Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?

A promising design to improve selectivity in the Nephrops-directed trawl fishery is the horizontally divided trawl codend. Previous studies have succeeded in separating the majority of fish from Nephrops; however, cod (Gadus morhua), juvenile roundfish and flatfish still enter the lower compartment...

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Published in:Fisheries Research
Main Authors: Melli, Valentina, Krag, L.A., Herrmann, Bent, Karlsen, J.D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2592569
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.11.027
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spelling ftsintef:oai:sintef.brage.unit.no:11250/2592569 2023-05-15T16:19:16+02:00 Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend? Melli, Valentina Krag, L.A. Herrmann, Bent Karlsen, J.D. 2018-03 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2592569 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.11.027 eng eng Elsevier Fisheries Research. 2018, 211 282-290. urn:issn:0165-7836 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2592569 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.11.027 cristin:1638223 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no CC-BY-NC-ND 282-290 211 Fisheries Research Horizontally divided codend Behavioural stimulators Vertical separation Nephrops Bycatch Journal article Peer reviewed 2018 ftsintef https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.11.027 2021-08-04T11:59:21Z A promising design to improve selectivity in the Nephrops-directed trawl fishery is the horizontally divided trawl codend. Previous studies have succeeded in separating the majority of fish from Nephrops; however, cod (Gadus morhua), juvenile roundfish and flatfish still enter the lower compartment in relative high proportions. In this study we investigated if and to which extent it is possible to improve the vertical separation of fish from Nephrops by adding active behaviour stimulators. These stimulators are designed to exploit fish avoidance behaviour and lead them into the upper compartment while Nephrops move into the lower compartment. We tested two types of behaviour stimulators: a chain curtain at the entrance of the lower compartment at the point of separation and a set of rising float-lines inserted ahead of the point of separation. The length-dependent vertical separation of five important commercial fish species and Nephrops was analysed in comparison to the horizontally divided trawl codend with no stimulator, towed in parallel to the test trawl. The results showed that fish’s vertical separation can be partially improved by the addition of stimulators, without complicating fishing operations or increasing the proportion of Nephrops that enters the upper compartment. However, the improvement was limited and none of the two active stimulators tested managed to simultaneously improve the separation of cod, juvenile roundfish and flatfish. acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua SINTEF Open (Brage) Fisheries Research 211 282 290
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topic Horizontally divided codend
Behavioural stimulators
Vertical separation
Nephrops
Bycatch
spellingShingle Horizontally divided codend
Behavioural stimulators
Vertical separation
Nephrops
Bycatch
Melli, Valentina
Krag, L.A.
Herrmann, Bent
Karlsen, J.D.
Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?
topic_facet Horizontally divided codend
Behavioural stimulators
Vertical separation
Nephrops
Bycatch
description A promising design to improve selectivity in the Nephrops-directed trawl fishery is the horizontally divided trawl codend. Previous studies have succeeded in separating the majority of fish from Nephrops; however, cod (Gadus morhua), juvenile roundfish and flatfish still enter the lower compartment in relative high proportions. In this study we investigated if and to which extent it is possible to improve the vertical separation of fish from Nephrops by adding active behaviour stimulators. These stimulators are designed to exploit fish avoidance behaviour and lead them into the upper compartment while Nephrops move into the lower compartment. We tested two types of behaviour stimulators: a chain curtain at the entrance of the lower compartment at the point of separation and a set of rising float-lines inserted ahead of the point of separation. The length-dependent vertical separation of five important commercial fish species and Nephrops was analysed in comparison to the horizontally divided trawl codend with no stimulator, towed in parallel to the test trawl. The results showed that fish’s vertical separation can be partially improved by the addition of stimulators, without complicating fishing operations or increasing the proportion of Nephrops that enters the upper compartment. However, the improvement was limited and none of the two active stimulators tested managed to simultaneously improve the separation of cod, juvenile roundfish and flatfish. acceptedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Melli, Valentina
Krag, L.A.
Herrmann, Bent
Karlsen, J.D.
author_facet Melli, Valentina
Krag, L.A.
Herrmann, Bent
Karlsen, J.D.
author_sort Melli, Valentina
title Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?
title_short Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?
title_full Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?
title_fullStr Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?
title_full_unstemmed Can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?
title_sort can active behaviour stimulators improve fish separation from nephrops (nephrops norvegicus) in a horizontally divided trawl codend?
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