AFRAME: Un marco de trabajo para la flota basado en el área de gestión de la pesca
El objetivo es desarrollar un marco para las flotas y la pesca que permita prestar de asesoramiento en materia de gestión integrada de la pesca. El marco será resistente, por ejemplo, a la ausencia de datos de descarte.

The three case studies comprise regions/areas where the need for a fleet-based management is most urgent:

  1. The North Sea.
  2. The Atlantic Western Area.
  3. The Mediterranean Sea.

Project Task

The AFRAME project has three research themes:

  1. the development and testing of a bio-economic framework for describing fleet activity in terms of the fisheries in which the fleet participates, and how they allocate their effort across these fisheries;
  2. development of indicator approaches to summarise information and present advice concerning multi-fleet and multi-species fisheries;
  3. stakeholder perceptions and institutional implications of a shift to fleet and area based management

Contribution to European fisheries management

The reform of the CFP includes regional approeaches to management which imply a shift in the current advisory and management systems applied to European marine fisheries. This project intends to make significant progress in the research areas of most direct relevance to this transition.

Duration: April 2007 – March 2009

Partners:

  • AZTI-Tecnalia (Project coordination)
  • CEFAS
  • Centre for Environment Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Implementation and Coordination)
  • DFU – Technical University of Denmark
  • Fisheries Research Services
  • Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
  • University of Aalborg
  • IFREMER - Institut Français pour la Recherche et l’Exploitation de la Mer
  • Institute of Marine Research
  • Animal Sciences Group
  • Wageningen IMARES
  • FOI – Institute of Food and Resource Economics
  • Instituto Español de Oceanografía
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