Journal article
Ecosystem modelling in the southern Benguela: comparisons of Atlantis, Ecopath with Ecosim, and OSMOSE under fishing scenarios
MD Smith, EA Fulton, RW Day, LJ Shannon, YJ Shin
African Journal of Marine Science | NATL INQUIRY SERVICES CENTRE PTY LTD | Published : 2015
Abstract
Ecosystem-based management of marine fisheries requires the use of simulation modelling to investigate the system-level impact of candidate fisheries management strategies. However, testing of fundamental assumptions such as system structure or process formulations is rarely done. In this study, we compare the output of three different ecosystem models (Atlantis, Ecopath with Ecosim, and OSMOSE) applied to the same ecosystem (the southern Benguela), to explore which ecosystem effects of fishing are most sensitive to model uncertainty. We subjected the models to two contrasting fishing pressure scenarios, applying high fishing pressure to either small pelagic fish or to adult hake. We compare..
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Awarded by Seventh Framework Programme
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Morgane Travers for providing advice and data for the OSMOSE simulations. Funding for this project was provided to MDS by the University of Melbourne and CSIRO. YJS acknowledges support from the EU FP7 project MEECE (Marine Ecosystem Evolution in a Changing Environment - grant agreement no. 212085) and the FRB project EMIBIOS (End-to-end Modelling and Indicators for BIOdiversity Scenarios, contract no. APP-SCEN-2010-II). We thank the reviewers of an earlier version of this manuscript for their helpful comments.