Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scale

The aim of this work was to develop a methodological framework for the management of local eel stocks that integrates habitat restoration with optimal fishery management. The Bolsena lake (Viterbo, Italy) and its emissary, the river Marta, were taken as a reference...

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Main Authors: Ciccotti E., Leone C., Bevacqua D., De Leo G., Tancioni L., Capoccioni F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2013-02-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2012030
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spelling doaj-00a337abf8574db3853cc4f08e4140c52020-11-24T22:46:18ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022013-02-0104070410.1051/kmae/2012030kmae120067Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scaleCiccotti E.0Leone C.1Bevacqua D.2De Leo G.Tancioni L.3Capoccioni F.4Dipartimento di Biologia – Università di Roma “Tor VergataDipartimento di Biologia – Università di Roma “Tor VergataINRADipartimento di Biologia – Università di Roma “Tor VergataDipartimento di Biologia – Università di Roma “Tor Vergata The aim of this work was to develop a methodological framework for the management of local eel stocks that integrates habitat restoration with optimal fishery management. The Bolsena lake (Viterbo, Italy) and its emissary, the river Marta, were taken as a reference system. The river flows in the Mediterranean sea but its course is fragmented by a number of dams built in the past century preventing eel migration from and to the sea. Eel fishery in the Bolsena lake is thus sustained by periodic stocking of glass eels caught at the Marta river estuary. A detailed demographic model was applied to simulate fishery yields and potential spawner escapement under different recruitment and management scenarios. It was estimated that the high exploitation rates occurring in the nineties reduced the potential spawner escapement from the Bolsena lake to less than 1 t; under current harvesting rates, the potential spawner escapement is estimated in about 12 t while in pristine conditions (i.e. high recruitment and no fishing) estimated spawner escapement is about 21 t. This analysis thus showed that current fishery management would comply with the 40% spawner escapement requirement of the EU regulation 1100/2007 if the connections between the Bolsena lake emissary and the sea were fully re-established. This confirms the opportunity of an integrated approach to management at the catchment area level scale for eel populations, that shall hopefully contribute to the conservation of the global stock. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2012030river restorationeel conservationAnguilla anguillaMediterraneanfishery management
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author Ciccotti E.
Leone C.
Bevacqua D.
De Leo G.
Tancioni L.
Capoccioni F.
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Leone C.
Bevacqua D.
De Leo G.
Tancioni L.
Capoccioni F.
Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scale
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
river restoration
eel conservation
Anguilla anguilla
Mediterranean
fishery management
author_facet Ciccotti E.
Leone C.
Bevacqua D.
De Leo G.
Tancioni L.
Capoccioni F.
author_sort Ciccotti E.
title Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scale
title_short Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scale
title_full Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scale
title_fullStr Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scale
title_full_unstemmed Integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : A small-scale case-study to support EEL conservation at the global scale
title_sort integrating habitat restoration and fisheries management : a small-scale case-study to support eel conservation at the global scale
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2013-02-01
description The aim of this work was to develop a methodological framework for the management of local eel stocks that integrates habitat restoration with optimal fishery management. The Bolsena lake (Viterbo, Italy) and its emissary, the river Marta, were taken as a reference system. The river flows in the Mediterranean sea but its course is fragmented by a number of dams built in the past century preventing eel migration from and to the sea. Eel fishery in the Bolsena lake is thus sustained by periodic stocking of glass eels caught at the Marta river estuary. A detailed demographic model was applied to simulate fishery yields and potential spawner escapement under different recruitment and management scenarios. It was estimated that the high exploitation rates occurring in the nineties reduced the potential spawner escapement from the Bolsena lake to less than 1 t; under current harvesting rates, the potential spawner escapement is estimated in about 12 t while in pristine conditions (i.e. high recruitment and no fishing) estimated spawner escapement is about 21 t. This analysis thus showed that current fishery management would comply with the 40% spawner escapement requirement of the EU regulation 1100/2007 if the connections between the Bolsena lake emissary and the sea were fully re-established. This confirms the opportunity of an integrated approach to management at the catchment area level scale for eel populations, that shall hopefully contribute to the conservation of the global stock.
topic river restoration
eel conservation
Anguilla anguilla
Mediterranean
fishery management
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2012030
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