Abstract

A management plan for the boat seines, called sonsera , used in Catalonia to target sand eels ( Gymanammodytes cicerelus and G. semisquamatus ) and transparent gobies was drawn up in accordance with European Union rules. A Sand Eel Co-Management Committee was formally created with the specific mission of ensuring a sustainable fishery. The Committee is composed of public administrations, fishermen’s associations, researchers and NGOs. The process has two phases: first, a comprehensive study of the fishery and subsequent advice for the establishment of a management plan and, second, the implementation and monitoring of the management plan. The study of the fishery included the analysis of the ecosystem impacts of the fishery (mainly stock status, impact on sensitive habitats and by-catch) and was carried out in the wider context of an adaptive co-management process to respond to the requirements of an ecosystem approach to fisheries.

Highlights

  • The family Ammodytidae includes 23 species distributed around the world (Nelson 2006)

  • The study of the fishery included the analysis of the ecosystem impacts of the fishery and was carried out in the wider context of an adaptive co-management process to respond to the requirements of an ecosystem approach to fisheries

  • On the Catalan coast, the boat seine fishery is driven by the Mediterranean sand eel (Gymnammodytes cicerelus), with catches of smooth sand eel (Gymnammodytes semisquamatus) representing only around 2% of the total

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The family Ammodytidae includes 23 species distributed around the world (Nelson 2006). Summary: A management plan for the boat seines, called sonsera, used in Catalonia to target sand eels (Gymanammodytes cicerelus and G. semisquamatus) and transparent gobies was drawn up in accordance with European Union rules. In 2012 a Sand Eel Co-Management Committee was appointed to carry out a scientific study that would support a management plan for the sonsera.

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