Summary
Between 2019 and 2022, trials using three different pinger models (Future Oceans 10 kHz, Future Oceans 70 kHz, and PAL Wideband) were conducted in Bulgaria during standard turbot fishing operations. Marine mammal bycatch was observed in 61% of all hauls. No significant difference in bycatch rates between active and control nets was observed in trials involving Future Oceans 10 kHz (17 trials) and 70 kHz (6 trials) pingers. However, a significant reduction (74%) in cetacean bycatch was recorded during the trials conducted with PAL Wideband pingers.