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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/2f096bb1-0e64-495a-b4df-1bf7e7329320 2024-10-13T14:07:52+00:00 Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020) Basterretxea, Mikel Bonanomi, Sara Bærum, Kim Carlström, Julia Couperus, Bram Dubroca, Laurent Evans, Peter Hielscher, Nicole Kaminska, Katarzyna Kavanagh, Ailbhe Kingston, Al Königson, Sara Koschinski, Sven Larsen, Finn Lefkaditou, Evgenia Luck, Cian Macleod, Kelly Marçalo, Ana Morkūnas, Julius Mugerza, Estanis Olin, Mikko Peltier, Hélène Plikšs, Māris van Buiten, Ricardo Sagarminaga Sigurðsson, Guðjón Siemensma, Marije Woźniczka, Adam 2020-01-01 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/2f096bb1-0e64-495a-b4df-1bf7e7329320 https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7471 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/2f096bb1-0e64-495a-b4df-1bf7e7329320 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Basterretxea , M , Bonanomi , S , Bærum , K , Carlström , J , Couperus , B , Dubroca , L , Evans , P , Hielscher , N , Kaminska , K , Kavanagh , A , Kingston , A , Königson , S , Koschinski , S , Larsen , F , Lefkaditou , E , Luck , C , Macleod , K , Marçalo , A , Morkūnas , J , Mugerza , E , Olin , M , Peltier , H , Plikšs , M , van Buiten , R S , Sigurðsson , G , Siemensma , M , Woźniczka , A & ICES WGBYC 2020 , Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020) . ICES scientific reports , no. 81 , vol. 2 , 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.7471 Bycatch Fishing effort Protected species Greather North Sea Bay of Biscay Iberian waters Elasmobranchs Marine mammals Seabirds book 2020 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7471 2024-09-18T23:42:20Z WGBYC planned to address seven Terms of Reference, one of which was a special request from the European Commission on emergency bycatch mitigation measures for common dolphin in the Bay of Biscay and harbour porpoise in the Baltic Sea (ToR G). ToR G demanded a great deal of resources from WGBYC and, coupled with the COVID–19 disruption where WGBYC work had to be carried out remotely, this meant it was not possible to complete all tasks. The 2020 report is structured in the same order as the ToRs. Note that ToR E was not addressed while ToR G is reported in WKEMBYC (2020). All data submissions were requested via a formal WGBYC/ICES data call (Annex 6: below). The data call requested data on fishing effort, monitoring effort and PETS (protected, endangered, and threatened species of marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles, and fish) bycatch incidents in 2018. 19 of the 24 countries that contacted (18 ICES countries and 6 Mediterranean non-ICES countries) responded. WGBYC did not accept data brought to the meeting, but where problems were found during assessments with country submissions, updated versions were accepted. The quality and scope of Member States (MS) reports on the implementation of Regulation 812/2004 (cetacean bycatch) during 2018 remain varied (ToR A). Most countries have relied on monitoring through their DCF sampling programmes rather than implementing dedicated ob-server programmes. This means that métiers that pose the greatest risk of cetacean bycatch are generally under-sampled and bycatch is underestimated. Regulation 812/2004 was repealed and replaced in June 2019 by the Technical Conservation Measures Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2019/1241) and PETS bycatch monitoring is further implemented through the EU-MAP (Regula-tion (EU) 2017/1004). For 2018, data received through the WGBYC data call amounted to 82 cetaceans (5 species); 175 seals (4 species), 696 birds (at least 22 species); 37 644 elasmobranchs (at least 49 species); 2061 teleost fish (9 species) and 134 turtles (at least 2 species). ... Book Harbour porpoise University of St Andrews: Research Portal
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topic Bycatch
Fishing effort
Protected species
Greather North Sea
Bay of Biscay
Iberian waters
Elasmobranchs
Marine mammals
Seabirds
spellingShingle Bycatch
Fishing effort
Protected species
Greather North Sea
Bay of Biscay
Iberian waters
Elasmobranchs
Marine mammals
Seabirds
Basterretxea, Mikel
Bonanomi, Sara
Bærum, Kim
Carlström, Julia
Couperus, Bram
Dubroca, Laurent
Evans, Peter
Hielscher, Nicole
Kaminska, Katarzyna
