GFCM SCSA, Izmir 22-26 Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Fishery Assessment of Sardine Stock GSA06 (Northern Spain) Bellido, J.M. 1, Quintanilla, L.

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GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Fishery Assessment of Sardine Stock GSA06 (Northern Spain) Bellido, J.M. 1, Quintanilla, L. 2, Giráldez, A. 2, Torres, P 2., Ceruso, C. 1, Alemany, F. 3, Iglesias, M. 3 1 Instituto Español de Oceanografía. Centro Oceanográfico de Murcia. C/ Varadero 1. San Pedro del Pinatar Murcia. Spain. 2 Instituto Español de Oceanografía. Centro Oceanográfico de Málaga. Puerto Pesquero s/n. Apdo 285. Fuengirola Málaga. Spain. 3 Instituto Español de Oceanografía. Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares. Muelle del Poniente s/n. Apdo 291. Palma de Mallorca Spain.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Introduction Fishery assessment by VPA methods of the Spanish sardine stock GSA06 is reported. VPA Lowestoft software suite was used and XSA was the assessment method. A separable VPA was also run as exploratory analysis for both stocks. Stochastic short term projections were also produced.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al GFCM GSA- 06 Northern Spain Landings and sampling ports (in blue)

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Assessment Data GSA06 Landings time series ALK , combined ALK for Length Distributions Biological sampling for Maturity at age and Weight-Length relationships. Tuning data from acoustic survey ECOMED and Commercial Fleet off Barcelona, Tarragona, Castellón and Torrevieja.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al XSA Input Data GSA06

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al XSA Input Data GSA06

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Assessment Model Separable VPA – as Exploratory tool. VPA - XSA (Extended Survivors Analysis) as assessment tool.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Diagnostics Separable GSA06 Log catchability residual plots. No unusual pattern of residuals and conflicts between ages.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al XSA Assessment Main Settings XSA: Fbar 1-3. Age 2 for q stock-size independent and age 3 for q independent of age. Fshrinkage = and S.E. for fleet terminal estimates ≥ XSA Diagnostics. Residuals by Fleet. Estimations of Survivors by age and fleet.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Fleet Diagnostics GSA06

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Estimated Survivors by Fleet GSA06

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Estimated Survivors by Fleet GSA06

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Estimated Survivors by Fleet GSA06

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Stock Summary GSA06

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Short term projections Deterministic Projections for three years (2008 to 2010). MFDP software (Multi-Fleet Deterministic Projections). Settings: Recruitment Geometric mean: GSA06 - R GM = 1603 millions. F statu quo is Fishing Mortality Average last three years and Reference ages 1-3, i.e. average Fbar last 3 years. GSA06 - Fstatu quo = 0.80.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Results GSA06 Short term projection

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Conclusions - Assessment Landings in 2007 were 23,980 t, showing a decrease from that of 2006 (29,350 t). The time series shows an stable pattern, although it is at low level. The lowest landings of the assessed time series is Fishing mortality is at a moderate-high level (F 07 =0.83), showing a rather plane pattern from 2002 onwards. Recruitment in 2007 (R 07 =1478 millions) increases slightly from that of 2006 (1172 millions). The trend of the recruitments is so important as they can affect seriously to the stock health. Both Total Biomass in 2007 (TB=72,860 t) and Spawning Stock Biomass in 2006 (SSB=51,220 t) show an stable pattern with a slight recovery from the lowest observed SSB (Bloss=36,830 t, in 2002), although both TB and SSB are still at a rather low level.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Conclusions - Catch forecasting statu quo F (F bar05-07 =0.80, R GM = 1603 millions) landings are predicted to be close to 23,200 t in 2008 and 25,300 t in Total biomass will be 74,000 t in 2008, 78,300 t in 2009 and 80,100 t in 2010, what account for an increase on stock numbers. SSB will also increase from 50,800 t to 56,500 t from 2008 to This exploitation pattern to maintain F statu quo will produce a slightly gain and continuing the increasing trend, helping the recovery of the stock from its lowest value in 2002.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Conclusions - Management considerations No reference points for sardine can be suggested at this point. Further research is aimed to produce Reference Points and Harvest Control Rules for the sardine GSA06 fishery. This fishery is considered as fully exploited. We consider fishing effort should not increase beyond the current levels. This should allow to maintain the current levels of Fishing mortality.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Further work Reference points Harvest Control Rules.

GFCM SCSA, Izmir Sept 2008Sardine GSA06 Bellido et al Thanks for your attention. Comments are welcomed. Dr. Jose Mª Bellido