Every animal matters! Evaluating the selectivity of a Mediterranean bottom trawl fishery from a species community perspective
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30091Dato
2023-03-23Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Petetta, Andrea; Herrmann, Bent; Veli, Daniel Li; Virgili, Massimo; De Marco, Rocco; Lucchetti, AlessandroSammendrag
Bottom trawl fisheries often catch several species simultaneously. However, most studies
addressing the catch performance and selectivity of a specific trawl focus on a few commercially important or most vulnerable species requiring management measures. By contrast,
the present study considers the multispecies nature of Mediterranean bottom trawl fisheries
through a holistic approach that accounts for the full species community in the catches. Specifically, we evaluated and compared the catch performance of the two codends allowed for
this fishery, made of 40 mm square (SM40) and 50 mm diamond (DM50) meshes. Results
showed that 50 and 80% of the catch in weight and count numbers, respectively, consisted
of species without commercial value, demonstrating that large proportions of the catch are
not considered when using the existing approach to evaluate the ecological impact of the
fishing activity. Significant differences in catch profiles between the two codends were
observed, especially for two commercial flatfish species, Arnoglossus laterna and Citharus
linguatula, with larger contributions in the SM40. Further, the SM40 codend had a significantly higher retention, compared to DM50 codend, for specific sizes of Merluccius merluccius and Mullus barbatus. The outcomes of the study can be useful for the Mediterranean
bottom trawl fisheries management.
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Petetta, Herrmann, Veli, Virgili, De Marco, Lucchetti. Every animal matters! Evaluating the selectivity of a Mediterranean bottom trawl fishery from a species community perspective. PLOS ONE. 2023;18(3)Metadata
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