Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area

Starting in 1990, a deep water trawl fishery for Gr enland halibut in the NAFO Regulatory Area was developed by Spain. At the same time an observer's program to collect infonnation about the fishery was put in operation. In 1993 and! 1994 the observers collected infonnation on sightings and inc...

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Main Author: Lens, S. (Santiago)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 1997
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8728
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/8728 2023-05-15T16:29:59+02:00 Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area Lens, S. (Santiago) Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic 1997-10-03 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8728 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8728 ICES Annual Science Conference. (25/09/1997 - 1997. Baltimore (EEUU)). 1997. CM 1997/Q:08 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Incidental catches Marine mammals NAFO Trawlers workingPaper 1997 ftieo 2022-07-26T23:48:36Z Starting in 1990, a deep water trawl fishery for Gr enland halibut in the NAFO Regulatory Area was developed by Spain. At the same time an observer's program to collect infonnation about the fishery was put in operation. In 1993 and! 1994 the observers collected infonnation on sightings and incidental catches of marine 1 s. The observers made 264 sightings ofmarine s, belonging to 10 cetaceans and 3 pinnipeds species, with the sperm whales, the nort ern bottlenose whale, the pilot whales and the harp seals among the mdst frequently observed species. Infonnation about fishing operations and their interactions with marine marnmals was obtained in more than 14 000 individual hauls. Their presenfe in the nets was recorded on 57 occasions. Incidental catches didn't occur in 46 ofthe 74 :fis~g trips observed. The majority ofthe remaining 37.8% trips registered one catch (n=l9~.~d only on a few trips were there more than one. The rate of sets with incidental catches 9ver the the total number of sets observed was 0.31 %. A mortality of 42 specimens is reported, belonging to four cetacean species (Atlantic white-sided dolphin, striped dolphin, common dolphin and long-finned pilot whale) four pinnipeds species (harbour, harp, ringed and grey seals) and unidenti:fied cetacean and pinnipeds species. The rate ofsets with mortality was 0.27 %. The 73 .8% ofthis mortality corresponds to the seals.The data obtained were compared with the information available from similar fisheries, it being estimated that the Greenland halibut fishery has a relatively low level of interactions and marine mammal mortality. Report Greenland North Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Greenland
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topic Incidental catches
Marine mammals
NAFO
Trawlers
spellingShingle Incidental catches
Marine mammals
NAFO
Trawlers
Lens, S. (Santiago)
Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area
topic_facet Incidental catches
Marine mammals
NAFO
Trawlers
description Starting in 1990, a deep water trawl fishery for Gr enland halibut in the NAFO Regulatory Area was developed by Spain. At the same time an observer's program to collect infonnation about the fishery was put in operation. In 1993 and! 1994 the observers collected infonnation on sightings and incidental catches of marine 1 s. The observers made 264 sightings ofmarine s, belonging to 10 cetaceans and 3 pinnipeds species, with the sperm whales, the nort ern bottlenose whale, the pilot whales and the harp seals among the mdst frequently observed species. Infonnation about fishing operations and their interactions with marine marnmals was obtained in more than 14 000 individual hauls. Their presenfe in the nets was recorded on 57 occasions. Incidental catches didn't occur in 46 ofthe 74 :fis~g trips observed. The majority ofthe remaining 37.8% trips registered one catch (n=l9~.~d only on a few trips were there more than one. The rate of sets with incidental catches 9ver the the total number of sets observed was 0.31 %. A mortality of 42 specimens is reported, belonging to four cetacean species (Atlantic white-sided dolphin, striped dolphin, common dolphin and long-finned pilot whale) four pinnipeds species (harbour, harp, ringed and grey seals) and unidenti:fied cetacean and pinnipeds species. The rate ofsets with mortality was 0.27 %. The 73 .8% ofthis mortality corresponds to the seals.The data obtained were compared with the information available from similar fisheries, it being estimated that the Greenland halibut fishery has a relatively low level of interactions and marine mammal mortality.
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author Lens, S. (Santiago)
author_facet Lens, S. (Santiago)
author_sort Lens, S. (Santiago)
title Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_short Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_full Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_fullStr Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_sort interactions between marine mammals and deep water trawlers in the nafo regulatory area
publisher Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
publishDate 1997
url http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8728
op_coverage Atlantic Ocean
North Atlantic
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North Atlantic
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op_relation http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8728
ICES Annual Science Conference. (25/09/1997 - 1997. Baltimore (EEUU)). 1997. CM 1997/Q:08
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