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Location | Gear | Catch | Technique | Bycatch species | Type | Results |
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North Sea |
Trawls
|
shrimp |
Modified ground gear (mobile)
Raised footropes
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Bony Fishes | Field study in the wild | Modified ground gear in the North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) bottom trawl fishery utilized electromagnetic deterrents and a raised groundrope to obtain catch separation. Preliminary results of the modified gear indicate a selective effect on fish and invertebrate species. Bycatch of various fish and invertebrate species were decreased with a negligible effect on shrimp catch. The results showed great promise, but the authors indicate more testing is necessary. |
North Sea |
Trawls
|
shrimp |
Modified ground gear (mobile)
Raised footropes
|
Invertebrates | Field study in the wild | Modified ground gear in the North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) bottom trawl fishery utilized electromagnetic deterrents and a raised groundrope to obtain catch separation. Preliminary results of the modified gear indicate a selective effect on fish and invertebrate species. Bycatch of various fish and invertebrate species were decreased with a negligible effect on shrimp catch. The results showed great promise, but the authors indicate more testing is necessary. |
North Sea |
Trawls
|
shrimp |
Electromagnetic deterrents
|
Bony Fishes | Field study in the wild | Modified ground gear in the North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) bottom trawl fishery utilized electromagnetic deterrents and a raised groundrope to obtain catch separation. Preliminary results of the modified gear indicate a selective effect on fish and invertebrate species. Bycatch of various fish and invertebrate species were decreased with a negligible effect on shrimp catch. The results showed great promise, but the authors indicate more testing is necessary. |
North Sea |
Trawls
|
shrimp |
Electromagnetic deterrents
|
Invertebrates | Field study in the wild | Modified ground gear in the North Sea brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) bottom trawl fishery utilized electromagnetic deterrents and a raised groundrope to obtain catch separation. Preliminary results of the modified gear indicate a selective effect on fish and invertebrate species. Bycatch of various fish and invertebrate species were decreased with a negligible effect on shrimp catch. The results showed great promise, but the authors indicate more testing is necessary. |
Sweden |
Gillnets
|
Cod and pollock |
Acoustic deterrent devices
|
Small Cetaceans (maximum length < 7.5 meters), Phocoena phocoena (Harbor porpoise) | Field study in the wild | No bycatch in nets with or without pingers |
Hawaii |
Hooks-and-Lines
|
Bigeye tuna |
Deep sets
|
Sea Turtles | Field study in the wild | |
Hawaii |
Hooks-and-Lines
|
Bigeye tuna |
Deep sets
|
Bony Fishes | Field study in the wild | |
Bahamas |
Hooks-and-Lines
|
shrimp | Sharks | Field study in the wild | ||
New Zealand |
Trawls
|
Swordfish |
Bird-scaring devices
|
Seabirds | Field study in the wild | |
Faroe Islands |
Trawls
|
Blue whiting |
Excluder devices
|
Bony Fishes | Field study in the wild | A flexible sorting grid placed in trawl gear reduced bycatch of cod and saithe by 95% while only decreasing catch of targeted blue-whiting by 1%. Trials in other fisheries around the world are now underway. |