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The best environmental choice in seafood

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The best environmental choice in seafood

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  1. Disclaimer If any interpretive issues arise in relation to the issues covered in these presentations, the text of the MSC Scheme Documents will prevail in all instances. The MSC is not responsible for any issues arising to any parties as a result of consulting these presentations. If you are unsure of any details on any of the subjects covered, please consult the relevant MSC scheme documents or contact the MSC at standards@msc.org. MSC Executive October 2010 The best environmental choice in seafood

  2. Risk-Based Framework (RBF) Overview

  3. Learning Objectives • To know when the Risk-Based Framework can be used • To understand an outline of the methods used to assess a data-deficient fishery

  4. Agenda • Which components and performance indicators can the Risk-Based Framework be used for? • Two methods • SICA • PSA

  5. The RBF – Risk Based Framework Performance Indicators (31) Principles Components 1. Outcome/ Status PIs 1-3 P1.Target Stock PIs 1-4 2. Management, info etc 1. Retained species 2. Bycatch species 1. Outcome/ Status P2. Ecosystem Impact 2. Management 3. ETP species 3. Information 4. Habitats 5. Ecosystem PIs 1-4 1. Governance and policy P3. Management PIs 1-5 2. Fishery specific management

  6. RBF includes two key methods • Scale Intensity Consequence Analysis (SICA) Qualitative: consulting stakeholders through a structured process and framework, using expert opinion to estimate risk • Productivity Susceptibility Analysis (PSA) Semi-Quantitative: using biological and catchability attributes of the stock and fishery to estimate risk through calculations.

  7. SICA • Screening tool to measure the impacts of fishery activities on a range of scoring issues • P1 – typically the target species of the fishery • P2 – full range of retained and bycatch species, habitats or ecosystems could be assessed • Where judgements about risk uncertain, highest plausible consequence score should be chosen

  8. SICA Scoring • Work with stakeholders to define the: • Scale (temporal and spatial) and • Intensity of the relevant risk-causing activity as well as the consequence for the particular species, habitat or ecosystem being scored • Where consequence scores sufficiently high for the target, retained or bycatch species, a further evaluation using PSA is undertaken

  9. PSAProductivity and Susceptibility Analysis Productivity attributes • Maximum age • Age at maturity • Size at maturity • Annual fecundity • Maximum size • Reproductive strategy • Trophic level Susceptibility attributes • Availability • Overlap with fishery • Encounterability • Habitat overlap • Depth range overlap • Selectivity • Post-Capture Mortality

  10. PSA Scoring Tables (risk levels) Productivity attributesSusceptibility attributes

  11. PSA Scoring Spreadsheet

  12. Questions & Answers Questions?

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