Fisheries performance indicators for assessing the ecological sustainability of wild-caught seafood products in Europe

IF 5.6 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2025.100632
Fabio Grati , Jean-Noël Druon , Didier Gascuel , Christine Absil , François Bastardie , Sara Bonanomi , Gianna Fabi , Gildas Glemarec , Jerome Guitton , Sara Hornborg , Ane Iriondo , Armelle Jung , Stefanos Kalogirou , Daniel Li Veli , Josep Lloret , Christos Maravelias , Dimitrios K. Moutopoulos , Tiit Raid , Anna Rindorf , Antonello Sala , Alessandro Lucchetti
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The increasing global demand for seafood has intensified pressure on marine resources and hence the need to adopt sustainable fishing practices and promote sustainable products. Raising consumer awareness about the variability in ecological sustainability of seafood is an important tool to facilitate prevention of marine resource overexploitation, minimise the impact of fishing on ecosystems, and ensure long-term renewal of aquatic resources. Here we propose a simple but comprehensive and generic assessment framework with three indicators that inform on the impact of fishing practices on seabed habitats, fish stock status, and bycatch risk of sensitive species for any given product, whether domestically caught or imported, based on publicly available information. A rating scale from 1 to 5 is used for clarity and effectiveness in communicating the respective risks. The indicators provide a user-friendly tool for consumers, policymakers, and industry professionals to make informed decisions about seafood sustainability. Our results show contrasted ecological risks among the main fishing methods, which is crucial for value chain actors for making informed choices that support sustainable fishing practices. Our method enables scientifically proven practices for mitigating by-catches of sensitive species to be accounted for. A clear, transparent, fair and adaptable scoring system can enhance societal awareness and steer the market towards more sustainable seafood products.
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用于评估欧洲野生海产品生态可持续性的渔业绩效指标
全球对海产品需求的增加加大了对海洋资源的压力,因此需要采用可持续的捕鱼方法和促进可持续的产品。提高消费者对海产品生态可持续性可变性的认识,是促进防止海洋资源过度开发、尽量减少捕捞对生态系统的影响和确保水生资源长期更新的重要工具。在此,我们提出了一个简单但全面和通用的评估框架,其中包括三个指标,根据公开信息,就任何特定产品(无论是国内捕捞还是进口捕捞)的捕捞做法对海底栖息地、鱼类种群状况和敏感物种的副渔获风险的影响提供信息。从1到5的评级等级用于明确和有效地传达各自的风险。这些指标为消费者、政策制定者和行业专业人士提供了一个用户友好的工具,帮助他们就海产品的可持续性做出明智的决策。我们的研究结果显示了主要捕捞方式之间的生态风险对比,这对于价值链参与者做出明智选择以支持可持续捕捞方式至关重要。我们的方法使科学证明的减轻敏感物种副渔获物的做法得到考虑。一个清晰、透明、公平和适应性强的评分系统可以提高社会意识,引导市场转向更可持续的海产品。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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