Managing without best predictions: the Management Strategy Evaluation framework. De Oliveira, J. A. A., Kell, L. T., Punt, A. E., Roel, B. A., & Butterworth, D. S. In Payne, A, Cotter, J, & Potter, T, editors, ADVANCES IN FISHERIES SCIENCE: 50 YEARS ON FROM BEVERTON AND HOLT, pages 104-134. BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL, OSNEY MEAD, OXFORD OX2 0EL, ENGLAND, 2008.
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Despite consistent and extensive efforts over the past 50 years by regional management bodies and national governments to regulate fisheries, fishing capacity has often remained well above that necessary to exploit marine resources at optimal sustainable levels. Although the need to develop alternative novel management strategies that are able to meet their goals is widely recognized, it is almost impossible to achieve this by conducting large-scale experiments on fish populations. There has therefore been a trend towards the use of computer simulation to identify management strategies that can satisfy multiple objectives and that are robust to uncertainty. This chapter introduces harvest control rules (HCRs), and reviews the use of the Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) framework, including its role in the transformation of HCRs into management procedures. Several examples of the implementation and use of the MSE framework around the world are given, and potential benefits and problems are discussed. Finally, the paper discusses the possible role of the MSE framework in implementing agreements under the World Summit on Sustainable Development and ecosystem-based fisheries management.
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Author = {De Oliveira, Jose A. A. and Kell, Laurence T. and Punt, Andre E. and
   Roel, Beatriz A. and Butterworth, Doug S.},
Editor = {{Payne, A and Cotter, J and Potter, T}},
Title = {{Managing without best predictions: the Management Strategy Evaluation
   framework}},
Booktitle = {{ADVANCES IN FISHERIES SCIENCE: 50 YEARS ON FROM BEVERTON AND HOLT}},
Year = {{2008}},
Pages = {{104-134}},
Abstract = {{Despite consistent and extensive efforts over the past 50 years by
   regional management bodies and national governments to regulate
   fisheries, fishing capacity has often remained well above that necessary
   to exploit marine resources at optimal sustainable levels. Although the
   need to develop alternative novel management strategies that are able to
   meet their goals is widely recognized, it is almost impossible to
   achieve this by conducting large-scale experiments on fish populations.
   There has therefore been a trend towards the use of computer simulation
   to identify management strategies that can satisfy multiple objectives
   and that are robust to uncertainty. This chapter introduces harvest
   control rules (HCRs), and reviews the use of the Management Strategy
   Evaluation (MSE) framework, including its role in the transformation of
   HCRs into management procedures. Several examples of the implementation
   and use of the MSE framework around the world are given, and potential
   benefits and problems are discussed. Finally, the paper discusses the
   possible role of the MSE framework in implementing agreements under the
   World Summit on Sustainable Development and ecosystem-based fisheries
   management.}},
Publisher = {{BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL}},
Address = {{OSNEY MEAD, OXFORD OX2 0EL, ENGLAND}},
Type = {{Article; Book Chapter}},
Language = {{English}},
Affiliation = {{De Oliveira, JAA (Reprint Author), Ctr Environm Fisheries \& Aquaculture Sci, Pakefield Rd, Lowestoft NR33 0HT, Suffolk, England.
   De Oliveira, Jose A. A.; Kell, Laurence T.; Roel, Beatriz A., Ctr Environm Fisheries \& Aquaculture Sci, Lowestoft NR33 0HT, Suffolk, England.
   Punt, Andre E., Univ Washington, Sch Aquat \& Fishery Sci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA.
   Punt, Andre E., CSIRO Marine \& Atmospher Res, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia.
   Butterworth, Doug S., Univ Cape Town, Marine Resource Assessment \& Management Grp, Dept Math \& Appl Math, ZA-7701 Rondebosch, South Africa.}},
DOI = {{10.1002/9781444302653.ch6}},
ISBN = {{978-1-4051-7083-3}},
Keywords = {{ecosystem-based fishery management; harvest control rules; management
   procedures; Management Strategy Evaluation; precautionary approach;
   robustness; uncertainty}},
Keywords-Plus = {{INTERNATIONAL-WHALING-COMMISSION; ICES ROUNDFISH STOCKS;
   FISHERIES-MANAGEMENT; REFERENCE POINTS; CONTROL RULES; AUSTRALIA;
   SYSTEMS; TOOLS; UNCERTAINTY; RESOURCE}},
Research-Areas = {{Fisheries}},
Web-of-Science-Categories  = {{Fisheries}},
Author-Email = {{jose.deoliveira@cefas.co.uk}},
Number-of-Cited-References = {{113}},
Times-Cited = {{32}},
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Usage-Count-Since-2013 = {{7}},
Doc-Delivery-Number = {{BTV92}},
Unique-ID = {{ISI:000288205300008}},
OA = {{No}},
DA = {{2017-08-17}},
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