ISIS-Fish database and simulation of the Toulon's common white seabream (Diplodus sargus_sargus) fisheries to assess nursery function rehabilitation

We have developed a modelling tool encompassing fish population dynamics and fisheries management to assess the consequence of implementing artificial structures within port areas, in comparison to fishing regulation measures, on coastal fish populations. This modelling work is based on the ISIS-Fish simulation tool. Using the model we run four management scenarios accounting for uncertainty on a set of parameters including biological and fishing parameters.

The data relating to this work includes 1) the Isis-Fish database relating to each scenario 2)  parameters values required to carry out the sensitivity analysis and 3) four ISIS-Fish simulations  (one per scenario). All the data are reprodutible using ISIS-Fish version 4.4.7.6.

This metadata are related with a research article and a supportting information explaining the setting of the model and scenarios available here : https://hal.science/hal-04608900.

Disciplines

Biological oceanography

Keywords

Artificial habitat, Fish, Mediterranean, Model, Ocean sprawl, Port, Restauration

Location

43.127322N, 42.971772S, 6.534234E, 5.880547W

Devices

This dataset is attached to the article "Nursery function rehabilitation projects in port areas can support fish populations but they remain less effective than ensuring compliance to fisheries management". Its components enable the simulation work and scenarios tested in this article to be reproduced identically. All the metadata are described in the ‘User's manual’ document.

Data

FileSizeFormatProcessingAccess
Simulation 0 of Scenario 0
2 Mo.zip
Simulation 0 of Scenario 1
2 Mo.zip
Simulation 0 of Scenario 2
2 Mo.zip
Simulation 0 of Scenario 3
2 Mo.zip
Simulation 0 of Scenario 4
2 Mo.zip
BD_ISIS_Scenario 0
17 Ko.zip
BD_ISIS_Scenario 1
17 Ko.zip
BD_ISIS_Scenario 2
18 Ko.zip
BD_ISIS_Scenario 3
18 Ko.zip
BD_ISIS_Scenario 4
18 Ko.zip
Settings for sensitivity analysis
3 KoXMLProcessed data
User's Manual
3 KoTEXT
Matrix of the initial population
176 octetsCSVProcessed data
How to cite
Joubert Etienne, Seve Charlotte, Mahevas Stephanie, Bach Adrian, Bouchoucha Marc (2024). ISIS-Fish database and simulation of the Toulon's common white seabream (Diplodus sargus_sargus) fisheries to assess nursery function rehabilitation. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/100531

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