Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel

The English Channel comprised the ICES areras VIIe and VIId which are more or less a part of the North Sea area as delimitated by Ascobans. Two studies (Pingiroise and FilManCet) were conduced in that area. Filmancet study comprises two different areas: North Brittany and Nord Pas de Calais (Figure...

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Main Authors: Morizur, Yvon, Hassani, Sami, Le Niliot, Philippe, Gamblin, Caroline, Toulhoat, Lucile, Pezeril, Sylvain
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00020/13132/10149.pdf
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:13132 2023-05-15T16:33:23+02:00 Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel Morizur, Yvon Hassani, Sami Le Niliot, Philippe Gamblin, Caroline Toulhoat, Lucile Pezeril, Sylvain 2010-04 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00020/13132/10149.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00020/13132/ eng eng https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00020/13132/10149.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00020/13132/ 2010 ASCOBANS Advisory Committee Meeting info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use text Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2010 ftarchimer 2021-09-23T20:18:56Z The English Channel comprised the ICES areras VIIe and VIId which are more or less a part of the North Sea area as delimitated by Ascobans. Two studies (Pingiroise and FilManCet) were conduced in that area. Filmancet study comprises two different areas: North Brittany and Nord Pas de Calais (Figure 1). The main objectives are to quantify accidental catches of marine mammals in set nets and identify solutions to limit them. Pingiroise is a study dedicated to the set net fishery in the Iroise area at the west of Brittany. The three objectives of that study in a marine protected area was to make comparative trials with pingers, to determine the bycatch in set net fishery operating inside and around the Marine protected area and to estimate the abundance and the distribution of cetaceans. Harbour porpoises, pilot whales and common dolphin are sometimes incidentally caught in set nets; The by-catch rate for harbour porpoise is very low compared to other areas (Celtic Seas or North sea). The low bycatch rate calculated in the fisheries in Brittany is probably due to a lower abundance of the harbour porpoise in the sampled area: 0.132 ind/km2 in Iroise Sea (Pingiroise study) compared to 0.408 ind/km2 in the Celtic Sea (SCANSII). An other explanation could be linked to the fishing process, especially for spider crab netting. The pinger systems as mandated by the EC 812/2004 regulation are very expensive, not always reliable and their utilization involved fishermen security concerns. The less expensive system seems the DDD02 placed at each end of the net but the system has the greatest exclusion area. These experiments raise the problems of practicability and certification of acoustic deterrent systems as some trades have a poor technical reliability. Furthermore, first results of the FilManCet study show that it is necessary to assess the impacts of fishing gear with an area and seasonal approach in order to find the more adapted solution to limit them. Report Harbour porpoise Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer)
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description The English Channel comprised the ICES areras VIIe and VIId which are more or less a part of the North Sea area as delimitated by Ascobans. Two studies (Pingiroise and FilManCet) were conduced in that area. Filmancet study comprises two different areas: North Brittany and Nord Pas de Calais (Figure 1). The main objectives are to quantify accidental catches of marine mammals in set nets and identify solutions to limit them. Pingiroise is a study dedicated to the set net fishery in the Iroise area at the west of Brittany. The three objectives of that study in a marine protected area was to make comparative trials with pingers, to determine the bycatch in set net fishery operating inside and around the Marine protected area and to estimate the abundance and the distribution of cetaceans. Harbour porpoises, pilot whales and common dolphin are sometimes incidentally caught in set nets; The by-catch rate for harbour porpoise is very low compared to other areas (Celtic Seas or North sea). The low bycatch rate calculated in the fisheries in Brittany is probably due to a lower abundance of the harbour porpoise in the sampled area: 0.132 ind/km2 in Iroise Sea (Pingiroise study) compared to 0.408 ind/km2 in the Celtic Sea (SCANSII). An other explanation could be linked to the fishing process, especially for spider crab netting. The pinger systems as mandated by the EC 812/2004 regulation are very expensive, not always reliable and their utilization involved fishermen security concerns. The less expensive system seems the DDD02 placed at each end of the net but the system has the greatest exclusion area. These experiments raise the problems of practicability and certification of acoustic deterrent systems as some trades have a poor technical reliability. Furthermore, first results of the FilManCet study show that it is necessary to assess the impacts of fishing gear with an area and seasonal approach in order to find the more adapted solution to limit them.
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author Morizur, Yvon
Hassani, Sami
Le Niliot, Philippe
Gamblin, Caroline
Toulhoat, Lucile
Pezeril, Sylvain
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Hassani, Sami
Le Niliot, Philippe
Gamblin, Caroline
Toulhoat, Lucile
Pezeril, Sylvain
Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel
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Hassani, Sami
Le Niliot, Philippe
Gamblin, Caroline
Toulhoat, Lucile
Pezeril, Sylvain
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title Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel
title_short Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel
title_full Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel
title_fullStr Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel
title_full_unstemmed Note on the recent French studies on by catch and pingers in the English Channel
title_sort note on the recent french studies on by catch and pingers in the english channel
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