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Diverse integrated ecosystem approach overcomes pandemic-related fisheries monitoring challenges

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Diverse integrated ecosystem approach overcomes pandemic-related fisheries monitoring challenges

J. A. Santora, T. L. Rogers, et al.

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly hampered fisheries and ecosystem assessments, presenting unique challenges for biodiversity and management strategies. Researchers, including Jarrod A. Santora and Tanya L. Rogers, propose an innovative framework combining empirical models and simulation techniques to assess ecosystem status despite data shortages. Discover how this approach aims to enhance ecological insights within the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem.... show more
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented cancellations of fisheries and ecosystem-assessment surveys, resulting in a recession of observations needed for management and conservation globally. This unavoidable reduction of survey data poses challenges for informing biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, developing future stock assessments of harvested species, and providing strategic advice for ecosystem-based management. We present a diversified framework involving integration of monitoring data with empirical models and simulations to inform ecosystem status within the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We augment trawl observations collected from a limited fisheries survey with survey effort reduction simulations, use of seabird diets as indicators of fish abundance, and krill species distribution modeling trained on past observations. This diversified approach allows for evaluation of ecosystem status during data-poor situations, especially during the COVID-19 era. The challenges to ecosystem monitoring imposed by the pandemic may be overcome by preparing for unexpected effort reduction, linking disparate ecosystem indicators, and applying new species modeling techniques.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 11, 2021
Authors
Jarrod A. Santora, Tanya L. Rogers, Megan A. Cimino, Keith M. Sakuma, Keith D. Hanson, E. J. Dick, Jaime Jahncke, Pete Warzybok, John C. Field
Tags
COVID-19
ecosystem assessment
fisheries
biodiversity
California Current
data reduction
empirical models
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