CIRCULAR ICCAT # 02155 / 2024
Madrid, a 7 xx xxxxx de 0000
XXXXXXXX XXXXX # 00000 / 2024
ASUNTO: CONVOCATORIA DE OFERTAS - TRABAJO DE APOYO A UN ENSAYO DE UN ENFOQUE DE ORDENACIÓN CON RIESGOS EQUIVALENTES PARA UNA ESPECIE OBJETIVO CON EL FIN DE DEMOSTRAR CÓMO IMPLEMENTAR EL ASESORAMIENTO CONDICIONADO POR EL CLIMA EN UN CONTEXTO DE EVALUACIÓN DE ICCAT
En la reunión de 2023 del Subcomité de ecosistemas y captura fortuita se examinó y debatió una presentación sobre la equivalencia de riesgos en el contexto de la pesca, así como la cuestión conexa de proporcionar a los gestores asesoramiento condicionado por el clima. Dado que la metodología podría aplicarse en un contexto de evaluación de ICCAT, se sugirió probar el enfoque para una especie evaluada con el fin de poder revisar mejor su idoneidad y se acordó solicitar ayuda financiera. El principal objetivo del ensayo es demostrar cómo puede actualizarse el marco de asesoramiento existente de ICCAT para incluir consideraciones sobre el efecto de la variabilidad medioambiental en la dinámica y el estado de los stocks.
Me complace transmitirle la convocatoria de ofertas adjunta para un ensayo cuyo objetivo es demostrar cómo se podría proporcionar un asesoramiento con riesgos equivalentes para un stock evaluado de ICCAT que tenga en cuenta el efecto de la variabilidad climática pasada, presente y futura sobre la productividad del stock.
Le agradecería que distribuya esta convocatoria de ofertas entre las instituciones y personas cualificadas que pudieran estar interesadas.
Le saluda atentamente,
Secretario ejecutivo
Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx
Distribución:
− Cargos de la Comisión:
Presidente de la Comisión: | X. Xxxxx Lado | Presidente del COC: | X. Xxxxxxxx |
Primera vicepresidenta: | X. Xxxxxxxx | Presidente GTP: | X. Xxxxxx |
Segundo vicepresidente: | X. Xxxxx | Presidenta del STACFAD: | X. Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx |
Presidentes Subcomisiones 1 a 4 | Presidente del SCRS: | X. Xxxxx |
− Jefes de delegación/Jefes científicos
− Partes, Entidades o Entidades pesqueras no contratantes colaboradoras Documentación adjunta: Términos de referencia de la convocatoria de ofertas (sólo en inglés).
Corazón de Xxxxx, 8 – 28002 MADRID – Spain, Espagne, España – Tel: x00 00 000 00 00 – Fax x00 00 000 00 00 – xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx- xxxx@xxxxx.xxx
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Terms of reference
Work supporting a trial of a risk equivalent management approach for a target species in order to demonstrate how to implement climate conditioned advice in an ICCAT assessment context
1. Background and objective
The 2023 Meeting of the Subcommittee on Ecosystems and Bycatch reviewed and discussed a presentation on risk equivalency in a fisheries context as well as the related issue of providing climate conditioned advice to managers. Given that the methodology could be implemented in an ICCAT assessment context, it was suggested to trial the approach for an assessed species in order to better be able to review its appropriateness and it was agreed to request financial assistance.
This request for financial support has been approved by the SCRS and the Commission at their 2023 annual meetings. The trial aims to demonstrate how one would provide risk equivalent advice for an assessed ICCAT stock that is considerate of the effect of past, present and future climate variability on stock productivity.
The main goal is to demonstrate the provision of risk equivalent, climate conditioned science advice for a stock subject to regular assessments. Achieving this goal requires that the Contractor address the tasks detailed in the next section.
The Contractor is expected to clearly describe the method and data sources used to provide the complimentary advice so that it can be easily replicated and should ensure that functional relationship between stock productivity and an ecological/environmental covariate are scientifically defensible and a valid source of advice for the management of the stock.
Any publicly available information can be used. Access to the data collated by ICCAT but not publicly available should be accessed after direct consultation with the ICCAT Secretariat.
The trial must clearly show the risks associated with a range of removals and years that are consistent with what was used in the assessment for several plausible climate change scenarios. The outcomes must be included in a sample executive summary.
2. Contractor tasks
The main tasks are to:
1. Choose a candidate stock/s that has been assessed which has well defined stock boundaries, has good data availability with respect to its catches, indices of abundance and environmental/ecological covariates.
2. Identify the types of climate change or ecosystem changes that are occurring in the region of interest that are likely to affect stock productivity.
3. Describe the mechanism of action of the external factor/s on the stock, noting the availability and temporal and spatial scale of the data.
4. Obtain the most recent population dynamics model for the stock including input data, model parameterization, output data and projections along with Kobe 2 risk matrix.
5. Identify key driving external variable affecting the stock’s productivity and plausible future climate
scenarios for that variable to drive future productivity conditions.
6. Produce a post hoc conditioning of the advice coming from the assessment based on the ecological or environmental variable identified as having a mechanistic relationship with stock productivity. Include, at a minimum, the empirical modeling approach described by Xxxxxxxx et al. (2021) in this post hoc conditioning.
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7. Produce an SCRS document (and corresponding PowerPoint presentation) describing the trial and include an example Executive Summary that integrates the advice into the current or proposed reporting framework.
3. Deliverables
#1 The successful bidder must provide verbal (SCRS presentation) or written (SCRS document) update on progress relative to the work objectives to the Subcommittee on Ecosystems and Bycatch, during the 2024 intersessional meeting scheduled from 27-31 May 2024. The deliverable will be provided by 20 May 2024 and be reviewed by the Subcommittee, its Co-conveners, the SCRS Chair and the ICCAT Secretariat, who will communicate any necessary revisions (if applicable) to the Contractor and/or inform of approval during the meeting. The Contractor will submit the revised final document/presentations (if changes are requested) during the meeting.
#2 The successful bidder will provide to the Secretariat an SCRS document (and related Power Point presentation) describing all the work done, no later than 31 October 2024. The deliverable will be reviewed by the Subcommittee Co-conveners, the SCRS Chair and the ICCAT Secretariat, who will communicate any necessary revisions (if applicable) to the Contractor and/or inform of approval within 10 days.
#3 The successful bidder will submit the revised Deliverable #2 (if changes are requested) within 10 days after being notified, but not later than 20 November 2024. The Contractor will commit to presenting deliverable #3 at the meeting of the Subcommittee in 2025, tentatively scheduled for May.
4. Contractor minimum qualifications
- Documented multi-year expertise in area of this Call for Tenders.
- Excellent working knowledge of English (one of the three official languages of ICCAT).
5. Submission of proposals
Scientists and public or private Scientific Institutes or entities interested should submit detailed offer(s) only to the attention of Mr. Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Executive Secretary of ICCAT, at the following address: xxxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx and Cc’ing Ms. Xxxxx Xxxxxx (xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx) by 21 March 2024 (18:00h Madrid time) at the latest, including:
a) A description of methodology to be used
b) The budget proposal
c) A short Curriculum vitae of the tenderer
d) The name, address, and telephone number of the tendering body
e) The institutional and administrative background of the tendering body (e.g. statutes, type of institution, annual budget, budget control procedures, etc.), if applicable
f) Acknowledgement of this Quotation request
g) A statement specifying the extent of agreement with all terms, conditions, and provisions herein included.
If the tender is submitted by an institute/University, it must indicate the expert(s) who will be dedicated to the completion of the tasks and that he/she will be available to present the work to the Subcommittee on Ecosystems and Bycatch. Offers sent after the deadline or that fail to furnish the required documentation or information, or reject the terms and conditions of the Call for Tenders, will not be considered.
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Interested scientists and public or private Scientific Institutes or entities interested in applying will provide a detailed budget and clearly identify costs related to main activities of the work (e.g. labour, including estimated number of days of work; travel and subsistence).
6. Payment details
Disbursements will be made according to the following schedule:
1) 30% of the total amount of the contract upon signing of the contract and after receiving a regular invoice which may be submitted at the latest 30 days after the signature of the contract.
2) 20% of the total amount of the contract upon completion and acceptance of Deliverable #1
and after receiving a regular invoice.
3) 30% of the total amount of the contract upon completion and provision of Deliverable #2
and after receiving a regular invoice.
4) 20% of the total amount of the contract after the approval of Deliverable #3, and after receiving a regular invoice according to work proposal and a complete set of documents concerning the expenses incurred under the contract.
7. Selection of proposals
The ICCAT Secretariat will review the offer(s). Following the revision process, the ICCAT Executive Secretary will notify the entity selected for the contract as soon as the selection process is completed. The contract will be awarded on the basis of competitive tendering and the evaluation of proposals will be undertaken objectively, consistently and without bias towards particular suppliers.
Proposal(s) will be evaluated against a pre-determined set of criteria, which include: i) cost (30%);
ii) proven track record (30%); iii) technical merit based on work plan (30%); and iv) flexibility as regards future changes in requirements (10%).
8. Logistics
The text report will be in MS Word or compatible software. All other documents provided by the Contractor must be in Open Office, Latex or compatible software. All documents submitted must be in English.
9. Copyright
All the material produced by the Contractor will remain the property of ICCAT. All software written by the Contractor will be licensed under GLP or similar open-source license.
For additional information concerning this Call for Tenders, please contact ICCAT Secretariat at the following address: xxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.
References
Xxxxxxxx, D.E., Xxxx, M.J., Xxxxxx, X.X. and Xxxx, X. 2021. Fish harvesting advice under climate change: A risk-equivalent empirical approach. PloS one, 16(2), p.e0239503.