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Interdecadal variability of anchoveta abundance and overcapacity of the fishery in Peru
Authors:Pierre Fr  on, Marilú   Bouchon, Christian Mullon, Christian Garcí  a,Miguel   iquen
Affiliation:aInstitut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), UR097, CRHMT, BP 171, 34203 Sète, France;bInstituto del Mar del Peru, (IMARPE), P.O. Box 22, El Callao, Peru
Abstract:Paleontological and historical stock abundance estimates indicate that pelagic fish populations inhabiting upwelling ecosystems undergo large interdecadal variations in abundance with amplitudes equal to, if not larger than, the interannual variability. The interdecadal variability is characterized by periods of high and low abundance, termed “pseudo-cycles”, because of their irregular periodicity. Fisheries targeting small pelagic fish suffer from overall overcapitalization, like many other fisheries, but also from an additional overcapitalization problem: a phase displacement between rapid fish population decreases and a slower disinvestment which follows. This lag produces economic hardship.Here we document the fish:fishery relationship for the Peruvian anchoveta. Anchoveta pseudo-cycles of 20 to >100 years are observed, with the present stock abundance most likely located near upper part of the cycle. Fleet overcapacity expressed as the proportion of unused present capacity is estimated at 72% and processing overcapacity at 89%. A simple bio-economic model demonstrates the risks associated with the pseudo-periodicity in fish stock abundance in conjunction with fishery investment, open access, and overcapacity: a timing bomb for the fishing sector. The lag between disinvestment and decrease in fish abundance is quantified. A reduction of the fishing and processing capacity and measures to decrease the investment lag are recommended to limit the social, economical and political tensions that will result from the expected decrease in stock abundance. Finally, some management options to reduce these risks are discussed.
Keywords:Fishery management   Pelagic fisheries   Fishing effort   Overcapacity   Overexploitation   Temporal variations   Humboldt current   Peru
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