Reducing Artisanal Fishery Impact on Marine Community: New Data from Comparison of Innovative and Traditional Gear

Fishes Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.3390/fishes9050171
Manfredi Madia, Massimiliano Bottaro, T. Cillari, Andrea Li Vorsi, L. Castriota, Maria Rita Amico, Sergio Bizzarri, Teresa Maggio, M. Falautano, Michele Gristina, Ilaria Di Lauro, Floriana Trova, P. Perzia, Roberto D’Ambra, Enrico Casola, M. Sinopoli
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Fishery resources overexploitation, together with bycatch and discards, have an impact on marine ecosystems. The adoption of technologically innovative gears is a possible solution to reduce the discard and to enhance the sustainability of fishery, mainly in artisanal fisheries that represent about 80% of the EU Mediterranean fleet. In the perspective of fishery sustainability, it is necessary to study and test alternative gears to the traditional ones, also with collaboration of fishers. In the present study, results of experimental fishing activities carried out in two Mediterranean areas with traditional and innovative gears of small-scale fishing are reported. Thirty-four hauls were carried out to compare the catch of two types of trammel nets: a traditional one and experimental guarding net. Additionally, 12 hauls were carried out to compare collapsible pots and traditional pots. No significant differences were recorded between trammel nets in terms of commercial catch and discard. However, interesting differences in discard composition were recorded, with higher Elasmobranchs presence in trammel nets, including species assessed as critically endangered and vulnerable. The use of trapula pots in place of traditional ones showed a lower discard of specific resources and an advantage for fishers in terms of space occupied on board.
减少手工渔业对海洋社区的影响:创新渔具与传统渔具比较得出的新数据
渔业资源的过度开发以及副渔获物和抛弃物对海洋生态系统造成了影响。采用技术创新的渔具是减少丢弃物和提高渔业可持续性的可能解决方案,主要是在占欧盟地中海船队约 80% 的个体渔业中。从渔业可持续性的角度来看,有必要与渔民合作,研究和测试传统渔具的替代渔具。在本研究中,报告了在两个地中海地区使用传统和创新小型捕捞渔具进行试验性捕捞活动的结果。共进行了 34 次拖网作业,以比较两种类型的三层刺网(传统刺网和试验性防护网)的渔获量。此外,还进行了 12 次拖网作业,以比较可折叠锅和传统锅。在商业渔获量和弃鱼量方面,两种拖网没有明显差异。不过,在丢弃物构成方面记录到了有趣的差异,三层网中有较多的鳞鳃纲动物,包括被评估为极度濒危和脆弱的物种。使用诱捕器代替传统的诱捕器显示,特定资源的丢弃量较低,渔民在船上所占空间方面具有优势。
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