Using a double codend to reduce discard mortality

Authors
Broadhurst, M.K., Millar, R.B., Uhlmann, S.S.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
ICES Journal of Marine Science
Volume (Issue #)
66
Page #s
2077-2081
Contact information
M.K. Broadhurst and S.S. Uhlman
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Fisheries Conservation Technology Unit
PO Box J321
Coffs Harbor, NSW 2450, Australia
Summary

A double codend was compared to the standard codend in the Clarence River penaeid trawl fishery in southeastern Australia, to determine its effects on total catch, retained and discarded school prawns, sizes of discarded prawns, discarded fish and immediate and short-term mortalities of discarded juvenile school prawns.  The only significant difference between gear types was the immediate and short-term discard mortalities, which were reduced by 13.8% and 17.1% respectively when the double codend was used.  Additional analysis also showed that mortalities of school prawns increased with the quantity of jellyfish. 

Field Studies

Field Study 351

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Southeastern Australia
Target catch
School prawn
Effect on bycatch species
Reduced immediate and short-term mortalites of juvenile school prawns by 13.8% and 17.1% respectively
Effect on target catch
No significant effects
Bycatch species
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear