Test of ROV-based harvesting methods for sea urchins and scallops. Part one: Report on Sea Urchin (Kråkebolle) collection trial

One of the major bottlenecks to the development of a sea urchin industry in Norway is a reliable and economically viable method of collecting urchins. The current trial aimed to test the economic feasibility of fishing commercial quantities of sea urchin during winter conditions in northern Norway u...

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Main Authors: James, Philip, Siikavuopio, Sten Ivar
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Nofima AS 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2504625
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spelling ftnofima:oai:nofima.brage.unit.no:11250/2504625 2023-05-15T15:39:55+02:00 Test of ROV-based harvesting methods for sea urchins and scallops. Part one: Report on Sea Urchin (Kråkebolle) collection trial Rapport/Report 13/2012 norsk oppsummering James, Philip Siikavuopio, Sten Ivar 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2504625 eng eng Nofima AS Nofima rapportserie https://nofimaas.sharepoint.com/sites/public/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?guestaccesstoken=6mVIkZFzGtuJLmLPyVXuK68%2fVNndqjezPF21Fh0K4qk%3d&docid=098a277d260f840df999812735f252642 Nofima AS: 21069 Fiskeri- og havbruksnæringens forskningsfond: 900714 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2504625 cristin:1153713 34 13/2012 Research report 2012 ftnofima 2022-11-18T06:51:15Z One of the major bottlenecks to the development of a sea urchin industry in Norway is a reliable and economically viable method of collecting urchins. The current trial aimed to test the economic feasibility of fishing commercial quantities of sea urchin during winter conditions in northern Norway using a modified ROV. The results of the trial showed that in 4.5 days of fishing (excluding Day 1 and morning of Day 2) a total catch of 1.88 t was recorded with 34.9 % of the total catch (659,5 kg) consisting of export quality sea urchins (> 45 mm test diameter). The authors suggest that the amount of sea urchins from the total catch that could be sold could have been increased to 52.1 % of the total catch (807 kg) by lowering the minimum size of the urchins that were landed to the industry recommended size of 40 mm test diameter and processing any damaged sea urchins to utilize the roe in these animals. The average daily catches for the ROV this was substantially higher (146 kg/day) than for previous dive operations in Båtsfjord (average 90.9 kg/day). The results of the current trial clearly show that the SeabedHarvester ROV provides an effective method of collecting sea urchins in winter conditions in northern Norway and this method is likely to be more effective than using divers in summer as well as in winter. The density of sea urchins present at any given site and the type of bottom terrain play an important role in determining the catch efficiency of the ROV and so it will be important to undertake preliminary mapping of an area prior to committing time and capital resources into ROV fishing. Rapport/Report 13/2012 norsk oppsummering Test of ROV-based harvesting methods for sea urchins and scallops. Part one: Report on Sea Urchin (Kråkebolle) collection trial publishedVersion Report Båtsfjord Northern Norway Nofima Knowledge Archive (Brage) Norway
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description One of the major bottlenecks to the development of a sea urchin industry in Norway is a reliable and economically viable method of collecting urchins. The current trial aimed to test the economic feasibility of fishing commercial quantities of sea urchin during winter conditions in northern Norway using a modified ROV. The results of the trial showed that in 4.5 days of fishing (excluding Day 1 and morning of Day 2) a total catch of 1.88 t was recorded with 34.9 % of the total catch (659,5 kg) consisting of export quality sea urchins (> 45 mm test diameter). The authors suggest that the amount of sea urchins from the total catch that could be sold could have been increased to 52.1 % of the total catch (807 kg) by lowering the minimum size of the urchins that were landed to the industry recommended size of 40 mm test diameter and processing any damaged sea urchins to utilize the roe in these animals. The average daily catches for the ROV this was substantially higher (146 kg/day) than for previous dive operations in Båtsfjord (average 90.9 kg/day). The results of the current trial clearly show that the SeabedHarvester ROV provides an effective method of collecting sea urchins in winter conditions in northern Norway and this method is likely to be more effective than using divers in summer as well as in winter. The density of sea urchins present at any given site and the type of bottom terrain play an important role in determining the catch efficiency of the ROV and so it will be important to undertake preliminary mapping of an area prior to committing time and capital resources into ROV fishing. Rapport/Report 13/2012 norsk oppsummering Test of ROV-based harvesting methods for sea urchins and scallops. Part one: Report on Sea Urchin (Kråkebolle) collection trial publishedVersion
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Test of ROV-based harvesting methods for sea urchins and scallops. Part one: Report on Sea Urchin (Kråkebolle) collection trial
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title_short Test of ROV-based harvesting methods for sea urchins and scallops. Part one: Report on Sea Urchin (Kråkebolle) collection trial
title_full Test of ROV-based harvesting methods for sea urchins and scallops. Part one: Report on Sea Urchin (Kråkebolle) collection trial
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