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ICCAT SCRS Report 2017 Panel 4-Swordfish, sharks, small tunas and billfish 1

Overview of stock status species not assessed in 2017 Results of Shortfin 2017 mako assessment Results of Swordfish (north and south) assessment (including MSE) Responses to the commission 2

2017 Shortfin mako fishery indicators NORTH SOUTH 3

Shortfin mako North stock status all results indicated that stock abundance in 2015 was below BMSY production models (were more pessimistic than those of the age-structured model F was overwhelmingly above FMSY 4

Shortfin mako South stock status estimates of harvest rates appear all to be fairly robust depletion and B/BMSY estimates must be treated with extreme caution. results are highly uncertain owing to the conflict between catch and CPUE data. were not able to do projections 5

Shortfin mako North outlook projections could only be carried out with the BSP2JAGS production model current catch levels (3,600 t for the Task I catches [C1] and 4,750 t for the alternative catches estimated based on ratios [C2], will cause continued population decline catches would need to be 1,000 t or lower to prevent further population declines 6

Shortfin mako North management recommendations If the Commission wishes to stop overfishing immediately and achieve rebuilding by 2040 with over a 50% probability, the most effective immediate measure is a complete prohibition of retention. Additional recommended measures that can potentially further reduce incidental mortality include time/area closures, gear restrictions, and safe handling and best practices for the release of live specimens (since post release survival can reach 70%). there will be a need for CPCs to strengthen their monitoring and data collection efforts to monitor the future status of this stock, including but not limited to total estimated dead discards and the estimation of CPUE using observer data. 7

Shortfin mako South management recommendations given the uncertainty in stock status, the large fluctuations in catch, the high intrinsic vulnerability of this species, and the depleted status for the North Atlantic stock, the Committee recommends that until this uncertainty is reduced, catch levels should not exceed the minimum catch in the last five years of the assessment (2011-2015; 2,001 t with catch scenario C1). 8

2017 Swordfish fishery indicators Relative abundance indices NORTH SOUTH 9

Swordfish North stock status significant improvement in the understanding of current stock status for North Atlantic swordfish using updated information and integration of the new data sources. stock status and projections, based on BSP2 and SS models. 10

Swordfish South stock status Both production models agreed that the southern swordfish stock biomass is overfished, and that overfishing is either occurring or current F is very close to FMSY. Used only one model (JABBA) to provide advice 11

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Swordfish North outlook Given the current status of the stock being quite close to the MSY benchmarks, values of catches around 13,000 t are also projected to maintain biomass above BMSY during the projected time frame. probabilities (%) that both the fishing mortality is below F MSY and biomass is above B MSY 13

Swordfish South outlook Committee notes that catches should be reduced to a level at or below 14,000 tons to rebuild the population to biomass levels that can produce MSY by the end of the projection period in 2028 probabilities (%) that both the fishing mortality is below F MSY and biomass is above B MSY 14

Swordfish North management recommendations The current TAC of 13,700 t has a 36% probability of maintaining the North Atlantic swordfish stock in the green quadrant of the Kobe plot by 2028, whereas a TAC of 13,200 t would have a 50% probability, and would also result in the biomass being above BMSY with a probability greater than 50%, consistent with Rec. 16-03 the advice does not account for removals associated with the actual mortality of unreported dead and live discards, quota carryovers (15% in the North Atlantic), quota transfers across the North and South stock management boundaries nor the total cumulative quota, which includes that allocated to "other CPCs" and would fall above the TAC if achieved. The Committee emphasizes the importance of this uncertainty particularly given that the current estimated biomass is close to BMSY. 15

Swordfish South management recommendations The current TAC of 15,000 t has a 26% probability of rebuilding the South Atlantic swordfish stock to within MSY reference levels by 2028, whereas a TAC of 14,000 t would have a 50% probability of rebuilding the stock. The Committee also recognizes that the above advice does not account for removals associated with the actual mortality of unreported dead and live discards, quota carryovers (30% in the South Atlantic) nor quota transfers across the North and South stock management boundaries. The Committee emphasizes the importance of this uncertainty particularly given that the current estimated biomass is lower than BMSY. 16

Overall Report card of Panel 4 stocks Probabilities from Kobe plot Last SA 0 25 50 75 100 SWO N 2017 SWO S 2017 SWO M 2016 BUM 2011 WHM 2012 SAI E 2016 Not quantified SAI W 2016 BSH N 2015 Not quantified BSH S 2015 Not quantified SMA N 2017 SMA S 2017 POB NE 2009 Not quantified POB NW 2009 Not quantified POB SW 2009 Not quantified ERA For other sharks 17

Small tunas Indicator of target reference point Indicator of limit reference point NORTH SOUTH NORTH SOUTH Proportion of Lengths > Lopt Proportion of Lengths < L50

20.13 Provide the Commission with the confirmed average round weight and gilled and gutted weight, corresponding to the LJFL of 100 cm. Rec. 16-05, paragraph 16 Mediterranean SWO: mean weight estimates corresponding to 100cm LJFL, based on large integrated data sets from various Mediterranean areas (with 95% CL). 19

20.14 Continue to monitor and analyze the effects of the minimum size measure on the mortality of immature swordfish. Recs. 16-03, paragraph 10 and 16-04, paragraph 7 Since the implementation of the minimum landing sizes in 2000, the estimate of percentage of swordfish less than 125 cm LJFL reported landed (in number) has been generally decreasing in the North Atlantic and stable in the South. hooking mortality is very high, in particular for small swordfish. Specifically, for some surface longline gears, the estimates of hooking mortality for specimens <125 cm LJFL ranged between 78-88%, with the post-release mortality of specimens discarded alive unknown. 20

20.15 Develop a new data collection initiative as part of the ICCAT Enhanced Program for Billfish Research to overcome the data gap issues. Rec. 15-05, paragraph 10 and Rec. 16-11, paragraph 3 Only two CPCs have consistently reported dead and live discards for all major billfish species throughout the time period revised (2006-2015). The Committee cannot determine the feasibility of estimating fishing mortality by commercial, recreational, and artisanal fisheries. If more complete data on discards is provided before the 2018 Data preparatory meeting, the upcoming 2018 blue marlin assessment may provide a better insight in the estimation of fishing mortality by gear from discards. A comprehensive study of strategic investments related to artisanal fisheries data collection in ICCAT Fisheries in the Caribbean Region is a necessary next step to respond to the Commission's desire to overcome data gaps in fisheries catching billfish, particularly those from artisanal fisheries, and improve future stock assessments and the quality of management advice to be provided. 21

20.20 Confirmation by the Shark Species Group regarding exemption of the necessity for data submission by CPCs. Rec. 16-13, paragraph 2 At the Data Preparatory meeting held in March 2017, the Group discussed a list of criteria to review these exemption requests. These criteria are provided below but have not yet been adopted by either the SCRS or the Commission. The Group did not feel they had a clear method to review the exemptions requests received. As such, the Group recommends that no exemptions be granted prior to the adoption of the evaluation criteria recommended by the Group. List of species of sharks Evidence that clearly indicate the lack of interactions Information on the spatial extent of fishing effort.. A plan for periodic review of the scientific information that justifies the exemption request 22