Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2019)
Six Terms of Reference (ToRs; Annex 2) were addressed during the meeting through plenary and subgroups. The 2019 report is structured in the same order as the ToRs. Contributions to ToRs were requested in advance of the meeting and all data submissions were requested via a formal WGBYC/ICES data cal...
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ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/2bc3a153-566e-4164-8650-52f9ca6cb82d 2024-10-13T14:08:33+00:00 Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2019) Bonanomi, Sara Clarke, Maurice Couperus, Bram van Dorrien, Christian Fernandez, Ruth Evans, Peter Hielscher, Nicole Kamińska, Katarzyna Kingston, Al Koschinski, Sven Larsen, Finn Marçalo, Ana Peltier, Hélène Pinto, Carlos Plikshs, Maris Sigurðsson, Gudjon Wozniczka, Adam Königson, Sara Macleod, Kelly 2019-01-01 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/2bc3a153-566e-4164-8650-52f9ca6cb82d https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.5563 eng eng International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/2bc3a153-566e-4164-8650-52f9ca6cb82d info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Königson , S (ed.) , Macleod , K (ed.) , Bonanomi , S , Clarke , M , Couperus , B , van Dorrien , C , Fernandez , R , Evans , P , Hielscher , N , Kamińska , K , Kingston , A , Koschinski , S , Larsen , F , Marçalo , A , Peltier , H , Pinto , C , Plikshs , M , Sigurðsson , G , Wozniczka , A & ICES 2019 , Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2019) . ICES scientific reports , no. 51 , vol. 1 , 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.5563 Data Fish Bycatch Protected species Elasmobranchs Marine mammals Seabirds book 2019 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.5563 2024-09-18T23:42:20Z Six Terms of Reference (ToRs; Annex 2) were addressed during the meeting through plenary and subgroups. The 2019 report is structured in the same order as the ToRs. Contributions to ToRs were requested in advance of the meeting and all data submissions were requested via a formal WGBYC/ICES data call (Annex 7). The data call requested data on fishing effort, monitoring ef-fort and protected species (marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles and fish) bycatch incidents in 2017. Of the 24 countries contacted, 20 responded to the data call. Many countries continue to submit data late (one-third) and the quality of the data submissions is variable. The data call referred to bycatch of fish, as per the list provided in Table 1D of the Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251 adopting a Multiannual Union Programme (EU-MAP); however, WGBYC this year reviewed this list to create a priority fish bycatch list since many of the species on D1 are commercially caught and other scientific bodies, e.g. ICES expert groups, carry out assessments for these. Member States (MS) reports on the implementation of Regulation 812/2004 during 2017 were reviewed. Most MS continue to monitor protected species bycatch using fisheries observers con-ducting sampling under the Data Collection Framework (DCF); only a few countries have a ded-icated bycatch observer programme. With the upcoming repeal of Regulation 812/2004 in 2019, WGBYC will in future receive its data from monitoring under EU-MAP. Monitoring of smaller vessels (<15m) in the European fleet has to date generally been poor, and sampling designs under EU-MAP need to ensure representative coverage of relevant metiers for protected species by-catch. In 2017, bycatch records from the datacall included 148 cetaceans (5 species); 63 seals ( 4 species), 528 birds (22 species); 97,816 elasmobranchs (49 species) and 15 turtles (2 species). Equivalent data from non-EU countries was also received from the USA and Iceland. MS’s compliance with the pinger requirements of Regulation ... Book Iceland University of St Andrews: Research Portal |
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Six Terms of Reference (ToRs; Annex 2) were addressed during the meeting through plenary and subgroups. The 2019 report is structured in the same order as the ToRs. Contributions to ToRs were requested in advance of the meeting and all data submissions were requested via a formal WGBYC/ICES data call (Annex 7). The data call requested data on fishing effort, monitoring ef-fort and protected species (marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles and fish) bycatch incidents in 2017. Of the 24 countries contacted, 20 responded to the data call. Many countries continue to submit data late (one-third) and the quality of the data submissions is variable. The data call referred to bycatch of fish, as per the list provided in Table 1D of the Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/1251 adopting a Multiannual Union Programme (EU-MAP); however, WGBYC this year reviewed this list to create a priority fish bycatch list since many of the species on D1 are commercially caught and other scientific bodies, e.g. ICES expert groups, carry out assessments for these. Member States (MS) reports on the implementation of Regulation 812/2004 during 2017 were reviewed. Most MS continue to monitor protected species bycatch using fisheries observers con-ducting sampling under the Data Collection Framework (DCF); only a few countries have a ded-icated bycatch observer programme. With the upcoming repeal of Regulation 812/2004 in 2019, WGBYC will in future receive its data from monitoring under EU-MAP. Monitoring of smaller vessels (<15m) in the European fleet has to date generally been poor, and sampling designs under EU-MAP need to ensure representative coverage of relevant metiers for protected species by-catch. In 2017, bycatch records from the datacall included 148 cetaceans (5 species); 63 seals ( 4 species), 528 birds (22 species); 97,816 elasmobranchs (49 species) and 15 turtles (2 species). Equivalent data from non-EU countries was also received from the USA and Iceland. MS’s compliance with the pinger requirements of Regulation ... |
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Bonanomi, Sara Clarke, Maurice Couperus, Bram van Dorrien, Christian Fernandez, Ruth Evans, Peter Hielscher, Nicole Kamińska, Katarzyna Kingston, Al Koschinski, Sven Larsen, Finn Marçalo, Ana Peltier, Hélène Pinto, Carlos Plikshs, Maris Sigurðsson, Gudjon Wozniczka, Adam |
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Bonanomi, Sara Clarke, Maurice Couperus, Bram van Dorrien, Christian Fernandez, Ruth Evans, Peter Hielscher, Nicole Kamińska, Katarzyna Kingston, Al Koschinski, Sven Larsen, Finn Marçalo, Ana Peltier, Hélène Pinto, Carlos Plikshs, Maris Sigurðsson, Gudjon Wozniczka, Adam |
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Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2019) |
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International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM) |
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