Summary
A meta-analysis of 15 papers examined the general impact of seabird BRD technology upon commercial longline fishing operations. Since there were relatively few papers with data suitable for meta-analysis, the researchers pooled studies with BRD-and fishery-related metrics included as covariates. The analysis found a small (9%) increase in target catch with BRD use in longline fisheries, while seabird bycatch was reduced by 89%. This pattern does not change with respect to geographic location or BRD type, indicating that efforts to reduce seabird bycatch are generally effective under different conditions.