Quantification of catch composition in fisheries: A methodology and its application to compare biodegradable and nylon gillnets
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27641Date
2022-11-01Type
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Cerbule, Kristine; Savina, Esther; Herrmann, Bent; Larsen, Roger B.; Feekings, Jordan Paul; Krag, Ludvig Ahm; Pellegrinelli, AlinaAbstract
When evaluating fishing gear catches, the focus is often on a few species as opposed to the entire catch. In some
fisheries this can lead to ignoring major part of catch composition. Thus, there is a need for a more holistic
approach when evaluating the ecological impact of using a specific fishing gear and when comparing two or
more gears. In this context, it is relevant to have a method that describes the total catch and quantifies proportions of the catch being wanted and unwanted. In this study, we outline such a method and demonstrate its
applicability to catch data from a small-scale coastal gillnet fishery targeting European plaice (Pleuronectes
platessa, Linnaeus, 1758) by comparing catch composition when using nylon and biodegradable gillnets. The
results showed no significant differences in catch composition between gillnets made of the two materials.
Therefore, the catch composition obtained using the more environmentally friendly biodegradable materials
does not represent a barrier in this specific gillnet fishery. However, species selectivity of gillnets is still of
concern as the primary target species constituted only half of the total catch composition in numbers while the
rest was unwanted catch. The presented approach for quantifying and inferring the differences in catch
composition can be further applied for assessing the performance of different fishing gears and their
modifications.
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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, Savina, Herrmann, Larsen, Feekings, Krag, Pellegrinelli. Quantification of catch composition in fisheries: A methodology and its application to compare biodegradable and nylon gillnets. Journal for Nature Conservation. 2022;70:1-10Metadata
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