Can biodegradable materials reduce plastic pollution without decreasing catch efficiency in longline fishery?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26160Date
2022-03-23Type
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Cerbule, Kristine; Grimaldo, Eduardo; Herrmann, Bent; Larsen, Roger B.; Brčić, Jure; Vollstad, JørgenAbstract
Longlining is a widely used fishing method. During longline fishing, some of the snoods connecting the hooks to
the mainline are often lost at sea. Since snoods are made of nylon or polyester, lost snoods contribute to marine
plastic pollution. Replacing nylon or polyester with a new material made of biodegradable plastics can potentially reduce macro- and microplastic pollution that is caused by lost snoods. In this study, we estimated the risk
for snood loss in a longline fishery targeting haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus (Linnaeus, 1758)) and Atlantic
cod (Gadus morhua (Linnaeus, 1758)) in Barents Sea. Further, we compared catch efficiency in this fishery for
snoods made of biodegradable and nylon materials. No significant differences were found between the two
materials. Therefore, catch efficiency does not represent a barrier for using biodegradable materials in snoods.
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Cerbule, K. (2024). Use of biodegradable plastic materials in gillnet and longline fisheries. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33443Publisher
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Cerbule, Grimaldo, Herrmann, Larsen, Brčić, Vollstad. Can biodegradable materials reduce plastic pollution without decreasing catch efficiency in longline fishery?. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 2022;178Metadata
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