Effectiveness of a square-mesh escape panel in reducing finfish bycatch in a small-mesh bottom trawl used in the longfin inshore squid (Loligo pealeii) fishery

Authors
Hendrickson, L.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Northeast Fisheries Science Center Reference Document
Volume (Issue #)
05-05
Page #s
46
Contact information
Lisa.Hendrickson@noaa.gov
Summary

A parallel haul method was used to determine the effectiveness of a square-mesh escape panel, installed in a bottom trawl, in reducing the bycatch of scup and other finfish bycatch species during the winter.  The square-mesh escape panel reduced the average catches of scup by 78% and 79% and catches of black sea bass by 69% and 75% in weight and numbers respectively.  The square-mesh escape panel was also effective in reducing catches of sublegal-size scup and black sea bass by 17% and 20% in weight and numbers respectively.  However, catches of the target species, longfin squid, were also reduced by 84% and 88% in weight and numbers respectively.  Therefore the square-mesh escape panel is not a reasonable solution for bycatch reduction in this fishery during winter months.

Field Studies

Field Study 586

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Mid Atlantic Bight
Target catch
Longfin squid
Effect on bycatch species
The square-mesh escape panel significantly reduced the average catches of scup and black sea bass. The panel also reduced catches of sublegal-size scup and black sea bass.
Effect on target catch
Longfin squid catch was reduced by 88% and 84% in numbers and weight respectively.
Bycatch species
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear