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Assessing the conservation challenges for the European eel through the Delphi technique

  • Nibedita Mukherjee
  • , Anders Clarhäll
  • , Henrik Scharin
  • , Matilda Svensson
  • , Arlie H. McCarthy
  • , John Wyatt Greenlee
  • , Ovidiu Alexa
  • , Dirk A. Algera
  • , Miran Aprahamian
  • , Juan F. Asturiano
  • , Imen Ben Ammar
  • , Marco L. Bianchini
  • , Emma Björkvik
  • , Jonathan D. Bolland
  • , David K. Cairns
  • , Briand Cédric
  • , Eleonora Ciccotti
  • , Isabel Domingos
  • , Chris K. Elvidge
  • , Sheila Eyler
  • Benjamin Geffroy, Nathan P. Griffiths, Tiago F. Grilo, Stephanie Januchowski-Hartley, Don Jellyman, Einar Kärgenberg, Raphael Lagarde, Roman Lyach, Ruairi MacNamara, Paco Melià, Paul Meulenbroek, Vincent Nijman, P. Anders Nilsson, Cinzia Podda, Patrick Prouzet, Mehis Rohtla, Niklas Sjöberg, Florian M. Stein, Roxana Sühring, Henrik Svedäng, Carl Tamario, Tessa van der Hammen, Pieterjan Verhelst, Johan Watz, Marc Simon Weltersbach, Håkan Westerberg, Håkan Wickström, Jean Hugé

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Abstract

The once abundant European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is currently classified as a Critically Endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Although both the European Union (through the 2007 Eel Regulation) and its member states have implemented various conservation actions, many uncertainties remain regarding the actual and anticipated effectiveness of these measures. This study aimed to identify and prioritise the conservation and recovery measures for the European eel, using the expert-based Delphi technique. We conducted a two-round Delphi survey on eel conservation measures (these measures were derived from an extensive review of the peer-reviewed literature). The findings highlight the need for establishing a pan-European eel recruitment monitoring programme (to obtain reliable eel population estimates), restoring access to suitable inland habitats by removing migration barriers and improving habitat quality. Experts also emphasized the necessity for a more stringent silver eel escapement target and stronger enforcement of this target. While restocking of eel remains a contentious issue, a set of preconditions could render it conditionally acceptable. This study offers important insights into the areas of consensus and divergence among eel experts in the challenging field of eel conservation. We hope these results strengthen eel management decision-making such that this Critically Endangered species does not become a museum specimen for future generations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalGlobal Ecology and Conservation
Pages (from-to)e04257
ISSN2351-9894
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26-May-2026

Thematic List 2020

  • Flora & fauna
  • Water

Taxonomic list

  • freshwater eels (Anguillidae)

Policy

  • species directed nature management
  • fisheries policy

Geographic list

  • Europe

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