Hooks equipped with magnets can increase catches of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by longline fishery

Authors
Porsmoguer, S.B., Banaru, D., Boudouresque, C.F., Dekeyser, I. and Almarcha, C.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Fisheries Research
Volume (Issue #)
172
Page #s
345-351
Contact information
Aix-Marseille University
Summary

Pelagic longline hooks equipped with magnets were tested for their ability to repel blue sharks.  Tests were conducted aboard pelagic longliners operating in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean. Two magnets, one large and one small, were tested. Magnets were manually attached to the hooks (polarized so the magnet field was oriented N or S and in parallel with the hook axis). Three test zones, each with 5 hooks with 1 magnet, 11 hooks with 2 magnets and 16 control hooks, were deployed along a longline. The results indicated that blue shark catch rates were not reduced with the use of magnets, and can instead have an increased attractive effect. The attraction was higher with the large magnet.

Field Studies

Hooks equipped with magnets can increase catches of blue shark (Prionace glauca) by longline fishery

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
NE Atlantic
Target catch
Tuna and blue sharks
Effect on bycatch species
Magnets increased and did not decrease blue shark catch rates. Larger magnets had a stronger effect.
Effect on target catch
None reported
Bycatch species
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear