Assessment of Harbour Porpoise Bycatch along the Portuguese and Galician Coast: Insights from Strandings over Two Decades
Author:
Torres-Pereira Andreia12ORCID, Araújo Hélder1ORCID, Monteiro Silvia Silva12ORCID, Ferreira Marisa3ORCID, Bastos-Santos Jorge3, Sá Sara12ORCID, Nicolau Lídia3ORCID, Marçalo Ana4ORCID, Marques Carina3ORCID, Tavares Ana Sofia12ORCID, De Bonis Myriam1ORCID, Covelo Pablo5ORCID, Martínez-Cedeira José5, López Alfredo125ORCID, Sequeira Marina6ORCID, Vingada José3ORCID, Eira Catarina12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology & ECOMARE/CPRAM, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal 2. Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM), Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal 3. Portuguese Wildlife Society (SPVS), Estação de Campo de Quiaios, 3081-101 Figueira da Foz, Portugal 4. Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, FCT Ed. 7, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal 5. Coordinadora para o Estudio dos Mamíferos Mariños (CEMMA), Apdo., 15-36380 Gondomar, Spain 6. Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e Florestas (ICNF), Av. da República 16, 1050-191 Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract
The Iberian harbour porpoise population is small and fisheries bycatch has been described as one of its most important threats. Data on harbour porpoise strandings collected by the Portuguese and Galician stranding networks between 2000 and 2020 are indicative of a recent mortality increase in the western Iberian coast (particularly in northern Portugal). Overall, in Portugal and Galicia, individuals stranded due to confirmed fishery interaction represented 46.98% of all analysed porpoises, and individuals stranded due to probable fishery interaction represented another 10.99% of all analysed porpoises. Considering the Portuguese annual abundance estimates available between 2011 and 2015, it was possible to calculate that an annual average of 207 individuals was removed from the population in Portuguese waters alone, which largely surpasses the potential biological removal (PBR) estimates (22 porpoises, CI: 12–43) for the same period. These results are conservative and bycatch values from strandings are likely underestimated. A structured action plan accounting for new activities at sea is needed to limit the Iberian porpoise population decline. Meanwhile, there is an urgent need for a fishing effort reorganization to directly decrease porpoise mortality.
Funder
European Commission’s Life Programme Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology Portuguese national funds Foundation of Science and Technology/Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
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