Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management
Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70: .While catch-and-release (C&R) is a well-known practice in several European freshwater recreational fisheries, studies on the magnit...
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ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/ae1fc959-ba7c-4d0c-80e7-64eaecc3ef80 2024-06-23T07:51:07+00:00 Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management Ferter, Keno Weltersbach, Marc Simon Strehlow, Harry Vincent Vølstad, Jon Helge Alós, Josep Arlinghaus, Robert Armstrong, Mike Dorow, Malte de Graaf, Martin van der Hammen, Tessa Hyder, Kieran Levrel, Harold Paulrud, Anton Radtke, Krzysztof Rocklin, Delphine Sparrevohn, Claus Reedtz Veiga, Pedro 2013 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/ae1fc959-ba7c-4d0c-80e7-64eaecc3ef80 https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst104 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/ae1fc959-ba7c-4d0c-80e7-64eaecc3ef80 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Ferter , K , Weltersbach , M S , Strehlow , H V , Vølstad , J H , Alós , J , Arlinghaus , R , Armstrong , M , Dorow , M , de Graaf , M , van der Hammen , T , Hyder , K , Levrel , H , Paulrud , A , Radtke , K , Rocklin , D , Sparrevohn , C R & Veiga , P 2013 , ' Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management ' , ICES Journal of Marine Science , vol. 70 , no. 7 , pp. 1319-1329 . https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst104 /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2013 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst104 2024-06-11T14:37:53Z Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70: .While catch-and-release (C&R) is a well-known practice in several European freshwater recreational fisheries, studies on the magnitude and impact of this practice in European marine recreational fisheries are limited. To provide an overview of the practice and magnitude of C&R among marine recreational anglers in Europe, the existing knowledge of C&R and its potential associated release mortality was collected and summarized. The present study revealed that in several European countries over half of the total recreational catch is released by marine anglers. High release proportions of >60% were found for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), pollack (Pollachius pollachius), and sea trout (Salmo trutta) in at least one of the studied European countries. In the case of the German recreational Baltic Sea cod fishery, release proportions varied considerably between years, presumably tracking a strong year class of undersized fish. Reasons for release varied between countries and species, and included legal restrictions (e.g. minimum landing sizes and daily bag limits) and voluntary C&R. Considering the magnitude of C&R practice among European marine recreational anglers, post-release mortalities of released fish may need to be accounted for in estimated fishing mortalities. However, as the survival rates of European marine species are mostly unknown, there is a need to conduct post-release survival studies and to identify factors affecting post-release survival. Such studies could also assist in developing species-specific, best-practice guidelines to minimize the impacts of C&R on released marine fish in Europe Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit ICES Journal of Marine Science 70 7 1319 1329 |
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Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70: .While catch-and-release (C&R) is a well-known practice in several European freshwater recreational fisheries, studies on the magnitude and impact of this practice in European marine recreational fisheries are limited. To provide an overview of the practice and magnitude of C&R among marine recreational anglers in Europe, the existing knowledge of C&R and its potential associated release mortality was collected and summarized. The present study revealed that in several European countries over half of the total recreational catch is released by marine anglers. High release proportions of >60% were found for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), pollack (Pollachius pollachius), and sea trout (Salmo trutta) in at least one of the studied European countries. In the case of the German recreational Baltic Sea cod fishery, release proportions varied considerably between years, presumably tracking a strong year class of undersized fish. Reasons for release varied between countries and species, and included legal restrictions (e.g. minimum landing sizes and daily bag limits) and voluntary C&R. Considering the magnitude of C&R practice among European marine recreational anglers, post-release mortalities of released fish may need to be accounted for in estimated fishing mortalities. However, as the survival rates of European marine species are mostly unknown, there is a need to conduct post-release survival studies and to identify factors affecting post-release survival. Such studies could also assist in developing species-specific, best-practice guidelines to minimize the impacts of C&R on released marine fish in Europe |
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Ferter, Keno Weltersbach, Marc Simon Strehlow, Harry Vincent Vølstad, Jon Helge Alós, Josep Arlinghaus, Robert Armstrong, Mike Dorow, Malte de Graaf, Martin van der Hammen, Tessa Hyder, Kieran Levrel, Harold Paulrud, Anton Radtke, Krzysztof Rocklin, Delphine Sparrevohn, Claus Reedtz Veiga, Pedro |
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Ferter, Keno Weltersbach, Marc Simon Strehlow, Harry Vincent Vølstad, Jon Helge Alós, Josep Arlinghaus, Robert Armstrong, Mike Dorow, Malte de Graaf, Martin van der Hammen, Tessa Hyder, Kieran Levrel, Harold Paulrud, Anton Radtke, Krzysztof Rocklin, Delphine Sparrevohn, Claus Reedtz Veiga, Pedro |
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Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management |
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Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management |
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Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management |
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Unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in European marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management |
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unexpectedly high catch-and-release rates in european marine recreational fisheries: implications for science and management |
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