The effects of hook and bait sizes on size selectivity and capture efficiency in Icelandic longline fisheries

Authors
Ingólfsson, Ó. A., Einarsson, H. A., Løkkeborg, S
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Fisheries Research
Volume (Issue #)
191
Page #s
10-16
Contact information
olafur.ingolfsson@imr.no
Summary

The study investigated the effects of bait size and hook size on catching efficiency and size selectivity in Icelandic longline fisheries targeting cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), tusk (Brosme brosme), ling (Molva molva) and wolffish (Anarhichas lupus). Five sizes of hooks and two sizes of bait were tested. Larger bait (30 grams vs. 10 grams) caught more large fish and fewer small fish of all species, with the exception of ling. Additionally, haddock catches were reduced by 57% when the large bait was used. Increasing hook size lowered capture efficiency for all species, but only had a minor effect on size selectivity. 

Field Studies

The effects of hook and bait sizes on size selectivity and capture efficiency in Icelandic longline fisheries

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Iceland
Target catch
Large bait decreased haddock catch and caught more large species except ling. Larger hooks lowered catch efficiency but had minimal effect in size selectivity
Effect on target catch
Large bait increased catch of large fish of all target species except for ling, and reduce catch of haddock. Increasing hook size decreased capture efficiency for all target fish species.Large bait decreased catch of small fish
Bycatch species
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear