51. Discard survival of undersized European plaice caught with towed fishing gears in Danish waters
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Savina, Esther, Karlsen, Junita Diana, Skov, Peter Vilhelm, Uhlmann, Sebastian, Noack, Thomas, Neuenfeldt, Stefan, Andersen, Niels Gerner, Malta, Tiago, Eggink, Kylian Manon, Machado, Luísa Sousa, Savina, Esther, Karlsen, Junita Diana, Skov, Peter Vilhelm, Uhlmann, Sebastian, Noack, Thomas, Neuenfeldt, Stefan, Andersen, Niels Gerner, Malta, Tiago, Eggink, Kylian Manon, and Machado, Luísa Sousa
- Abstract
The reform of the European Union (EU)'s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) in 2013 has led to significant changes in fisheries management, including an obligation to land all catches from regulated stocks, i.e. a ban on throwing unwanted catch back into the sea. The goal of the landing obligation is to promote more selective and targeted fishing that reduces unwanted bycatch. It is possible to put fish back into the sea instead of landing them if it can be scientifically proven that there is a high survival rate in a specific fishery. However, the criterion for what counts as "high" is not set and is evaluated for each individual case by the EU. This report presents the work of DTU Aqua on discard survival of undersized European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa, below 27 cm in the North Sea and Skagerrak, below 25 cm in the Baltic) caught using towed gears in commercial demersal fisheries for human consumption. This work has focused on: • estimate survival rates with the aim of obtaining exemptions from the landing obligation, • improve our understanding of how operational, environmental, and biological stressors affect discard survival rates, • explore the opportunity to create robust discard survival estimates from meta-analysis; iv) investigate the effect of the environment (temperature) on reflex impairment, • develop and test the performance of an optimized reflex and injury index, • use expert knowledge (Bayesian modelling) to predict discard survival. We estimated survival rates as scientific documentation for seeking exemptions from the landing obligation in the EU CFP for three fleets: the Danish seine and bottom otter trawl fleets1 operating in Skagerrak, Kattegat, and the North Sea (ICES subdivision 3a and 4), and bottom otter trawls operating in the Baltic Sea (ICES subdivisions 22-25). Survival estimates considered the characteristics of the gear (gear types and designs), fishing practices (target species, seasonalit
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- 2024