Selectivity in snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) pot fishery: Effect of escape gap shape and size for conservation of fishery resources
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35213Date
2024-04-04Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Conical pots are commonly used fishing gear for capturing snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio). In these fisheries,
optimal snow crab size selection is important for reducing unintended mortality of undersized individuals aiming
at conserving fisheries resources and reducing sorting time onboard fishing vessels. Size selection in snow crab
pot fisheries commonly takes place through pot netting meshes during deployment. The diamond mesh netting
has varying opening angles affecting retention of snow crab of different sizes, and often large proportions of
catches consist of undersized crab challenging natural resource conservation. Some commercial snow crab
fisheries use rigid escape gaps in addition to mesh selection to improve size selectivity. In this study, we predict
the size selection potential of escape gaps with different shape and size and investigated whether such additional
size selection mechanism can have a potential to improve selectivity compared to mesh selection. Results showed
that circular escape gaps have potential to provide sharper size selection compared to netting meshes and thus
could be used to limit the capture of undersized snow crab which is relevant for management and conservation of
snow crab resources. However, a similar positive effect cannot be obtained to the same extent with elliptical and
rectangular escape gaps.
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ElsevierCitation
Cerbule, Herrmann, Brčić, Grimaldo, Bak-Jensen. Selectivity in snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) pot fishery: Effect of escape gap shape and size for conservation of fishery resources. Journal for Nature Conservation. 2024;79Metadata
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