Bycatch as a potential threat to harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena ) in Polish Baltic waters

K. Skóra, I. Kuklik
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Sixty-two verified reports obtained in the years 1990-1999 on the bycatch, strandings and sightings of harbour porpoises in the Polish Baltic were analysed in this study. In relative terms the highest number of reports (22) was noted in Puck Bay. Forty-five (72.6%) reports referred to specimens from bycatch, 10 (16.1%) were individuals observed at sea, and 7 (11.3%) were stranded. A large proportion (42.2%) of the bycatch occurred in the fishing grounds of Puck Bay. Forty carcasses of harbour porpoises were obtained for further analysis. Most of the bycatch took place from December to April with a maximum in March. In the rest of the year there were 1 to 3 bycaught animals reported per month with no cases of bycatch in June. Taking into account data on fishing effort collected for the study area it appears that by far the greatest threat to harbour porpoises is posed by nets used for salmonids. Among all the bycaught animals, most (40.0%) perished in salmon semi-drift nets. A considerable number of the harbour porpoises perished in bottom set nets for cod (33.3%) while only a single bycatch event was reported from herring trawl nets. To assess the danger from different fishing gear and to determine the areas where the threats are the highest, direct observation of the fisheries was conducted. In the course of boat inspections various types of fishing gear were identified and geographical positions of 1,069 nets were marked. The majority (92%) consisted of semi-drift nets for sea trout and salmon. Relatively low rates of bycatch were reported from bottom set nets, which had a density over 20 times less than that of surface salmon nets in the area in the autumn months. The density and distribution of both types of nets in the surveyed area was comparable during autumn and winter, when the majority of bycaught animals in bottom set nets were reported.
波兰波罗的海水域对海港鼠海豚(Phocoena Phocoena)的潜在威胁
本研究分析了1990-1999年间在波兰波罗的海获得的62份经核实的报告,内容涉及副渔获物、搁浅和目击港鼠海豚。相对而言,报告数量最多的是Puck Bay(22例)。45例(72.6%)报告涉及副渔获标本,10例(16.1%)是在海上观察到的个体,7例(11.3%)是搁浅的。副渔获物的大部分(42.2%)发生在帕克湾的渔场。收集了40具港鼠海豚尸体作进一步分析。副渔获量主要发生在12月至4月,3月最多。在年内其余时间,每月报告有1至3只附带捕获的动物,6月没有附带捕获的情况。考虑到在研究区域收集的捕鱼努力数据,到目前为止,对港鼠海豚最大的威胁似乎是用于捕捞鲑鱼的渔网。在所有附带捕获的动物中,大部分(40.0%)死于鲑鱼半流网。有相当数量的港鼠海豚在底套渔网中死亡(33.3%),而鲱鱼拖网只报告了一起副渔获事件。为了评估不同渔具带来的危险,并确定威胁最严重的地区,对渔业进行了直接观察。在检查船只的过程中,鉴定了各种类型的渔具,并标记了1,069张网的地理位置。大多数(92%)是半漂网,用于捕获海鳟鱼和鲑鱼。据报告,该地区秋季底套网的副渔获率相对较低,其密度比表层鲑鱼网的密度低20倍以上。两种网在调查地区的密度和分布在秋季和冬季具有可比性,当时报告了底套网中大部分附带捕获的动物。
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