Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022)

The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and collates and analyses information from across the Northeast Atlantic and adjacent sea areas (Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Seas) related to the bycatch in commercial fishing operations of pro-tected and sensitive...

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Main Authors: Basterretxea, Mikel, Ferreiro, Lucía Cañas, Chatzispyrou, Ada, Cox, Samantha, Dinkel, Thaya, Dubroca, Laurent, Evans, Peter, Fernandez, Ruth, Fortuna, Caterina Maria, Fotiadis, Nikolaos, Giannoulaki, Marianna, Muñoz, Paula Gutierrez, Hardman, Samuel, Junge, Claudia, Kavanagh, Ailbhe, Kindt-Larsen, Lotte, Koschinski, Sven, Königson, Sara, Last, Ellen, Lefkaditou, Eugenia, Lusseau, David, Lyssikatos, Marjorie, Marçalo, Ana, Mugerza, Estanis, Northridge, Simon, Olin, Mikko, Peltier, Hélène, Pärn, Henrik, Pinto, Carlos, Ringdahl, Katja, Penas, Camilo Saavedra, Soeffker, Marta, Arrondo, Nair Vilas, Woźniczka, Adam, ICES WGBYC
Other Authors: Kingston, Al, Mar Sigurdsson, Gudjon, University of St Andrews.Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews.School of Biology, University of St Andrews.Sea Mammal Research Unit, University of St Andrews.Coastal Resources Management Group, University of St Andrews.Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10023/30488
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21602322
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topic Bycatch
Protected species
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH
spellingShingle Bycatch
Protected species
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH
Basterretxea, Mikel
Ferreiro, Lucía Cañas
Chatzispyrou, Ada
Cox, Samantha
Dinkel, Thaya
Dubroca, Laurent
Evans, Peter
Fernandez, Ruth
Fortuna, Caterina Maria
Fotiadis, Nikolaos
Giannoulaki, Marianna
Muñoz, Paula Gutierrez
Hardman, Samuel
Junge, Claudia
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kindt-Larsen, Lotte
Koschinski, Sven
Königson, Sara
Last, Ellen
Lefkaditou, Eugenia
Lusseau, David
Lyssikatos, Marjorie
Marçalo, Ana
Mugerza, Estanis
Northridge, Simon
Olin, Mikko
Peltier, Hélène
Pärn, Henrik
Pinto, Carlos
Ringdahl, Katja
Penas, Camilo Saavedra
Soeffker, Marta
Arrondo, Nair Vilas
Woźniczka, Adam
ICES WGBYC
Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022)
topic_facet Bycatch
Protected species
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
SH
description The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and collates and analyses information from across the Northeast Atlantic and adjacent sea areas (Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Seas) related to the bycatch in commercial fishing operations of pro-tected and sensitive species including marine mammals, seabirds, turtles and sensitive fish spe-cies. WGBYC seeks to describe and improve understanding of the likely impacts of fishing activities on affected populations, to inform on the suitability of existing at-sea monitoring programmes for assessing sensitive species bycatch, and to collate information on bycatch mitigation efforts. In 2022, the WG hybrid meeting addressed seven Terms of Reference (ToR). The report provides an overview of data collection activities during 2021 including details of reported monitoring and fishing effort data, and bycatch records that were submitted to the WGBYC database in 2022 following a formal data call. Data were requested from 17 of the 20 ICES countries, six EU Mediterranean countries and two EU Black Sea countries. 24 of the 25 contacted countries submitted data. WGBYC developed a new approach for evaluating and assessing bycatch across the full range of relevant taxa by considering a range of criteria, including data quality, within group expertise and the existence of management/conservation objectives. Preliminary results based on a selec-tion of 35 Ecoregion/species/métier level 4 combinations indicated that just 9 had low monitoring bias, and also highlighted that clear conservation objectives are generally lacking for most spe-cies and areas. This approach will be further developed by WGBYC to underpin the requirements of the agreement between ICES and DGMARE for the provision of annual advice on bycatch. WGBYC provided qualitative information for several species/populations of marine mammals, seabirds, turtles and fish, that are currently considered to be at significant risk due to fisheries bycatch, but because of their rarity are not ...
