We describe how discarding can be significantly reduced by incorporating some simple gear modifications to a beam trawl. These modifications were developed by the fishing industry in response to public concerns on the relatively high levels of discards in their fishery (ca. 70% discard rate). A national competition specifically created to facilitate the engagement of industry successfully resulted in the development of these gear-based discard solutions. The modifications produced discard reductions of around 60% (by number) and have been used on a continuous commercial basis for more than a year by the competition winner. All beam trawls used in the UK beam trawl fleet are similar in design, but we demonstrate that the modifications outlin...
Poster.-- International conference on advances in marine technologies applied to discard mitigation ...
A number of solutions, with varying efficiency, have been proposed to mitigate discards. In this pap...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) use static gear which are thought to interact with marine ecosystems mor...
Beam trawling for flatfish is the dominant activity in the Belgian fisheries fleet. This activity is...
Since 2002, the European Union’s Data Collection Regulation requires EU member states to collect dis...
Experiments were carried out in 2007 and 2008 on discard reducing techniques in flatfish beam trawli...
Ways to improve the well-being and likewise to reduce the number of fish returned to sea as unwanted...
The increasing concern about the ecosystem effects of fishing on the marine environment and particul...
Discarding is the throwing overboard of unwanted fish or benthic animals [In this study, we define d...
On January 1st, 2016, the French mixed Nephrops and hake fishery of the Grande Vasière, an area loca...
We describe and analyse newly available catch and discard data from the English and Welsh fishing fl...
Fisheries bycatches and discards constitute a significant problem in many fisheries worldwide. Unlik...
In the flatfish beam trawl fisheries the by-catch by weight of invertebrates is several times the am...
The survival of fish discarded after being caught can be improved by simple gear-based technical mea...
Beam trawl fisheries for sole are characterised by large amounts of unwanted bycatch (i.e. discards)...
Poster.-- International conference on advances in marine technologies applied to discard mitigation ...
A number of solutions, with varying efficiency, have been proposed to mitigate discards. In this pap...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) use static gear which are thought to interact with marine ecosystems mor...
Beam trawling for flatfish is the dominant activity in the Belgian fisheries fleet. This activity is...
Since 2002, the European Union’s Data Collection Regulation requires EU member states to collect dis...
Experiments were carried out in 2007 and 2008 on discard reducing techniques in flatfish beam trawli...
Ways to improve the well-being and likewise to reduce the number of fish returned to sea as unwanted...
The increasing concern about the ecosystem effects of fishing on the marine environment and particul...
Discarding is the throwing overboard of unwanted fish or benthic animals [In this study, we define d...
On January 1st, 2016, the French mixed Nephrops and hake fishery of the Grande Vasière, an area loca...
We describe and analyse newly available catch and discard data from the English and Welsh fishing fl...
Fisheries bycatches and discards constitute a significant problem in many fisheries worldwide. Unlik...
In the flatfish beam trawl fisheries the by-catch by weight of invertebrates is several times the am...
The survival of fish discarded after being caught can be improved by simple gear-based technical mea...
Beam trawl fisheries for sole are characterised by large amounts of unwanted bycatch (i.e. discards)...
Poster.-- International conference on advances in marine technologies applied to discard mitigation ...
A number of solutions, with varying efficiency, have been proposed to mitigate discards. In this pap...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) use static gear which are thought to interact with marine ecosystems mor...