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Title: Fisheries performance indicators for assessing the ecological sustainability of wild-caught seafood products in Europe
Authors: Grati, Fabio : Druon, Jean-Noel : Gascuel, Didier : Absil, Christine; Bastardie, Francois; Bonanomi, Sara; Fabi, Gianna and Glemarec, Gildas; Guitton, Jerome; Hornborg, Sara; Iriondo, Ane; Jung, Armelle; Kalogirou, Stefanos; Li Veli, Daniel and Lloret, Josep; Maravelias, Christos; Moutopoulos, Dimitrios K. and Raid, Tiit; Rindorf, Anna; Sala, Antonello; Scanu, Martina and Scarcella, Giuseppe; Ticina, Vjekoslav; Ulrich, Clara and Lucchetti, Alessandro
Abstract: 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.
Keywords: Sustainable fishing practices; Sustainability indicators; Fishing impact assessment; Societal awareness; Marine ecosystems; Ecological risks; Rating scale; FISH
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Type: Article
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DOI: 10.1016/j.indic.2025.100632
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/2494
ISSN: 2665-9727
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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