An assessment of bycatch reduction devices in Kuwait's shrimp trawl fishery

Authors
Al-Baz, A. and Chen, W.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Journal of Applied Ichthyology
Volume (Issue #)
2014
Page #s
1-11
Contact information
Ecosystem-based Management of Marine Resources Program, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
Summary

Three types of bycatch reduction devices (BRD) [turtle excluder device (TED), square mesh codend (SMC) and fisheye (FE)] were tested aboard shrimp trawl vessels. Differences in catch from nets equipped with a BRD on one side and a standard net on the other were compared for each of the three BRD's. Use of the TED resulted in no captures of sea turtles or large animals, and did not significantly reduce shrimp catches or fish bycatch. The SMC reduced both shrimp and bycatch catches, although only a reduction in bycatch was significant.The SMC did result in catches of larger shrimp compared to the other nets. The FE significantly reduced shrimp and bycatch catches.

Field Studies

An assessment of bycatch reduction devices in Kuwait's shrimp trawl fishery

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Kuwait
Target catch
Shrimp
Effect on bycatch species
TED use resulted in no interactions with sea turtles or large animals; did not significantly reduce bycatch catches
Effect on target catch
Did not significantly reduce shrimp catches
Bycatch species
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear