<p>The ICES Working Group on Recreational Fisheries Surveys
(WGRFS) role is to summarise and quality assure recreational fishery data
collected in European countries, and feed into the ICES advisory process on
recreational fishing issues. In 2019, WGRFS shared and evaluated current
national surveys; assessed the validity of new survey designs; assessed the use
of survey data in stock assessments and the impact of catch and release;
discussed the treatment of outliers in the analysis of survey data; reviewed
the potential impacts of climate change on species distribution and updated the
species list for collection under the Data Collection Framework (Regulation
((EC) No 2017/1004)); reviewed European and regional coordination; assessed
data storage options; assessed novel survey methods; and discussed the ICES
Workshop on Integrating Human Dimensions into the Management of Marine
Recreational Fisheries (WKHDR).</p>
<p>WGRFS provides a useful network for individuals developing
surveys to test their ideas and designs that will increase the quality of data
delivered. WGRFS has engaged with the Regional Coordination Groups, providing
input into meetings and support for issues around recreational fisheries. The
profile of the group has been raised through scientific presentations at
conferences, and contribution to the development of a theme set in the ICES Journal
of Marine Sciences titled “Marine recreational fisheries - current state and
future opportunities”. Over the last year, the members of the group have
published several publications facilitated by the WGRFS including an assessment
of the impacts of recreational fishing on key European fish stocks, a review on
the potential environmental impacts of recreational fisheries on stocks and
ecosystems, and a review on digital camera monitoring of recreational fishing
effort. </p>
<p>At the 2019 meeting, further progress was made in key areas.
Updates were provided on national sampling programmes, with surveys underway in
almost all countries, and the most recent estimates collated. The design and
implementation phase of the Galician (Spain), Swedish, and Danish programmes
were assessed using the WGRFS quality assurance tool. The need for novel
approaches for inclusion of recreational data in stock assessment for a broader
range of stocks was highlighted, and approaches for catch allocations were
discussed. Furthermore, the potential impacts of climate change on species
caught by recreational fisheries and how that could impact on species lists for
collection under the DCF was assessed. Approaches for European and regional
coordination of data collection were discussed. Novel methods for data
collection were highlighted, and need to be reviewed regularly as the landscape
is changing very quickly.</p>
<p>Intersessional work was agreed on: analysis and inclusion of
data in stock assessments; compiling methods for catch allocation between user
groups; and updating the quality assessment tool. The WGRFS recommendations
were: developing a database that compiles estimates of recreational fisheries
catches; to include recreational fisheries in more stock assessments and
advice; that further work on the impacts of catch and release should be funded;
and a workshop to review the impact of recreational fisheries based on the
outcomes from EU-MAP pilot studies.</p>
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WGRFS
Series
ICES Scientific Reports
Volume
2
Issue
1
Contributors (Editors)
Keno Ferter; Kieran Hyder
Contributors (Authors)
Anssi Ahvonen; Jérôme Baudrier; Hugo Diogo; Arnau Dunton; Ana Gordoa; Fabio Grati; Bruce Hartill; Jan Hinriksson; David Jiménez Alvarado; Anders Kagervall; Lina Kairyté; Kostas Kapiris Martin Karlsson; Jérôme Lafon; Martin Laporta; Adam Lejk; Roi Martínez; Esha Mohamed; Pentti Moilanen; Estanis Mugerza; Hans Jakob Olesen; Anastasios Papadopoulos; Pablo Pita; Joao Pontes Justas Poviliūnas; Zachary Radford; Krzysztof Radtke; Mafalda Rangel; Dália Reis; Oscar Sagué Pla Christian Skov; Harry V. Strehlow; Andreas Sundelöf; Bryony Townhill; David Turnbull; Didzis Ustups; Tessa van der Hammen; Pedro Veiga; Leonardo A. Venerus; Thomas Verleye; Jon Helge Vølstad; Joseph Watson; Simon Weltersbach
ISSN
2618-1371
Recommended citation
ICES. 2020. Working Group on Recreational Fisheries Surveys (WGRFS; outputs from 2019 meeting). ICES Scientific Reports. 2:1. 78 pp. http://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.5744