Discarding by fisheries is perceived as contrary to responsible harvesting. Legislation seeking to end the practice is being introduced in many jurisdictions. However, discarded fish are food for a range of scavenging species; so, ending discarding may have ecological consequences. Here we investigate the sensitivity of ecological effects to discarding policies using an ecosystem model of the North Sea—a region where 30–40% of trawled fish catch is currently discarded. We show that landing the entire catch while fishing as usual has conservation penalties for seabirds, marine mammals and seabed fauna, and no benefit to fish stocks. However, combining landing obligations with changes in fishing practices to limit the capture of unwanted fish...
presentationDiscard rates in marine fisheries have been estimated at more than 80% for some individu...
Discards refer to that part of the catch returned to the sea during fishing operations. This study a...
This thesis brings a contribution to the debate, formally recognising fishers as an integral part of...
Discarding by fisheries is perceived as contrary to responsible harvesting. Legislation seeking to e...
Discarding by fisheries is perceived as contrary to responsible harvesting. Legislation seeking to e...
Potential consequences of implementing the EU Landing Obligation on marine ecosystems can be listed ...
It has been widely acknowledged that fishery discard practices constitute a purposeless waste of val...
Abstract It has been widely acknowledged that fishery discard practices constitute a purposeless was...
Every year fisheries discard >10 million tonnes of fish. This provides a bounty for scavengers, y...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on dead animals (carrion) that it has not killed itself. Fisheri...
Discarding is the throwing overboard of unwanted fish or benthic animals [In this study, we define d...
Upcoming reform of the European Union (EU) Common Fisheries Policy will be the biggest change in Eur...
Discards are the portion of animal and plant material in the catch that is dumped back at sea. The C...
Discards are defined as the part of the catch that is brought on deck only to be returned to the sea...
Understanding the pressures of fisheries on the ecosystem is crucial for effective management. Fishe...
presentationDiscard rates in marine fisheries have been estimated at more than 80% for some individu...
Discards refer to that part of the catch returned to the sea during fishing operations. This study a...
This thesis brings a contribution to the debate, formally recognising fishers as an integral part of...
Discarding by fisheries is perceived as contrary to responsible harvesting. Legislation seeking to e...
Discarding by fisheries is perceived as contrary to responsible harvesting. Legislation seeking to e...
Potential consequences of implementing the EU Landing Obligation on marine ecosystems can be listed ...
It has been widely acknowledged that fishery discard practices constitute a purposeless waste of val...
Abstract It has been widely acknowledged that fishery discard practices constitute a purposeless was...
Every year fisheries discard >10 million tonnes of fish. This provides a bounty for scavengers, y...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on dead animals (carrion) that it has not killed itself. Fisheri...
Discarding is the throwing overboard of unwanted fish or benthic animals [In this study, we define d...
Upcoming reform of the European Union (EU) Common Fisheries Policy will be the biggest change in Eur...
Discards are the portion of animal and plant material in the catch that is dumped back at sea. The C...
Discards are defined as the part of the catch that is brought on deck only to be returned to the sea...
Understanding the pressures of fisheries on the ecosystem is crucial for effective management. Fishe...
presentationDiscard rates in marine fisheries have been estimated at more than 80% for some individu...
Discards refer to that part of the catch returned to the sea during fishing operations. This study a...
This thesis brings a contribution to the debate, formally recognising fishers as an integral part of...