Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system
Accepted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 . In recent years, Norwegian fishermen have reported problems with fish accumulation in front of the mandatory sorting grids (Sort-X, Sort-V, and Flexigrid). These prob...
Published in: | Fisheries Research |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Elsevier
2018
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14430 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 |
_version_ | 1829308550373965824 |
---|---|
author | Larsen, Roger B. Herrmann, Bent Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo Grimaldo, Eduardo Tatone, Ivan Brinkhof, Jesse |
author_facet | Larsen, Roger B. Herrmann, Bent Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo Grimaldo, Eduardo Tatone, Ivan Brinkhof, Jesse |
author_sort | Larsen, Roger B. |
collection | University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive |
container_start_page | 120 |
container_title | Fisheries Research |
container_volume | 201 |
description | Accepted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 . In recent years, Norwegian fishermen have reported problems with fish accumulation in front of the mandatory sorting grids (Sort-X, Sort-V, and Flexigrid). These problems are associated with high fish entry rates and low water flow through the grid sections. In this study, we replaced the lifting panel in the original design of a sorting grid section (Sort-V) by another steel grid (“lower grid”) in order to improve water flow and increase sorting area. Two different inclination angles of this new additional “lower grid” were tested. The results demonstrated that both the lower grid and the main grid contributed to the release of cod and haddock. However, the release efficiency of the lower grid was low compared to that of the main grid. A larger proportion of fish contacted at least one of the grids with the lower grid set at 40° compared to at 35°. The new double grid was found to release significantly more haddock between 38 and 50 cm long than the mandatory Flexigrid. For cod, the sorting system was at least as good as the Flexigrid at releasing undersized fish. Thus, the new double grid system represents a potential alternative to the Flexigrid. Although the Sort-V single grid releases significantly more undersized cod and haddock than the new double grid system, it also releases a significantly higher proportion of the targeted commercial sizes. |
format | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
genre | Gadus morhua Northeast Atlantic |
genre_facet | Gadus morhua Northeast Atlantic |
id | ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/14430 |
institution | Open Polar |
language | English |
op_collection_id | ftunivtroemsoe |
op_container_end_page | 130 |
op_doi | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 |
op_relation | Fisheries Research info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/RCN/MARINFORSK/243627/Norway/Managing trawl catches by improving the hydrodynamic performance of sorting grid sections and codends// FRIDAID 1618687 doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14430 |
op_rights | openAccess |
publishDate | 2018 |
publisher | Elsevier |
record_format | openpolar |
spelling | ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/14430 2025-04-13T14:19:12+00:00 Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system Larsen, Roger B. Herrmann, Bent Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo Grimaldo, Eduardo Tatone, Ivan Brinkhof, Jesse 2018-02-06 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14430 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 eng eng Elsevier Fisheries Research info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/RCN/MARINFORSK/243627/Norway/Managing trawl catches by improving the hydrodynamic performance of sorting grid sections and codends// FRIDAID 1618687 doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14430 openAccess VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920 VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920 Sorting grid Selectivity Trawl Cod Haddock Water flow Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed 2018 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 2025-03-14T05:17:57Z Accepted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 . In recent years, Norwegian fishermen have reported problems with fish accumulation in front of the mandatory sorting grids (Sort-X, Sort-V, and Flexigrid). These problems are associated with high fish entry rates and low water flow through the grid sections. In this study, we replaced the lifting panel in the original design of a sorting grid section (Sort-V) by another steel grid (“lower grid”) in order to improve water flow and increase sorting area. Two different inclination angles of this new additional “lower grid” were tested. The results demonstrated that both the lower grid and the main grid contributed to the release of cod and haddock. However, the release efficiency of the lower grid was low compared to that of the main grid. A larger proportion of fish contacted at least one of the grids with the lower grid set at 40° compared to at 35°. The new double grid was found to release significantly more haddock between 38 and 50 cm long than the mandatory Flexigrid. For cod, the sorting system was at least as good as the Flexigrid at releasing undersized fish. Thus, the new double grid system represents a potential alternative to the Flexigrid. Although the Sort-V single grid releases significantly more undersized cod and haddock than the new double grid system, it also releases a significantly higher proportion of the targeted commercial sizes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Northeast Atlantic University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Fisheries Research 201 120 130 |
spellingShingle | VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920 VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920 Sorting grid Selectivity Trawl Cod Haddock Water flow Larsen, Roger B. Herrmann, Bent Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo Grimaldo, Eduardo Tatone, Ivan Brinkhof, Jesse Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system |
title | Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system |
title_full | Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system |
title_fullStr | Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system |
title_full_unstemmed | Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system |
title_short | Size selection of cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Northeast Atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system |
title_sort | size selection of cod (gadus morhua) and haddock (melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the northeast atlantic bottom trawl fishery with a newly developed double steel grid system |
topic | VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920 VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920 Sorting grid Selectivity Trawl Cod Haddock Water flow |
topic_facet | VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920 VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920 Sorting grid Selectivity Trawl Cod Haddock Water flow |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14430 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.01.021 |