BROWN SHRIMP MANAGEMENT PLAN Brown Shrimp Cooperative MSC Group NSAC Brown Shrimp Focus Group Utrecht, 19. January 2016 Danmark DeutschlandNederland.

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BROWN SHRIMP MANAGEMENT PLAN Brown Shrimp Cooperative MSC Group NSAC Brown Shrimp Focus Group Utrecht, 19. January 2016 Danmark DeutschlandNederland

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG- TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS SCIENTIFIC MONITORING OTHER STAKEHOLDERS STEERING GROUP INDEPENDENT CONTROL POs

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS MESH SIZE 20 mm NO PULSE TRAWL LPUE BASED HCR ”MSY” PLAN MAY mm PRECAUTIONARY REFERENCE POINT: 72 HOURS CAPACITY CAP & 200 DAYS 10 m BEAM & 2 t GEAR

HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MESH SIZE 20 mm NO PULSE TRAWL CAPACITY CAP & 200 DAYS LPUE BASED HCR 10 m BEAM & 2 t GEAR ”MSY” PLAN MAY mm MAY mm MAY mm CO-MANAGED SCIENTIFIC MONITORING

HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MESH SIZE 20 mm NO PULSE TRAWL CAPACITY CAP 200 DAYS LPUE BASED HCR 10 m BEAM 2 t WEIGHT LIMIT REFERENCE POINT: 24 HOURS PRECAUTIONARY REFERENCE POINT: 72 HOURS

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS DISCARD MEASURES REVIEW ETP LOGBOOK ALWAYS SIEVE NET/ GRID MAX 15 % SIEVAGE HABITAT EFFECTS MONITORING 6.8 mm SIEVE WASTE & OIL HANDLING

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS DISCARD MEASURES REVIEW ETP LOGBOOK ALWAYS SIEVE NET/ GRID MESH SIZE 20 mm ”MSY” PLAN MAY mm MAY mm MAY mm MAX 15 % SIEVAGE HABITAT EFFECTS MONITORING 6.8 mm SIEVE WASTE & OIL HANDLING

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG- TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS SCIENTIFIC MONITORING OTHER STAKEHOLDERS STEERING GROUP INDEPENDENT CONTROL POs ”MSY” PLAN LPUE BASED HCR DISCARD MEASURES REVIEW

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS SCIENTIFIC MONITORING OTHER STAKEHOLDERS STEERING GROUP INDEPENDENT CONTROL POs

SUSTAINABLE FISHERY CO-MANAGED HIGH LONG-TERM YIELD MINIMIZED ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

THE END? NO, THE BEGINNING! Danmark DeutschlandNederland