author2 Kingston, Al
Mar Sigurdsson, Gudjon
University of St Andrews.Scottish Oceans Institute
University of St Andrews.School of Biology
University of St Andrews.Sea Mammal Research Unit
University of St Andrews.Coastal Resources Management Group
University of St Andrews.Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling
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author Basterretxea, Mikel
Ferreiro, Lucía Cañas
Chatzispyrou, Ada
Cox, Samantha
Dinkel, Thaya
Dubroca, Laurent
Evans, Peter
Fernandez, Ruth
Fortuna, Caterina Maria
Fotiadis, Nikolaos
Giannoulaki, Marianna
Muñoz, Paula Gutierrez
Hardman, Samuel
Junge, Claudia
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kindt-Larsen, Lotte
Koschinski, Sven
Königson, Sara
Last, Ellen
Lefkaditou, Eugenia
Lusseau, David
Lyssikatos, Marjorie
Marçalo, Ana
Mugerza, Estanis
Northridge, Simon
Olin, Mikko
Peltier, Hélène
Pärn, Henrik
Pinto, Carlos
Ringdahl, Katja
Penas, Camilo Saavedra
Soeffker, Marta
Arrondo, Nair Vilas
Woźniczka, Adam
ICES WGBYC
author_facet Basterretxea, Mikel
Ferreiro, Lucía Cañas
Chatzispyrou, Ada
Cox, Samantha
Dinkel, Thaya
Dubroca, Laurent
Evans, Peter
Fernandez, Ruth
Fortuna, Caterina Maria
Fotiadis, Nikolaos
Giannoulaki, Marianna
Muñoz, Paula Gutierrez
Hardman, Samuel
Junge, Claudia
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kindt-Larsen, Lotte
Koschinski, Sven
Königson, Sara
Last, Ellen
Lefkaditou, Eugenia
Lusseau, David
Lyssikatos, Marjorie
Marçalo, Ana
Mugerza, Estanis
Northridge, Simon
Olin, Mikko
Peltier, Hélène
Pärn, Henrik
Pinto, Carlos
Ringdahl, Katja
Penas, Camilo Saavedra
Soeffker, Marta
Arrondo, Nair Vilas
Woźniczka, Adam
ICES WGBYC
author_sort Basterretxea, Mikel
title Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022)
title_short Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022)
title_full Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022)
title_fullStr Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022)
title_full_unstemmed Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022)
title_sort working group on bycatch of protected species (wgbyc 2022)
publisher International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM)
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Kingston , A (ed.) , Mar Sigurdsson , G (ed.) , Basterretxea , M , Ferreiro , L C , Chatzispyrou , A , Cox , S , Dinkel , T , Dubroca , L , Evans , P , Fernandez , R , Fortuna , C M , Fotiadis , N , Giannoulaki , M , Muñoz , P G , Hardman , S , Junge , C , Kavanagh , A , Kindt-Larsen , L , Koschinski , S , Königson , S , Last , E , Lefkaditou , E , Lusseau , D , Lyssikatos , M , Marçalo , A , Mugerza , E , Northridge , S , Olin , M , Peltier , H , Pärn , H , Pinto , C , Ringdahl , K , Penas , C S , Soeffker , M , Arrondo , N V , Woźniczka , A & ICES WGBYC 2022 , Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022) . ICES scientific reports , no. 91 , vol. 4 , International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) , Copenhagen . https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21602322
2618-1371
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doi:10.17895/ices.pub.21602322
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spelling ftstandrewserep:oai:research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk:10023/30488 2024-09-30T14:40:03+00:00 Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022) Basterretxea, Mikel Ferreiro, Lucía Cañas Chatzispyrou, Ada Cox, Samantha Dinkel, Thaya Dubroca, Laurent Evans, Peter Fernandez, Ruth Fortuna, Caterina Maria Fotiadis, Nikolaos Giannoulaki, Marianna Muñoz, Paula Gutierrez Hardman, Samuel Junge, Claudia Kavanagh, Ailbhe Kindt-Larsen, Lotte Koschinski, Sven Königson, Sara Last, Ellen Lefkaditou, Eugenia Lusseau, David Lyssikatos, Marjorie Marçalo, Ana Mugerza, Estanis Northridge, Simon Olin, Mikko Peltier, Hélène Pärn, Henrik Pinto, Carlos Ringdahl, Katja Penas, Camilo Saavedra Soeffker, Marta Arrondo, Nair Vilas Woźniczka, Adam ICES WGBYC Kingston, Al Mar Sigurdsson, Gudjon University of St Andrews.Scottish Oceans Institute University of St Andrews.School of Biology University of St Andrews.Sea Mammal Research Unit University of St Andrews.Coastal Resources Management Group University of St Andrews.Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling 2024-09-11T15:30:02Z 265 7100181 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10023/30488 https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21602322 eng eng International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) ICES scientific reports 307752680 903321a6-2b30-4849-8b64-fadd18cf4cff Kingston , A (ed.) , Mar Sigurdsson , G (ed.) , Basterretxea , M , Ferreiro , L C , Chatzispyrou , A , Cox , S , Dinkel , T , Dubroca , L , Evans , P , Fernandez , R , Fortuna , C M , Fotiadis , N , Giannoulaki , M , Muñoz , P G , Hardman , S , Junge , C , Kavanagh , A , Kindt-Larsen , L , Koschinski , S , Königson , S , Last , E , Lefkaditou , E , Lusseau , D , Lyssikatos , M , Marçalo , A , Mugerza , E , Northridge , S , Olin , M , Peltier , H , Pärn , H , Pinto , C , Ringdahl , K , Penas , C S , Soeffker , M , Arrondo , N V , Woźniczka , A & ICES WGBYC 2022 , Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2022) . ICES scientific reports , no. 91 , vol. 4 , International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) , Copenhagen . https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21602322 2618-1371 https://hdl.handle.net/10023/30488 doi:10.17895/ices.pub.21602322 Copyright © 2022 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). For citation of datasets or conditions for use of data to be included in other databases, please refer to ICES data policy. Bycatch Protected species SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling SH Report 2024 ftstandrewserep https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21602322 2024-09-18T00:08:22Z The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and collates and analyses information from across the Northeast Atlantic and adjacent sea areas (Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Seas) related to the bycatch in commercial fishing operations of pro-tected and sensitive species including marine mammals, seabirds, turtles and sensitive fish spe-cies. WGBYC seeks to describe and improve understanding of the likely impacts of fishing activities on affected populations, to inform on the suitability of existing at-sea monitoring programmes for assessing sensitive species bycatch, and to collate information on bycatch mitigation efforts. In 2022, the WG hybrid meeting addressed seven Terms of Reference (ToR). The report provides an overview of data collection activities during 2021 including details of reported monitoring and fishing effort data, and bycatch records that were submitted to the WGBYC database in 2022 following a formal data call. Data were requested from 17 of the 20 ICES countries, six EU Mediterranean countries and two EU Black Sea countries. 24 of the 25 contacted countries submitted data. WGBYC developed a new approach for evaluating and assessing bycatch across the full range of relevant taxa by considering a range of criteria, including data quality, within group expertise and the existence of management/conservation objectives. Preliminary results based on a selec-tion of 35 Ecoregion/species/métier level 4 combinations indicated that just 9 had low monitoring bias, and also highlighted that clear conservation objectives are generally lacking for most spe-cies and areas. This approach will be further developed by WGBYC to underpin the requirements of the agreement between ICES and DGMARE for the provision of annual advice on bycatch. WGBYC provided qualitative information for several species/populations of marine mammals, seabirds, turtles and fish, that are currently considered to be at significant risk due to fisheries bycatch, but because of their rarity are not ... Report Northeast Atlantic University of St Andrews: Digital Research Repository