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kingston, Al
Königson, Sara
Koschinski, Sven
Larsen, Finn
Lefkaditou, Evgenia
Luck, Cian
Macleod, Kelly
Marçalo, Ana
Morkūnas, Julius
Mugerza, Estanis
Olin, Mikko
Peltier, Hélène
Plikšs, Māris
van Buiten, Ricardo Sagarminaga
Sigurðsson, Guðjón
Siemensma, Marije
Woźniczka, Adam
Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020)
topic_facet Bycatch
Fishing effort
Protected species
Greather North Sea
Bay of Biscay
Iberian waters
Elasmobranchs
Marine mammals
Seabirds
description WGBYC planned to address seven Terms of Reference, one of which was a special request from the European Commission on emergency bycatch mitigation measures for common dolphin in the Bay of Biscay and harbour porpoise in the Baltic Sea (ToR G). ToR G demanded a great deal of resources from WGBYC and, coupled with the COVID–19 disruption where WGBYC work had to be carried out remotely, this meant it was not possible to complete all tasks. The 2020 report is structured in the same order as the ToRs. Note that ToR E was not addressed while ToR G is reported in WKEMBYC (2020). All data submissions were requested via a formal WGBYC/ICES data call (Annex 6: below). The data call requested data on fishing effort, monitoring effort and PETS (protected, endangered, and threatened species of marine mammals, seabirds, reptiles, and fish) bycatch incidents in 2018. 19 of the 24 countries that contacted (18 ICES countries and 6 Mediterranean non-ICES countries) responded. WGBYC did not accept data brought to the meeting, but where problems were found during assessments with country submissions, updated versions were accepted. The quality and scope of Member States (MS) reports on the implementation of Regulation 812/2004 (cetacean bycatch) during 2018 remain varied (ToR A). Most countries have relied on monitoring through their DCF sampling programmes rather than implementing dedicated ob-server programmes. This means that métiers that pose the greatest risk of cetacean bycatch are generally under-sampled and bycatch is underestimated. Regulation 812/2004 was repealed and replaced in June 2019 by the Technical Conservation Measures Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2019/1241) and PETS bycatch monitoring is further implemented through the EU-MAP (Regula-tion (EU) 2017/1004). For 2018, data received through the WGBYC data call amounted to 82 cetaceans (5 species); 175 seals (4 species), 696 birds (at least 22 species); 37 644 elasmobranchs (at least 49 species); 2061 teleost fish (9 species) and 134 turtles (at least 2 species). ...
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author Basterretxea, Mikel
Bonanomi, Sara
Bærum, Kim
Carlström, Julia
Couperus, Bram
Dubroca, Laurent
Evans, Peter
Hielscher, Nicole
Kaminska, Katarzyna
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kingston, Al
Königson, Sara
Koschinski, Sven
Larsen, Finn
Lefkaditou, Evgenia
Luck, Cian
Macleod, Kelly
Marçalo, Ana
Morkūnas, Julius
Mugerza, Estanis
Olin, Mikko
Peltier, Hélène
Plikšs, Māris
van Buiten, Ricardo Sagarminaga
Sigurðsson, Guðjón
Siemensma, Marije
Woźniczka, Adam
author_facet Basterretxea, Mikel
Bonanomi, Sara
Bærum, Kim
Carlström, Julia
Couperus, Bram
Dubroca, Laurent
Evans, Peter
Hielscher, Nicole
Kaminska, Katarzyna
Kavanagh, Ailbhe
Kingston, Al
Königson, Sara
Koschinski, Sven
Larsen, Finn
Lefkaditou, Evgenia
Luck, Cian
Macleod, Kelly
Marçalo, Ana
Morkūnas, Julius
Mugerza, Estanis
Olin, Mikko
Peltier, Hélène
Plikšs, Māris
van Buiten, Ricardo Sagarminaga
Sigurðsson, Guðjón
Siemensma, Marije
Woźniczka, Adam
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title Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020)
title_short Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020)
title_full Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020)
title_fullStr Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020)
title_full_unstemmed Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2020)
title_sort working group on bycatch of protected species (wgbyc 2020)
publisher International council for the exploration of the sea (ICES)/Conseil international pour l'exploration de la mer (CIEM)
publishDate 2020
url https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/2f096bb1-0e64-495a-b4df-1bf7e7329320
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7471
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