External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design

The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of external damage (gear marks, pressure injuries, ecchymosis and skin abrasion) present on trawl-caught cod (Gadus morhua) and to examine whether the extent of damage could be reduced by introducing changes in the gear. We tested whether chang...

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Published in:Fisheries Research
Main Authors: Tveit, Guro Møen, Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo, Herrmann, Bent, Brinkhof, Jesse
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
Subjects:
Cod
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2591605
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.02.009
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spelling ftsintef:oai:sintef.brage.unit.no:11250/2591605 2023-05-15T14:30:26+02:00 External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design Tveit, Guro Møen Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo Herrmann, Bent Brinkhof, Jesse 2019-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2591605 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.02.009 eng eng Elsevier Fisheries Research, Volume 214, pages 136-147 urn:issn:0165-7836 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2591605 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.02.009 cristin:1678507 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no CC-BY-NC-ND Fisheries Research 4-panel construction Bottom trawl Cod Fish injuries Knotless codend Journal article Peer reviewed 2019 ftsintef https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2019.02.009 2021-08-04T11:59:53Z The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of external damage (gear marks, pressure injuries, ecchymosis and skin abrasion) present on trawl-caught cod (Gadus morhua) and to examine whether the extent of damage could be reduced by introducing changes in the gear. We tested whether changing the 2-panel knotted codend used by the Norwegian trawler fleet operating in the Barents Sea today to a 2-panel knotless codend or a 4-panel knotless codend could decrease the extent of external damage to the fish in the catch. We evaluated 720 fish over 12 hauls carried out with a twin trawl setup and found that the probability for cod to be without any external damage was 9.4% (4.7% - 15.8%) with the codend used in the fishery today. Thus, most fish in these catches are likely to have slight or moderate damage. Gear marks were the most frequent type of damage, with only 11.5% (6.0% - 18.9%) of the cod being free of this type of injury. When gear marks were not considered in the analysis, 68.4% (58.8% - 78.3%) of the fish was estimated to be flawless. Replacing the knotted netting in the codend increased the probability of obtaining fish without gear marks to 15.5% (6.2% - 28.0%). However, the confidence intervals were wide, and this effect was not statistically significant. For the other three damage types, the estimated effects of changing the design of the codend were small and not statistically significant. Changing from a 2- to 4-panel codend was estimated to reduce the probability for gear marks by a further 1.7% (-13.4% - 16.8%). However, this increase was not significant. Overall, the two codend design changes tested in this study did not significantly decrease the external damage present on trawlcaught cod. External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Arctic Barents Sea Gadus morhua Northeast Arctic cod SINTEF Open (Brage) Arctic Barents Sea Fisheries Research 214 136 147
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topic 4-panel construction
Bottom trawl
Cod
Fish injuries
Knotless codend
spellingShingle 4-panel construction
Bottom trawl
Cod
Fish injuries
Knotless codend
Tveit, Guro Møen
Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo
Herrmann, Bent
Brinkhof, Jesse
External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design
topic_facet 4-panel construction
Bottom trawl
Cod
Fish injuries
Knotless codend
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of external damage (gear marks, pressure injuries, ecchymosis and skin abrasion) present on trawl-caught cod (Gadus morhua) and to examine whether the extent of damage could be reduced by introducing changes in the gear. We tested whether changing the 2-panel knotted codend used by the Norwegian trawler fleet operating in the Barents Sea today to a 2-panel knotless codend or a 4-panel knotless codend could decrease the extent of external damage to the fish in the catch. We evaluated 720 fish over 12 hauls carried out with a twin trawl setup and found that the probability for cod to be without any external damage was 9.4% (4.7% - 15.8%) with the codend used in the fishery today. Thus, most fish in these catches are likely to have slight or moderate damage. Gear marks were the most frequent type of damage, with only 11.5% (6.0% - 18.9%) of the cod being free of this type of injury. When gear marks were not considered in the analysis, 68.4% (58.8% - 78.3%) of the fish was estimated to be flawless. Replacing the knotted netting in the codend increased the probability of obtaining fish without gear marks to 15.5% (6.2% - 28.0%). However, the confidence intervals were wide, and this effect was not statistically significant. For the other three damage types, the estimated effects of changing the design of the codend were small and not statistically significant. Changing from a 2- to 4-panel codend was estimated to reduce the probability for gear marks by a further 1.7% (-13.4% - 16.8%). However, this increase was not significant. Overall, the two codend design changes tested in this study did not significantly decrease the external damage present on trawlcaught cod. External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design acceptedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tveit, Guro Møen
Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo
Herrmann, Bent
Brinkhof, Jesse
author_facet Tveit, Guro Møen
Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo
Herrmann, Bent
Brinkhof, Jesse
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title External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design
title_short External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design
title_full External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design
title_fullStr External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design
title_full_unstemmed External damage to trawl-caught Northeast arctic cod (Gadus morhua): Effect of codend design
title_sort external damage to trawl-caught northeast arctic cod (gadus morhua): effect of codend design
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