Unravelling the deep: Assessing the bycatch of deep-sea elasmobranchs in crustacean bottom trawl fisheries in Portugal

Authors
Aranha, S.G., Dias, E., Marsili, T., Barkai, A., Queiroz, N., da Rocha, P.P. and Teodósio, A.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Marine Policy
Volume (Issue #)
173
Page #s
14
Contact information
S. Graca Aranha, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal-sgramos@ualg.pt
Summary

This study measured deep-sea elasmobranch (DSE) bycatch on a commercial crustacean bottom trawler off of southern Portugal between June 2020 and May 2022, and collected data from Global Fishing Watch to estimate the bycatch of deep-sea sharks since 2017, which is the year that trawling below 800m was banned in the region. DSE represents a high proportion of total catch biomass, especially at depths below 800m; despite EU regulations restricting fishing to only occur above 800m, bottom trawlers were regularly observed operating below that depth. Analyses suggest that substantial numbers of DSE have been caught in the five years following the prohibition on bottom trawling below 800m in the Northeast Atlantic. 

 

 

Field Studies

Unravelling the deep: Assessing the bycatch of deep-sea elasmobranchs in crustacean bottom trawl fisheries in Portugal

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Portugal
Target catch
crustaceans (shrimp/prawns, Norway lobster)
Effect on bycatch species
no mitigation tested
Effect on target catch
no mitigation tested
Bycatch species
Fishing Gear