Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheries
There is currently very little information on the survival of discards of unwanted and unregulated catches of invertebrates after the stresses caused by capture. A great number of the unregulated invertebrate species form the basis of essential fish habitats for important fisheries resources such as...
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doaj-179b1977dae849b2af7f9edd626d4e902021-05-05T13:49:33ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342018-12-0182S118919810.3989/scimar.04784.28A1742Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheriesMontserrat Demestre0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2866-4821Paolo Sartor1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7239-8255Alfredo Garcia-de-Vinuesa2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6645-6217Mario Sbrana3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9562-8372Francesc Maynou4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7200-6485Andrea Massaro5https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9224-3883Institut de Cièncias del Mar, CSICConsorzio per il Centro Interuniversitario di Biologia Marina ed Ecologia Applicata (CIBM)Institut de Cièncias del Mar, CSICConsorzio per il Centro Interuniversitario di Biologia Marina ed Ecologia Applicata (CIBM)Institut de Cièncias del Mar, CSICAplysia Soc. Coop. r.l.There is currently very little information on the survival of discards of unwanted and unregulated catches of invertebrates after the stresses caused by capture. A great number of the unregulated invertebrate species form the basis of essential fish habitats for important fisheries resources such as hake, red mullet and cuttlefish. Thus, data on their survival after discarding may help to interpret the role of these species within the benthic ecosystems. Furthermore, descriptor 6 of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (EU Directive 2008/56/E) foresees maintaining sea floor integrity at a level that ensures that the structure and functions of the ecosystems are safeguarded, and Article 7(d) of the Common Fisheries Policy (EU Reg. 1380/2013) foresees the implementation of management measures for fishing with low impact on the marine ecosystem and fishery resources. Survival measurements by direct recovery of tagged discarded species are not effective in bottom trawl fisheries, for which alternative studies such as semi-quantitative measures obtained on board prior to discarding can be considered as appropriate for mortality estimation. The present work assessed the survival of unwanted species using a semi-quantitative assessment on the deck of trawlers and at the laboratory for a period of 96 hours in two Mediterranean areas (the Catalan coast and the Ligurian and Northern Tyrrhenian seas). A high number of discarded invertebrates showed a high percentage of survival (>70%) in both assessments. The results can be used to provide information that can help to achieve higher survival levels of discarded specimens and enhance the productivity of fishing grounds by increasing the health of benthic ecosystems.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1777discard survivalinvertebratesmortality estimationvitality levelstrawl fisherymediterranean |
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Montserrat Demestre Paolo Sartor Alfredo Garcia-de-Vinuesa Mario Sbrana Francesc Maynou Andrea Massaro Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheries Scientia Marina discard survival invertebrates mortality estimation vitality levels trawl fishery mediterranean |
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Montserrat Demestre Paolo Sartor Alfredo Garcia-de-Vinuesa Mario Sbrana Francesc Maynou Andrea Massaro |
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Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheries |
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Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheries |
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Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheries |
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Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheries |
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Ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different NW Mediterranean trawl fisheries |
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ecological importance of survival of unwanted invertebrates discarded in different nw mediterranean trawl fisheries |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Scientia Marina |
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There is currently very little information on the survival of discards of unwanted and unregulated catches of invertebrates after the stresses caused by capture. A great number of the unregulated invertebrate species form the basis of essential fish habitats for important fisheries resources such as hake, red mullet and cuttlefish. Thus, data on their survival after discarding may help to interpret the role of these species within the benthic ecosystems. Furthermore, descriptor 6 of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (EU Directive 2008/56/E) foresees maintaining sea floor integrity at a level that ensures that the structure and functions of the ecosystems are safeguarded, and Article 7(d) of the Common Fisheries Policy (EU Reg. 1380/2013) foresees the implementation of management measures for fishing with low impact on the marine ecosystem and fishery resources. Survival measurements by direct recovery of tagged discarded species are not effective in bottom trawl fisheries, for which alternative studies such as semi-quantitative measures obtained on board prior to discarding can be considered as appropriate for mortality estimation. The present work assessed the survival of unwanted species using a semi-quantitative assessment on the deck of trawlers and at the laboratory for a period of 96 hours in two Mediterranean areas (the Catalan coast and the Ligurian and Northern Tyrrhenian seas). A high number of discarded invertebrates showed a high percentage of survival (>70%) in both assessments. The results can be used to provide information that can help to achieve higher survival levels of discarded specimens and enhance the productivity of fishing grounds by increasing the health of benthic ecosystems. |
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discard survival invertebrates mortality estimation vitality levels trawl fishery mediterranean |
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