With every stock assessment I've been involved in, the main recommendation is to reduce fish mortality. Most of the stocks I've been involved with in the sustainable fisheries framework have been very close to the cautious zone, and some of them actually below limit reference points. These are big commercial fisheries.
Earlier in my career, I did a lot of work on recreational fisheries. We published a paper in 2003 called “Canada's Recreational Fisheries: The Invisible Collapse?” about Canada's recreational fisheries. It was basically that a lot of our recreational fisheries have quietly made the transition from wild production to hatchery-supported production. That's the invisible part. People are still fishing, but they're fishing for fish that come out of hatcheries more than they're coming out of wild production.