Abstract

AbstractThe catch of large quantities of sublegal‐sized fish and shrimp is a pervasive feature of bottom trawl fisheries, particularly in the Mediterranean demersal mixed fisheries where regulations traditionally allow small mesh sizes. To address these concerns, two bottom trawl net selectivity trials were carried out in 2019 and 2020 on fishing grounds worked by the trawl fleet of Spanish Mediterranean, under normal commercial operating conditions with volunteer trawlers of the local fleet. The traditional otter bottom trawl employed in the demersal mixed fishery was modified with a 50‐mm T90 panel on the extension piece under two different configurations (front of the extension piece and back of the extension piece). A second modification consisted of inserting a selective grid in the extension piece of the standard bottom trawl net. The species investigated in the demersal mixed fishery were European Hake Merluccius merluccius, Red Mullet Mullus barbatus, Striped Red Mullet Mullus surmuletus, and the deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris. Important selectivity improvements were observed for European Hake and deepwater rose shrimp, particularly in the selective grid trial, where 95% and 100%, respectively, of undersize specimens escaped through the grid. The design with the T90 panel in the back of the extension piece allowed for a reduction of 35% of sublegal‐sized individuals of European Hake, but no difference was gained in the sizes of both Mullus spp. retained in the cod end. The adoption of these gear modifications might contribute to reducing discards of sublegal‐sized fractions of the fisheries target species.

Highlights

  • The landing obligation enshrined in Article 15 of the European Common Fisheries Policy (Council Regulation 1386/2013), implementing a ban on discards of regulated species, should incentivize the design and adoption of technical solutions that diminish the amount of unwanted bycatch (Condie et al 2014; Prellezo et al 2016)

  • Of special concern in Mediterranean bottom trawl fisheries are species such as European Hake Merluccius merluccius with mean retention lengths (10–16 cm TL; Sanchez et al 2004; Sala and Lucchetti 2011) that are significantly lower than the legal landing size (20 cm TL) or the deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris, where approximately half of the catch taken with regulatory meshes is composed of undersized individuals

  • Trialed: (1) a panel in the extension piece of the trawl made with 90° turned mesh (T90) before the cod end following the same design and specifications as in Sola and Maynou (2018a), and (2) a selective grid placed in the middle of the extension piece, following design G1-SM40 of Vitale et al (2018b; Figure 2)

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Introduction

Of special concern in Mediterranean bottom trawl fisheries are species such as European Hake Merluccius merluccius with mean retention lengths (10–16 cm TL; Sanchez et al 2004; Sala and Lucchetti 2011) that are significantly lower than the legal landing size (20 cm TL) or the deepwater rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris, where approximately half of the catch taken with regulatory meshes is composed of undersized individuals (by number;

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