Especificaciones de las campañas de arrastre MEDITS en un enfoque ecosistémico para la gestión pesquera

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https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.04915.11X

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recursos demersales, campaña de arrastre, muestreo, Mediterráneo

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El programa MEDITS comenzó en 1994 en el Mediterráneo, con la cooperación entre institutos de investigación de cuatro países: Francia, Grecia, Italia, España. A lo largo del tiempo, y con la puesta en marcha del programa europeo para la recopilación y gestión de datos pesqueros (Data Collection Framework, DCF), se unieron nuevos socios como Eslovenia, Croacia, Albania, Montenegro, Malta y Chipre. Los proyectos regionales de FAO han facilitado la cooperación con países no europeos. MEDITS aplica un protocolo y una metodología de muestreo comunes, que abarca desde la recolección de muestras hasta el almacenamiento de datos y los controles de calidad de los mismos (programa RoME). Durante muchos años, MEDITS ha sido la fuente de datos más importante para la evaluación de los recursos demersales, mediante indicadores de población y comunidad y modelos de evaluación y simulación, basados en datos independientes de la pesca. Con la consolidación del DCF, MEDITS proporciona rutinariamente índices de abundancia de especies objetivo, que se usan para ajustar modelos de evaluación de stocks. A lo largo del tiempo, los objetivos de las campañas se han ampliado desde las poblaciones demersales a sus comunidades y ecosistemas, afrontando nuevos desafíos, como la identificación de hábitats esenciales para los peces, y proporcionando nuevos planteamientos científicos vinculados a la Directiva Marco sobre la Estrategia Marina (p.ej. biodiversidad, redes tróficas, especies alóctonas y evaluaciones de basura marina), así como la aproximación ecosistémica a las pesquerías y la Planificación Espacial Marina.

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2019-12-30

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Spedicato MT, Massutí E, Mérigot B, Tserpes G, Jadaud A, Relini G. Especificaciones de las campañas de arrastre MEDITS en un enfoque ecosistémico para la gestión pesquera. Sci. mar. [Internet]. 30 de diciembre de 2019 [citado 16 de mayo de 2024];83(S1):9-20. Disponible en: https://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1829

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