Maximizing Nutrient Yield from Marine Ecosystems: Nutrition-sensitive Management Strategies Based on the Nutrient Composition of Small Pelagic Fish

Format: In-person workshop
Date: 8 May 2026
Time: 09:00 – 13:00
Location: La Paz, Mexico

Part of: 2026 International Symposium on Small Pelagic Fish (View programme)

Hosted by: ICES Working Group on Food Security and Nutrition (WGFSN)
Co-hosted by: Global Action Network Sustainable Food from the Ocean and Inland Waters for Food Security and Nutrition

About the workshop

Small pelagic fish play a critical role in marine ecosystems as intermediaries between lower and higher trophic levels. They are also highly valuable for human nutrition, providing high-quality protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and essential vitamins and minerals.

This workshop explores how nutrient composition varies within and across small pelagic species, how environmental and ecological drivers influence this variation, and what this means for food security and nutrition. It also examines how such knowledge can inform ecosystem-based fisheries management.

Taking a full value-chain perspective, discussions will span from harvest and stock assessment to processing, trade, and dietary outcomes. Participants will consider how integrating nutrient yield into fisheries management frameworks—alongside food culture considerations—can enhance both ecological sustainability and human wellbeing.

Format and outcomes

This is a collaborative, working workshop rather than a traditional presentation session. Participants will actively contribute to discussions and co-develop outputs.

A key outcome will be a peer-reviewed Ghoti paper (Fish and Fisheries):
“Maximizing Nutrient Yields from Small Pelagic Fisheries: Tools and Implications for Management.”

Participants may opt in as co-authors, contingent on active engagement during and after the workshop. Those contributing meaningfully to discussions and drafting will be included as authors, while others will be acknowledged.

Structure of the workshop

The workshop combines short expert inputs with interactive and collaborative activities:

Short expert inputs:

Interactive components:

The in-person workshop will be followed by online sessions to further refine outputs and collaboratively develop the manuscript.

Participation

The in-person workshop is open and free of charge for all registered participants of the symposium.