Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset

The mitigation trials took place onboard a Danish commercial set net vessel during three distinct periods, in November 2022, February 2023, and May-June 2023 in the Western Baltic Sea. All trials were conducted with a standard 3-folds trammel net used in this area to target Atlantic cod and flatfish...

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Main Authors: Gildas Glemarec, Lotte Kindt-Larsen
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2024
Subjects:
cod
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.11583/dtu.25585902.v1
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spelling ftdtufig:oai:figshare.com:article/25585902 2024-05-12T08:00:58+00:00 Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset Gildas Glemarec Lotte Kindt-Larsen 2024-04-11T13:04:00Z https://doi.org/10.11583/dtu.25585902.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Do_PearlNets_reduce_fish_CPUE_Supporting_dataset/25585902 unknown doi:10.11583/dtu.25585902.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Do_PearlNets_reduce_fish_CPUE_Supporting_dataset/25585902 CC BY 4.0 Fisheries sciences not elsewhere classified Bycatch mitigation tools CPUE harbour porpoises gillnet Acrylic pearls cod alternative gear Dataset 2024 ftdtufig https://doi.org/10.11583/dtu.25585902.v1 2024-04-15T14:52:34Z The mitigation trials took place onboard a Danish commercial set net vessel during three distinct periods, in November 2022, February 2023, and May-June 2023 in the Western Baltic Sea. All trials were conducted with a standard 3-folds trammel net used in this area to target Atlantic cod and flatfish. We used 18 identical net panels of approximately 60 m in horizontal length, of which 5 net panels were equipped with acrylic pearls on one of the outer net layers, resulting in 13 control and 5 treatment panels. The pearls were small acrylic glass spheres (Ø 8 mm) with a groove (4 mm long and 0.8 mm wide) into which to fit the net thread. Each fishing day during the course of the trial, the fisher set one string of nets consisting of 6 control nets, then 5 pearl nets, and lastly 7 control nets. As a result, control nets and pearl nets were always deployed on the same fishing grounds, at the same time, and soaked in the water for the same duration. The trials were recorded using electronic monitoring (EM). The EM system installed onboard (Black Box Video, Anchorlab, Denmark) consisted of a control unit, associated with a position sensor (GPS), and two waterproof CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras. The data set is made on haul basis. For each haul the date, number of control-nets, number of pearl-nets, Kg of all fish catches and numbers of cod ( Gadus Morhua ) is registered. The catches of fish (in kg) was noted by the fisher carrying out the trials whereas the numbers of cod caught was registered from video analysis of all net hauls. Dataset atlantic cod Gadus morhua Technical University of Denmark (DTU): Fighsare
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collection Technical University of Denmark (DTU): Fighsare
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topic Fisheries sciences not elsewhere classified
Bycatch mitigation tools
CPUE
harbour porpoises
gillnet
Acrylic pearls
cod
alternative gear
spellingShingle Fisheries sciences not elsewhere classified
Bycatch mitigation tools
CPUE
harbour porpoises
gillnet
Acrylic pearls
cod
alternative gear
Gildas Glemarec
Lotte Kindt-Larsen
Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset
topic_facet Fisheries sciences not elsewhere classified
Bycatch mitigation tools
CPUE
harbour porpoises
gillnet
Acrylic pearls
cod
alternative gear
description The mitigation trials took place onboard a Danish commercial set net vessel during three distinct periods, in November 2022, February 2023, and May-June 2023 in the Western Baltic Sea. All trials were conducted with a standard 3-folds trammel net used in this area to target Atlantic cod and flatfish. We used 18 identical net panels of approximately 60 m in horizontal length, of which 5 net panels were equipped with acrylic pearls on one of the outer net layers, resulting in 13 control and 5 treatment panels. The pearls were small acrylic glass spheres (Ø 8 mm) with a groove (4 mm long and 0.8 mm wide) into which to fit the net thread. Each fishing day during the course of the trial, the fisher set one string of nets consisting of 6 control nets, then 5 pearl nets, and lastly 7 control nets. As a result, control nets and pearl nets were always deployed on the same fishing grounds, at the same time, and soaked in the water for the same duration. The trials were recorded using electronic monitoring (EM). The EM system installed onboard (Black Box Video, Anchorlab, Denmark) consisted of a control unit, associated with a position sensor (GPS), and two waterproof CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras. The data set is made on haul basis. For each haul the date, number of control-nets, number of pearl-nets, Kg of all fish catches and numbers of cod ( Gadus Morhua ) is registered. The catches of fish (in kg) was noted by the fisher carrying out the trials whereas the numbers of cod caught was registered from video analysis of all net hauls.
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author Gildas Glemarec
Lotte Kindt-Larsen
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Lotte Kindt-Larsen
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title Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset
title_short Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset
title_full Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset
title_fullStr Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset
title_full_unstemmed Do PearlNets reduce fish CPUE? Supporting dataset
title_sort do pearlnets reduce fish cpue? supporting dataset
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.11583/dtu.25585902.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Do_PearlNets_reduce_fish_CPUE_Supporting_dataset/25585902
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Gadus morhua
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