A trap with a twist: evaluating a bycatch reduction device to prevent rockfish capture in crustacean traps

Authors
Favaro, B., Duff, S. D., Cote, I. M.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
ICES Journal of Marine Science
Volume (Issue #)
doi:10.1093/icesjms/fss138
Contact information
Correspondence: Brett Favaro, bfavaro@sfu.ca
Summary

Modified trap openings were developed to reduce juvenile rockfish bycatch in British Columbia spot prawn traps. Smaller trap openings had no impact on rockfish or other non-target species bycatch. A novel bent tunnel opening resulted in no rockfish bycatch and the exclusion of other fish species. However, all trap modifications resulted in reductions in prawn catch rates. Large prawns were also excluded more than small prawns.