ICES summarizes new bycatch information on marine mammals, seabirds, marine turtles, and fish in 2021, based on reported bycatch data received through the ICES data call. ICES reiterates that current bycatch monitoring activities and sampling design in most cases do not yet allow for robust and unbiased estimations of numbers of sensitive species caught incidentally in fishing activities. In the absence of estimations of absolute numbers, multiannual average bycatch rates are used to highlight species, métiers, and ecoregions where bycatch may be of particular concern. This information can be used to prioritize species or fishing métiers for monitoring and management measures. In 2017–2021, the highest bycatch rates for mammals were observe...
Marine vertebrate species face unprecedented and ever increasing pressures as a result of human acti...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
International audienceMarine megafauna plays an important functional role in marine ecosystems as to...
Please note: The present advice replaces the advice given in December 2021 for bycatch of protected,...
The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and col-lates and ...
Incidental captures (bycatch) remain a key global conservation threat for cetaceans. Bycatch of harb...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) met in Copenhagen at ICES headquarters bet...
The population sizes and estimates of sustainable take limits for the most numerous species of seabi...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
Recent research on ocean health has found large predator abundance to be a key element of ocean cond...
The Mediterranean and Black Seas region includes twenty-two countries, three continents, and 26,000 ...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
ICES Annual Science Conference 2023, 11–14 September 2023, Bilbao, SpainCetacean strandings can prov...
This publication offers an overview of historical and current trends in the bycatch of five importan...
Marine vertebrate species face unprecedented and ever increasing pressures as a result of human acti...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
International audienceMarine megafauna plays an important functional role in marine ecosystems as to...
Please note: The present advice replaces the advice given in December 2021 for bycatch of protected,...
The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and col-lates and ...
Incidental captures (bycatch) remain a key global conservation threat for cetaceans. Bycatch of harb...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) met in Copenhagen at ICES headquarters bet...
The population sizes and estimates of sustainable take limits for the most numerous species of seabi...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
Recent research on ocean health has found large predator abundance to be a key element of ocean cond...
The Mediterranean and Black Seas region includes twenty-two countries, three continents, and 26,000 ...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
ICES Annual Science Conference 2023, 11–14 September 2023, Bilbao, SpainCetacean strandings can prov...
This publication offers an overview of historical and current trends in the bycatch of five importan...
Marine vertebrate species face unprecedented and ever increasing pressures as a result of human acti...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
International audienceMarine megafauna plays an important functional role in marine ecosystems as to...