@article{fdi:010084585, title = {{E}valuating the hatchery program of a highly exploited shrimp stock ({F}enneropenaeus chinensis) in a temperate marine ecosystem}, author = {{X}ing, {L}. and {C}hen, {Y}. and {T}anaka, {K}. {R}. and {B}arrier, {N}icolas and {R}en, {Y}. {P}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{H}atchery programs are commonly used to enhance fishery stocks, while the efforts to minimize potential negative ecological impacts have grown in recent years. {I}n {C}hina, {F}enneropenaeus chinensis is a fast-growing, short-lived shrimp species with a high commercial value. {F}. chinensis fishery is heavily dependent on the hatchery program. {W}e evaluated the trade-off between economic profits and ecological impacts of {F}. chinensis hatchery program in the {J}iaozhou {B}ay of {C}hina. {T}he total length of released individuals was 1.4 cm. {T}he results showed that artificially released {F}. chinensis individuals experienced high predation pressure during the first 2 weeks. {T}he economic profit peaked when 198 million individuals were released. {T}he modeled hatchery program yielded a lower proportion of individuals with the increasing amount of {F}. chinensis release. {T}he temporally uniform hatchery release was more efficient than other hatchery release scenarios (e.g., increasing the released amount year by year) in a long-term hatchery program. {F}. chinensis had the negative impacts on two large predatory fishes. {L}arge fishes recovered at a slower rate than small fishes after the {F}. chinensis release stopped. {R}educing fishing pressure could offset negative impacts of {F}. chinensis release on large fishes. {T}he study indicates that the effectiveness of {F}. chinensis release cannot be enhanced by simply increasing the released amount. {A} long-term {F}. chinensis hatchery program with a large released amount may present additional challenges for managing natural resources in an ecosystem context.}, keywords = {{OSMOSE}-{JZB} model ; {F}enneropenaeus chinensis release ; economic profits ; ecological impacts ; {J}iaozhou {B}ay ; {CHINE} ; {ZONE} {TEMPEREE} ; {JIAOZHOU} {BAIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{F}rontiers in {M}arine {S}cience}, volume = {9}, numero = {}, pages = {789805 [13 p.]}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.3389/fmars.2022.789805}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010084585}, }