Stakeholders' objectives about Baltic salmon and herring

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What objectives do stakeholders have about Baltic salmon and herring and the management of these fish species?

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These are the first ideas about what kinds of objectives stakeholders may have.

  • Maximum sustainable yield.
  • Maximum production potential. (amount of fish produced in rivers to the sea)
  • Biological objective of salmon management.
  • Sustainability of salmon catch. Values behind these objectives will come from WP3 work. Objectives will be asked from the stakeholders.
  • Sustainability of herring catch --# : What is this exactly? --Jouni (talk) 07:19, 22 April 2015 (UTC)

Goherr project workpackages Goherr: WP2 Sociocultural use, value and governance of Baltic salmon and herring and Goherr: WP3 Scenarios and management objectives will answer this question.

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Goherr Research project 2015-2018: Integrated governance of Baltic herring and salmon stocks involving stakeholders
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Goherr public website

Workpackages including task description and follow-up:
WP1 Management · WP2 Sociocultural use, value and goverrnance of Baltic salmon and herring · WP3 Scenarios and management objectives · WP4 Linking fish physiology to food production and bioaccumulation of dioxin · WP5 Linking the health of the Baltic Sea with health of humans: Dioxin · WP6 Building a decision support model for integrated governance · WP7 Dissemination

Other relevant pages in Opasnet: GOHERR assessment · Relevant literature

Relevant data: Exposure response functions of dioxins · Fish consumption in Sweden · POP concentrations in Baltic sea fish · Exposure response functions of Omega3 fatty acids

Relevant methods: Health impact assessment · OpasnetBaseUtils‎ · Modelling in Opasnet

Relevant assessments: Benefit-risk assessment of Baltic herring · Benefit-risk assessment on farmed salmon · Benefit-risk assessment of methyl mercury and omega-3 fatty acids in fish · Benefit-risk assessment of fish consumption for Beneris · Benefit-risk assessment of Baltic herring (in Finnish)

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