Reducing cod bycatch in flatfish fisheries
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28605Dato
2022-02-12Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Santos, Juan; Stepputtis, Daniel; Oesterwind, Daniel; Herrmann, Bent; Lichtenstein, Uwe; Hammerl, Constanze; Krumme, UweSammendrag
Management measures to facilitate the recovery of fish stocks can lead to shifts in traditional fishing patterns and
target species. In the Baltic Sea, drastic reductions in catch quota for cod (Gadus morhua) force mixed demersal
trawl fisheries to avoid cod bycatch and focus on flatfish species. This study developed and tested a simple se-
lection concept that aims to avoid cod bycatch in flatfish-directed trawl fisheries by removing a section of the top
panel from the extension piece of the trawl (roofless concept). Sea trials testing the performance of a baseline
roofless design, and two designs intended to enhance escape reactions of cod were conducted during two sea
cruises. Analysis of the resulting catch data revealed that applying the baseline roofless design consistently
reduced cod bycatch by ~75%. Catches of the target species plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) and flounder (Plati-
chthys flesus) were reduced by less than 15%; however, we estimated that catch losses of the two flatfish species
could be balanced by increasing fishing effort to ~8% and ~12%, respectively. None of the two roofless designs,
intended to enhance escape reactions on cod, improved the performance of the baseline design. Under the
scenario of fishery choke caused by limited cod quotas, we estimated that the use of the baseline roofless concept
could increase fishing possibilities for flatfish by more than 300%
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Accepted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
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Santos, Stepputtis, Oesterwind, Herrmann, Lichtenstein, Hammerl, Krumme. Reducing cod bycatch in flatfish fisheries. Ocean and Coastal Management. 2022;220Metadata
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