Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp
Discards of small northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are a problem in the Skagerrak northern shrimp trawl fishery. To reduce catches of small shrimp, we studied the effect of trawl belly length on size selectivity in November 2017 and June 2018 onboard 15 and 27 m double-rigged shrimp trawlers. The...
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ftunivtoronto:oai:localhost:1807/97223 2023-05-15T17:43:55+02:00 Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp Ingólfsson, Ólafur Arnar Jørgensen, Terje 2019-07-01 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/97223 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjfas-2018-0443 unknown NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing) 0706-652X http://hdl.handle.net/1807/97223 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjfas-2018-0443 Article 2019 ftunivtoronto 2020-06-17T12:27:22Z Discards of small northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are a problem in the Skagerrak northern shrimp trawl fishery. To reduce catches of small shrimp, we studied the effect of trawl belly length on size selectivity in November 2017 and June 2018 onboard 15 and 27 m double-rigged shrimp trawlers. The selectivity of the vessels’ standard trawl was compared with a trawl differing only in the belly length, being 37% shorter. The trawls had 40 mm bottom panels and cod ends of 35 mm mesh sizes. Eleven and 14 hauls were made, respectively, in 2017 aboard the 15 m vessel and in 2018 aboard the 27 m vessel. The trawls fished shrimp above 19 mm carapace length equally, while catch rates of shrimp below 15.5–16 mm carapace length in the shorter trawl were more than halved. The results were consistent between the two vessels. In short, modifying trawl length is a simple design modification that can reduce catches of small shrimp. Bycatch of Norway pout (Trisopterus esmarkii) was slightly reduced in the shorter trawl, unrelated to fish length. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author. Article in Journal/Newspaper northern shrimp Pandalus borealis University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Norway |
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Discards of small northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are a problem in the Skagerrak northern shrimp trawl fishery. To reduce catches of small shrimp, we studied the effect of trawl belly length on size selectivity in November 2017 and June 2018 onboard 15 and 27 m double-rigged shrimp trawlers. The selectivity of the vessels’ standard trawl was compared with a trawl differing only in the belly length, being 37% shorter. The trawls had 40 mm bottom panels and cod ends of 35 mm mesh sizes. Eleven and 14 hauls were made, respectively, in 2017 aboard the 15 m vessel and in 2018 aboard the 27 m vessel. The trawls fished shrimp above 19 mm carapace length equally, while catch rates of shrimp below 15.5–16 mm carapace length in the shorter trawl were more than halved. The results were consistent between the two vessels. In short, modifying trawl length is a simple design modification that can reduce catches of small shrimp. Bycatch of Norway pout (Trisopterus esmarkii) was slightly reduced in the shorter trawl, unrelated to fish length. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author. |
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Ingólfsson, Ólafur Arnar Jørgensen, Terje Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp |
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Ingólfsson, Ólafur Arnar Jørgensen, Terje |
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Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp |
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Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp |
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Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp |
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Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp |
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Shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp |
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shorter trawls improve size selection of northern shrimp |
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NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing) |
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2019 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/1807/97223 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjfas-2018-0443 |
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northern shrimp Pandalus borealis |
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