Mitigating bycatch in Mediterranean trammel net fisheries using species-specific gear modifications

Author:

Ganias Kostas1ORCID,Karatza Alexandra1,Charitonidou Katerina1ORCID,Lachouvaris Dimitrios1

Affiliation:

1. School of Biology, Laboratory of Ichthyology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece

Abstract

Small-scale fisheries (SSF) use static gear which are thought to interact with marine ecosystems more benignly than towed gear. Despite this, trammel nets, one of the most extensively used type of fishing gear in the Mediterranean SSF, generate large amounts of discards, which can account for 25% or more of the captured biomass. Discarded organisms may include endangered or threatened species such as elasmobranchs, as well as non-commercial invertebrates that damage fishing gear or cause disentanglement delays. We evaluated various trammel-net gear modifications, including (i) the use of a guarding net attached to the footrope, (ii) increasing the length of the rigging twine between the footrope and the netting panel, and (iii) decreasing the mesh size of the outer panels. The last two modifications were successful in lowering captures of the marbled electric ray Torpedo marmorata , which is commonly discarded in the study area. Both sorts of modifications are relatively simple, their manufacturing does not represent an added cost to implement, and most importantly they do not negatively affect the catch of the target species. The current study shows that prior evaluation of the discard profile of distinct métiers is essential to accomplish species-specific gear modifications and underlines the importance of collaboration among scientists, fishers and gear manufacturers.

Funder

Greek Operational Programme for Fisheries and Sea

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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