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Lake or Sea? The Unknown Future of Central Baltic Sea Herring
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2019
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Fishery AssessmentUnknown FutureHarvestable Fish StocksCoastal EngineeringEngineeringSustainable FisheryFishery ScienceNatural VariabilityFisheries ScienceFishery ManagementMarine SystemsOceanographyFisheries ManagementMarine BiologyCommercial FishingClimate Dynamics
The understanding of natural variability of harvestable fish stocks is of fundamental interest for their management; however, time series are often biased by the impact of fisheries. Observations show that the mean weight of central Baltic Sea herring (Clupea harengus), a quantity unbiased by fisheries, is indirectly influenced by the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO) via a complex mediator chain, in which a transition from a marine to a freshwater state plays a major role. This observed trend is also projected for the future in regional climate change scenarios. The consequence of increasing precipitation is a reduction in the marine habitat, a change in the prey community and a decrease in the mean weight of three-year-old central Baltic Sea herring from 50-70 g in the late 1970s to 25-30 g today. The reduction in weight over this period represents a reduction in landings of approximately one million tons of herring and an economic loss of the order of €100 million.
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