Results on main elasmobranch species captured in the 2022 Northern Spanish Shelf Groundfish Survey

Working Document presented to the Working Group on Elasmobranch Fishes ICES WGEF, 20th to 29th June, 2023, Lisbon, Portugal. This working document presents the results on the most abundant elasmobranch species captured in the 2022 Spanish Groundfish Survey on Northern Spanish shelf. Biomass, spatial...

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Main Authors: Fernández-Zapico, Olaya, Ruiz-Pico, Susana, Blanco, Marian, Rodríguez-Cabello, Cristina, Punzón, Antonio, González-Irusta, J. M., Velasco, Francisco
Other Authors: European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: CSIC - Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO) 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/309694
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Summary:Working Document presented to the Working Group on Elasmobranch Fishes ICES WGEF, 20th to 29th June, 2023, Lisbon, Portugal. This working document presents the results on the most abundant elasmobranch species captured in the 2022 Spanish Groundfish Survey on Northern Spanish shelf. Biomass, spatial distribution and length ranges were analysed for Scyliorhinus canicula (lesser spotted dogfish), Scyliorhinus stellaris (greater spotted dogfish), Galeus melastomus (blackmouth catshark), Galeus atlanticus (atlantic sawtail catshark), Etmopterus spinax (velvet belly), Hexanchus griseus (bluntnose sixgill shark), Raja clavata (thornback ray), Raja montagui (spotted ray), Leucoraja naevus (cuckoo ray) and other scarce elasmobranches. The biomass of most species S. canicula, S. stellaris, H. griseus, R. clavata, R. montagui, L. naevus, increased, whereas it decreased for the species G. melastomus, G. atlanticus, E. spinax and D. profundorum. D. calceus was very scarce, similar to previous year. As usual, only a few specimens of Scymnodon ringens, Dalatias licha and L. circularis were found, as well as the occasional species Galeorhinus galeus, Etmopterus pusillus, Dipturus oxyrinchus, Raja undulata and Raja brachyura. The species Lamna nasus was found for the first time in the historical time series. Signs of recruitment were found for E. spinax in additional deep hauls. This survey is part of the ERDEM5 project, co-funded by the EU through the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) within the Spanish National Program for the collection, management and use of data from the fisheries sector and support for scientific advice in relation to the EU Common Fisheries Policy. Peer reviewed