Maximum Sustainable Yield
D3. Marine environmental science, pollution and conservationDefinition
Largest yield that can be taken from a stock indefinitely.
Maximum sustainable yield is the largest catch that can be taken from a fish stock indefinitely under constant conditions, the theoretical peak of the surplus-production curve at roughly half the unfished biomass. It anchors fisheries targets in UNCLOS and many national laws, but its simplifying assumptions (a single stock, stable environment, perfect data) draw criticism, and managers increasingly use it as a limit rather than a target within an ecosystem approach.