PANDORA will deliver a readily implementable open-access tool box that updates current assessment models incorporating key biological knowledge, resolving the diversity of challenges identified in the European fisheries. The PANDORA legacy tool box will be made publically available and its application taught in courses to end-users. The first applications, publications, course material and data for the toolbox have already been developed. At the 2020 and 2021 General Assemblies, the structure of the tool-box has beeen discussed and prepared to be made available online.
PANDORA will ensure full exploitation of fisheries resources through implementation of dynamic and responsive reference points. This way, ensuring sustainability of the fishing industry promoting a long-term stabilized sector that enhances the number of jobs indirectly associated and expanding on new fisheries resources. Already from the start of the project, PANDORA experts will in collaboration with the industry successively introduce PANDORA results in relevant expert groups and management fora. Pandora has actively developed advice, for example on natural mortality rates of Baltic herring and sprat. PANDORA experts have been present in all regional assessment working groups.
PANDORA aims to safeguard sustainable marine food systems that improve bioregional economies, and diminish the ecological footprint of fishing by increasing the prediction capability of stock projections and maximise the uptake of project results via participation in expert groups and training. With Pandora's tool box, management will be more accurate and will ensure a more manageable and predictable supply of seafood from our seas and oceans. The project will help decision makers define their priorities based on the best possible science, accounting for the complexity of fish stocks’ and fisheries’ interactions. Cost benefit analyses in the economic work package have commenced and will be applied in all case studies. These considerations will be combined with the classical, biomass-related fisheries management.
Courses will be given, a repository of training manuals will be created, open-source codes will be shared and training in decision-making will be provided. The courses will be advertised broadly and designed to guarantee wide participation. Financial support will be granted within the project for relevant participants, e.g. fishers, that otherwise could not take part. The first courses have been held. The course plan has been developed. Especially the self-sampling initiative from the industrial partners on PANDORA has shown to perform better than expected, because interest of fishers is very high.