Project

EPELECO

Evaluating the pelagic realm from an integrated ecosystem based perspective in a changing world: insights from the NE Atlantic

TerritoryNational
Funder:General State Administration
Duration2019-2022
StatusCompleted

To evaluate the dynamics of the pelagic ecosystem of the Bay of Biscay, we need to better understand the trophic interactions between different pelagic components, including the interaction with different external stressors such as fishing activity and environmental changes.

Within this context, we present the EPELECO research project based on a multidisciplinary approach that integrates the existing and innovative information derived from multidisciplinary pelagic surveys to implement an improved framework towards an ecosystem-based management of the Bay of Biscay pelagic ecosystem. The need of improving the knowledge about trophic interactions between different pelagic components and the existing relationship between abiotic and biotic components has already been identified as an important gap in the study area.

Additionally, the lack of information about the state of some biotic components and their spatial and temporal dynamics has also been highlighted. Addressing these three issues will help making big progresses towards the operationalization of the ecosystem approach in the study area, both from an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) and an Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) perspective.

EPELECO will try to close knowledge gaps by collecting and analyzing information of ecosystem components other than the pelagic species historically targeted by these surveys. This means that new information will available on the spatial variability of some environmental variables, but also about biotic components that directly interact with and influence the spatial dynamics of pelagic species.

Collected samples will also help to better understand the trophic interactions and their spatial variability. A visu and stable isotopes techniques will be used then to analyze the samples and the potential influence of environmental variables on the spatial dynamics of pelagic species will be analyzed by using a holistic framework. All this new information together with the one that will be collated from the existing databases will help implementing different mechanistic multispecies and ecosystem models that might at the same time contribute to improve current knowledge on the pelagic realm. Given the spatial dimension of the existing information, the spatial distribution of pelagic species, their spatial trophic interactions and their variability could be analyzed by using spatial and temporally dynamic tools.

By developing an ecosystem-based modelling framework to support decision making in fisheries management, we will able to (1) incorporate new data on ecosystem scale surveys and (2) to incorporate trophic relationships between different pelagic components with the aim of (a) develop a new framework for  supporting tactical decision makings of pelagic species from a holistic perspective and (b) implement a spatial and time dynamic model that provides a working framework for a long term strategic management of the Bay of Biscay ecosystem, requiring the participation of involved stakeholders during the process.

The present research proposal will be developed within the general guidelines of environmental sustainability and biodiversity with the specific objective of addressing the challenge of sustainability of natural resources in general and marine ecosystems in particular within the Spanish Strategy of Science, Technology and Innovation, adapted from the new Horizon 2020 European framework for Research and Innovation.

Participants

AZTI (coordinator), IEO and Agrocampus Ouest

Funding

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MCIU), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)

Proyectos de investigación

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ZIMARROI

Spatio-temporal distribution and zonal attachment of Atlantic bluefin tuna in the Bay of Biscay

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MUGITUN

Migratory Patterns and Thermal Preferences of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna through Biogeochemistry

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BBPP ANABAC

Monitoring and verification of the Code of Best Practices for Purse Seine Tuna Vessels

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BBPP OPAGAC

Monitoring and verification of the Code of Best Practices for Purse Seine Tuna Vessels

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SUMMER

Sustainable management of mesopelagic resources

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ARBAS

Protected predators and commercial fisheries: bycatch assessment, mitigation and socio-economic valuation

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MEESO

Ecologically and economically Sustainable Mesopelagic Fisheries

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GECKA

Genetic close-kin analysis on white anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius) for abundance estimates in support of deep sea fisheries management under the Common Fisheries Policy

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ECOPES

Enfoque ecosistémico para la investigación pesquera

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BIOMAN & JUVENA

Campaigns for the scientific evaluation of anchovies

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BSH – BLUESHARK

Habitat characterisation, migration patterns and spatio-temporal interaction of the Basque fleet with blue sharks (Prionacea glauca) and shortfin mako sharks (Isurus oxyrinchus)

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SALPAS

Vertical distribution of anchovy and mackerel, predictive and tactical solutions

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MARINE BEACON

Understanding and reducing bycatch of protected species

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SECWEB

Strengthening regional cooperation in the field of data collection.

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INXS

Innovation for the sustainable exploitation of pelagic species

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BFT Index

BFT juvenile acoustic index in the Bay of Biscay

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NEGULABUR

Spatial-temporal distribution of bluefin tuna in the Bay of Biscay

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PALPROF

Deep-sea longline campaign to estimate the abundance of sharks and other species.

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CLIREMAR

Escenarios climáticos de los recursos marinos vulnerables de España

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MSE Tuna

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CLIPES

Predicción y anticipación de los efectos de la variabilidad en condiciones oceanográficas y el cambio climático global a las pesquerías de las flotas vascas

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DIADES

Assessing and enhancing ecosystem services provided by diadromous fish in a climate change context

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MARINE GUARDIAN

Reducing the environmental impacts of fisheries on marine species and hábitats

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VarMer

Variability in abundance and biological parameters of European hake

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SEAwise

Shaping Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management

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DISCARDLESS

Working for less discards

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CABFISHMAN

Conserving Atlantic Biodiversity by Supporting Innovative Small Scale Fisheries co-Management

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GBYP

Genetic and biological studies for the population structure of Bluefin Tuna

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ITUNNES

Improving tropical TuNa biological knowledge for eNd-usErS

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GENOMY

Feasibility study of genetic methods and otolith microchemistry to inform population structure of eastern Pacific yellowfin tuna.

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Related application sectors, research lines and sublines

Research lines: Blue Economy, Efficient, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture

Research sublines: Sustainable fishery management

Research team

Eider Andonegi

Eider Andonegi Odriozola
Senior researcher

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