Bottom trawl fishing footprints on the world’s continental shelves

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Amoroso Ricardo O.ORCID,Pitcher C. RolandORCID,Rijnsdorp Adriaan D.ORCID,McConnaughey Robert A.,Parma Ana M.,Suuronen Petri,Eigaard Ole R.ORCID,Bastardie Francois,Hintzen Niels T.,Althaus FranziskaORCID,Baird Susan JaneORCID,Black JennyORCID,Buhl-Mortensen Lene,Campbell Alexander B.ORCID,Catarino Rui,Collie Jeremy,Cowan James H.,Durholtz Deon,Engstrom Nadia,Fairweather Tracey P.ORCID,Fock Heino O.,Ford Richard,Gálvez Patricio A.,Gerritsen HansORCID,Góngora María Eva,González Jessica A.,Hiddink Jan G.ORCID,Hughes Kathryn M.,Intelmann Steven S.,Jenkins ChrisORCID,Jonsson Patrik,Kainge PaulusORCID,Kangas Mervi,Kathena Johannes N.,Kavadas Stefanos,Leslie Rob W.,Lewis Steve G.,Lundy Mathieu,Makin David,Martin Julie,Mazor Tessa,Gonzalez-Mirelis Genoveva,Newman Stephen J.,Papadopoulou Nadia,Posen Paulette E.ORCID,Rochester Wayne,Russo TommasoORCID,Sala AntonelloORCID,Semmens Jayson M.,Silva Cristina,Tsolos Angelo,Vanelslander Bart,Wakefield Corey B.,Wood Brent A.,Hilborn RayORCID,Kaiser Michel J.,Jennings SimonORCID

Abstract

Bottom trawlers land around 19 million tons of fish and invertebrates annually, almost one-quarter of wild marine landings. The extent of bottom trawling footprint (seabed area trawled at least once in a specified region and time period) is often contested but poorly described. We quantify footprints using high-resolution satellite vessel monitoring system (VMS) and logbook data on 24 continental shelves and slopes to 1,000-m depth over at least 2 years. Trawling footprint varied markedly among regions: from <10% of seabed area in Australian and New Zealand waters, the Aleutian Islands, East Bering Sea, South Chile, and Gulf of Alaska to >50% in some European seas. Overall, 14% of the 7.8 million-km2 study area was trawled, and 86% was not trawled. Trawling activity was aggregated; the most intensively trawled areas accounting for 90% of activity comprised 77% of footprint on average. Regional swept area ratio (SAR; ratio of total swept area trawled annually to total area of region, a metric of trawling intensity) and footprint area were related, providing an approach to estimate regional trawling footprints when high-resolution spatial data are unavailable. If SAR was ≤0.1, as in 8 of 24 regions, there was >95% probability that >90% of seabed was not trawled. If SAR was 7.9, equal to the highest SAR recorded, there was >95% probability that >70% of seabed was trawled. Footprints were smaller and SAR was ≤0.25 in regions where fishing rates consistently met international sustainability benchmarks for fish stocks, implying collateral environmental benefits from sustainable fishing.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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