Cargando…

Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries

Most European fishing fleets will need to drastically reduce their unwanted catches to comply with new rules of the common fisheries policy. A more practical way to avoid increasing on-board sorting time and issues linked to storage capacity is to prevent unwanted catches in the first place. We asse...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Robert, Marianne, Morandeau, Fabien, Scavinner, Marion, Fiche, Marion, Larnaud, Pascal
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32640000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235368
_version_ 1783555717056167936
author Robert, Marianne
Morandeau, Fabien
Scavinner, Marion
Fiche, Marion
Larnaud, Pascal
author_facet Robert, Marianne
Morandeau, Fabien
Scavinner, Marion
Fiche, Marion
Larnaud, Pascal
author_sort Robert, Marianne
collection PubMed
description Most European fishing fleets will need to drastically reduce their unwanted catches to comply with new rules of the common fisheries policy. A more practical way to avoid increasing on-board sorting time and issues linked to storage capacity is to prevent unwanted catches in the first place. We assessed the selectivity properties of an experimental fishing gear that combined a 100 mm T90 cylinder with 130 meshes in the extension and a 100 mm T90 codend of 33 meshes (experimental gear) compared to a 100 mm diamond mesh extension and codend (control gear) during commercial trips using twin trawls. Analysis of the relative size composition of catches indicated a significantly higher escapement of small fish of several target species (e.g. Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, Raja spp, and Lophius spp) and non-target species (e.g. Capros aper and Gurnards spp) from the T90 experimental trawl compared to the control trawl (n = 49 hauls), resulting in a significant reduction of unwanted catches of Gadidae, Triglidae, and Caproidae. In contrast, non-negligible commercial losses of small grade target gadoid species were observed. Mixed general linear models showed that the proportion of ray, haddock and anglerfish retained per length class decreased with increased tow duration. The T90 experimental gear will perform at a commercial level when targeting monkfish, megrim, rays and large haddock, however fishers are not likely to use this gear when targeting smaller-bodied species such as cephalopods, small haddock, whiting (Merlangius merlangus) and hake (Merluccius merluccius), because the gear is likely to allow large numbers to escape. Selectivity studies often focus on a short list of target species; however, catches of non-target species under quota can be problematic for some fisheries. For example, under the implementation of the Landing Obligation catches of boarfish could choke the French whitefish demersal fisheries in the Celtic sea, as France has no national quota for that species. The device tested constitutes an efficient solution to mitigate catches for such non-target schooling fish.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7343172
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-73431722020-07-17 Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries Robert, Marianne Morandeau, Fabien Scavinner, Marion Fiche, Marion Larnaud, Pascal PLoS One Research Article Most European fishing fleets will need to drastically reduce their unwanted catches to comply with new rules of the common fisheries policy. A more practical way to avoid increasing on-board sorting time and issues linked to storage capacity is to prevent unwanted catches in the first place. We assessed the selectivity properties of an experimental fishing gear that combined a 100 mm T90 cylinder with 130 meshes in the extension and a 100 mm T90 codend of 33 meshes (experimental gear) compared to a 100 mm diamond mesh extension and codend (control gear) during commercial trips using twin trawls. Analysis of the relative size composition of catches indicated a significantly higher escapement of small fish of several target species (e.g. Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, Raja spp, and Lophius spp) and non-target species (e.g. Capros aper and Gurnards spp) from the T90 experimental trawl compared to the control trawl (n = 49 hauls), resulting in a significant reduction of unwanted catches of Gadidae, Triglidae, and Caproidae. In contrast, non-negligible commercial losses of small grade target gadoid species were observed. Mixed general linear models showed that the proportion of ray, haddock and anglerfish retained per length class decreased with increased tow duration. The T90 experimental gear will perform at a commercial level when targeting monkfish, megrim, rays and large haddock, however fishers are not likely to use this gear when targeting smaller-bodied species such as cephalopods, small haddock, whiting (Merlangius merlangus) and hake (Merluccius merluccius), because the gear is likely to allow large numbers to escape. Selectivity studies often focus on a short list of target species; however, catches of non-target species under quota can be problematic for some fisheries. For example, under the implementation of the Landing Obligation catches of boarfish could choke the French whitefish demersal fisheries in the Celtic sea, as France has no national quota for that species. The device tested constitutes an efficient solution to mitigate catches for such non-target schooling fish. Public Library of Science 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7343172/ /pubmed/32640000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235368 Text en © 2020 Robert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Robert, Marianne
Morandeau, Fabien
Scavinner, Marion
Fiche, Marion
Larnaud, Pascal
Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries
title Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries
title_full Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries
title_fullStr Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries
title_full_unstemmed Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries
title_short Toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm T90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries
title_sort toward elimination of unwanted catches using a 100 mm t90 extension and codend in demersal mixed fisheries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32640000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235368
work_keys_str_mv AT robertmarianne towardeliminationofunwantedcatchesusinga100mmt90extensionandcodendindemersalmixedfisheries
AT morandeaufabien towardeliminationofunwantedcatchesusinga100mmt90extensionandcodendindemersalmixedfisheries
AT scavinnermarion towardeliminationofunwantedcatchesusinga100mmt90extensionandcodendindemersalmixedfisheries
AT fichemarion towardeliminationofunwantedcatchesusinga100mmt90extensionandcodendindemersalmixedfisheries
AT larnaudpascal towardeliminationofunwantedcatchesusinga100mmt90extensionandcodendindemersalmixedfisheries