Effects of Codend Mesh-Shape and Size on the Size Selectivity of Demersal Trawl Targeting Banded Scad (Alepes djedaba) in the Beibu Gulf, South China Sea
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31539Date
2023-07-09Type
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Abstract
In order to optimize the size selectivity of demersal trawl targeting Banded Scad, Alepes
djedaba, in the South China Sea (SCS), we tested and compared the selective properties of four
experimental codends. These codends included two diamond-mesh codends (T0 codends) with
different mesh openings (30 and 35 mm), and two T90 codends (the netting was turned by 90 degrees)
with the relatively same mesh opening. The results demonstrated that the T0_30 codend (diamondmesh codend with 30-mm mesh opening) presented the best size selectivity and is a potential choice
to harvest Banded Scad in the studied area among the codends tested. Although applying the T0_35
or T90_30 codend might obtain a little improvement in size selectivity, the loss of marketable-size
individuals could be a compromise. Considering the results in our study and those of previous
studies, we recommend that the T0_30 codend should be mandated in the fisheries management
regulation of trawl fisheries targeting Banded Scad in the SCS.
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Yang, Herrmann, Wan. Effects of Codend Mesh-Shape and Size on the Size Selectivity of Demersal Trawl Targeting Banded Scad (Alepes djedaba) in the Beibu Gulf, South China Sea. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2023;11(7)Metadata
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