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Study 2008-11 lot 2 Pilot projects to estimate potential and actual escapement of silver eel

Reporting on the proportion of eel that manages to escape to the oceans for the spawning migration is an important part of the Eel management Plans that should be operational by mid 2009. In order to estimate the amount of escapees a consistent methodology should be developed that could be applied by the Member States.

Last update: 22/05/10

Study 2008-10 lot 4: Improving the knowledge of the biology and the fisheries of the new species for management

Over time ‘new’ species become subject of fisheries management. In that case information for advise for management is needed. This study looks at available information for 12 new species   Why this study?

Last update: 22/05/10

Study 2008-10 lot 3 Study for the revision of the plaice box

Did the plaice box work? Requested by the NSRAC the Commission will evaluate the effect of the plaice box and look at ways the performance of the plaice box could be improved if at all closed areas do work. The evaluation of the proposed changes to take long term economic, social and ecological effects on board. Why this study?

Last update: 05/04/11

Study 2007-03 lot 6 Data analysis to support the development of a Baltic Salmon Action Plan

The International Baltic Sea Fish Commission’s Salmon Action Plan has since 1997 been in place to manage salmon in the Baltic Sea. With the EU membership of more Baltic States it was time to have a good look at the functioning of this Salmon Action Plan.

Last update: 05/04/11

Study 2006-15 lot 3: Evaluation of the pilot effort regime in the Kattegat

    A biological and socioeconomic impact assessment of the effects of a proposed management experiment: to suspend all quotas in the Kattegat in favour of an effort management regime.   Why this study?

Last update: 05/04/11

Study 2007-07 lot 5: Survey of existing bio-economic models

This report presents a review of the existing operating bioeconomic models within the EU. In particular the following models have been reviewed; EIAA, TEMAS, MOSES, BEMMFISH, BIRDMOD (including Aladym), MEFISTO, AHF, EMMFID, SRRMCF, COBAS, COCORP, ECONMULT and FLR (EFIMAS).    

Last update: 28/03/11

Study 2007-03 lot 4: An analysis of existing Rights Based Management (RBM) instruments in Member States and on setting up best practices in the EU

In Europe there is a wide variety of management systems based on fishing rights, like ITQs and fishing licences, in use. This study gives an overview of these systems and shows lessons we can learn from those experiences.   Why this study?

Last update: 22/05/10

PROFET POLICY: Fish policy flow: outcome of FP6 research programme

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Last update: 27/05/10

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