working Group for the Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Waters Ecoregion (WGBIE) Information from stakeholders No information available. ICES Advice 2017 2

History of the advice, catch, and management Table 5 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. ICES advice and official. All weights are in tonnes. Year ICES advice * Predicted catch Official corresponding to Agreed TAC *** advice ICES 2000 - - none 380 775 2001 - - none 277 635 2002 No increase in effort or F - none 172 518 2003 No increase in effort or F - none 161 466 2004 No increase in effort or F - none 362 676 2005 - - none 453 753 2006 - - none 731 905 2007 - - none 888 910 2008 - - none 655 614 2009 - - none 634 652 2010 - - none 777 814 2011 - - none 759 777 2012 No increase in catch - none 273 701 2013 20% reduction in catches (last 3-year average) < 6000 none 1046 1046 2014 20% reduction in catches (last 3-year average) < 598 none 917 917 2015 Same advice as last year < 598 none 821 821 2016 Precautionary approach < 598 none **947 **947 2017 Precautionary approach 598 none 2018 Precautionary approach 478 2019 Precautionary approach 478 * 2014 is the first time that ICES provides specific advice for sea bass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. Prior to the 2014 advice, ICES advice was provided for European sea bass in the Northeast Atlantic. ** Preliminary. ***Official were extracted from the ICES Official Statistics webpage for BSS and Divisions VIIIc and IXa. The difference between ICES statistics and the official statistics are mainly due to the fact that prior to 2006 most of the sea bass catches in the Portuguese statistics were registered under the code BSE, i.e. Dicentrarchus spp. After the implementation of the Data Collection Framework (DCF) there was a progressive increase in the correct identification of species in the official statistics (BSS increase, BSE decrease) that consider Dicentrarchus spp. minus 2.3% of Dicentrarchus punctatus based on DCF market and on-board sampling between 2008 and 2012. History of the catch and Table 6 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. Catch distribution by fleet in 2016 as estimated by ICES. Total catch (2016) Commercial Commercial discards Recreational catch All gears 100% Unknown, but Known to be significant Unknown considered to be but can not be 947 tonnes negligible quantified ICES Advice 2017 3

Table 7 Seabass in divisions 8.c and 9.a. History of commercial catch and ; both the official and ICES estimated values are presented by area for each country participating in the fishery. All weights are in tonnes. Year France** official Portugal** official Spain** official Total official** Total ICES estimates*** 1978 0 576 0 576 576 1979 0 550 0 550 550 1980 0 460 0 460 460 1981 0 370 0 370 370 1982 0 556 135 691 691 1983 0 408 114 522 522 1984 0 431 250 681 681 1985 0 311 164 475 475 1986 0 219 182 401 580 1987 0 216 194 410 542 1988 14 115 93 222 586 1989 0 105 417 522 1029 1990 1 90 541 632 1042 1991 2 77 411 490 867 1992 0 53 348 401 743 1993 0 57 351 408 694 1994 0 57 440 497 863 1995 0 42 446 488 798 1996 0 48 534 582 956 1997 0 39 474 513 742 1998 0 38 373 411 683 1999 0 37 355 392 720 2000 2 49 329 380 775 2001 0 42 235 277 635 2002 8 43 121 172 518 2003 1 47 113 161 466 2004 39 67 256 362 676 2005 57 177 219 453 753 2006 2 461 268 731 905 2007 1 545 342 888 910 2008 0 403 252 655 614 2009 8 414 212 634 652 2010 2 489 286 777 814 2011 5 441 313 759 777 2012 2 271 273 701 2013 4 529 513 1046 1046 2014 3 536 378 917 917 2015 0 436 385 821 821 2016* 1 565 381 947 947 * Preliminary. ** Official catch statistics for BSS in divisions 8.c and 9.a and Subarea 9 (Subarea 9 has been retained for Portuguese statistics because it was reported as Division 9.a prior to 2007). ***The difference between ICES statistics and the official statistics are mainly due to the fact that prior to 2006 most of the sea bass catches in the Portuguese statistics were registered under the code BSE, i.e. (Dicentrarchus spp.). After the DCF implementation there was a progressive increase in the correct identification of species in the official statistics (BSS increase, BSE decrease) that consider Dicentrarchus spp. minus 2.3% of Dicentrarchus punctatus based on DCF market and on-board sampling between 2008 and 2012. Summary of the assessment There is no assessment for seabass in this area. ICES Advice 2017 4

Sources and references ICES. 2012a. ICES Implementation of Advice for Data-limited Stocks in 2012 in its 2012 Advice. ICES CM 2012/ACOM:68. 42 pp. ICES. 2012b. Report of the Inter-Benchmark Protocol on New Species (Turbot and Sea bass; IBPNEW 2012), 1 5 October 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark. ICES CM 2012/ACOM:45. 239 pp. ICES. 2016. Advice basis. In Report of the ICES Advisory Committee, 2016. ICES Advice 2016, Book 1, Section 1.2. ICES. 2017. Report of the Working Group for the Bay of Biscay and the Iberian waters Ecoregion (WGBIE), 4 9 May 2017, Cadiz, Spain. ICES CM 2017/ACOM:12. ICES Advice 2017 5