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      <ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type>
      <work-type>ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES</work-type>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Tidd, A.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Tolotti, M. T.</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Guillotreau, Patrice</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Barrier, Nicolas</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Dagorn, Laurent</style>
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      <titles>
        <title>Balancing fishing effort along the tropical tuna abundance-size spectrum</title>
        <secondary-title>Ecological Modelling</secondary-title>
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      <pages>111495 [10 p.]</pages>
      <keywords>
        <keyword>Sustainability</keyword>
        <keyword>Balanced harvest</keyword>
        <keyword>Tunas</keyword>
        <keyword>Indian ocean</keyword>
        <keyword>Fishing fleets</keyword>
        <keyword>Fleet-based management</keyword>
        <keyword>OCEAN INDIEN</keyword>
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      <dates>
        <year>2026</year>
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      <call-num>fdi:010096282</call-num>
      <language>ENG</language>
      <periodical>
        <full-title>Ecological Modelling</full-title>
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      <isbn>0304-3800</isbn>
      <accession-num>ISI:001676462100001</accession-num>
      <electronic-resource-num>10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2026.111495</electronic-resource-num>
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      <volume>514</volume>
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      <abstract>The ecosystem approach to fisheries is widely recognised as a key management goal, yet its definition and implementation remain debated. Most fisheries management relies on single-species strategies with technical measures to reduce bycatch. However, selective removals disrupt species composition, affecting ecosystem dynamics and resilience. We present a proof-of-concept model based on balanced harvesting that allocates fishing pressure proportionally across three tuna stocks-yellowfin (Thunnus albacares), skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), and bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus)-in the Indian Ocean according to their size-biomass ratios. The model optimises fishing effort by gear using a predefined objective function based on length-based population dynamics, ensuring a balanced harvest while maintaining each tuna species' biomass within its maximum sustainable yield (BMSY) limit. By assigning fishing mortality (F-multiplier) to each fleet, the model aims to maintain, within the bounds of BMSY for each stock, the ecosystem structure (based on size-abundance relationships) over a 20-year simulation. Results indicate significant reductions in fishing mortality across gears relative to 2020 levels. While some gears, such as purse seine free-school, show increased catches and revenues (146%), others, like purse seine log-school, experience declines (-22%). Overall, fishing at BMSY improves total revenues and catches by 51% and 34%, respectively, compared to 2020. This work demonstrates that it is possible to maintain each tuna stock within BMSY bounds by managing fishing fleets while preserving ecosystem structure, a significant goal of the ecosystem approach to fisheries.</abstract>
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