Selectivity of 130 mm Mesh Size in Deep Sea Bottom Trawl Fishery in NAFO Regulatory Area
Authors
Cárdenas-González, E. (Enrique) de; Ávila-de-Melo, A. (Antonio); Saborido-Rey, F. (Francisco); Iglesias-Martínez, S. (Sergio)Date
1997Type
workingPaperKeywords
American plaiceGreenland halibut
roughhead grenadier
selectivity
threebeard rockling
trawl
Abstract
In February 1995 the European Union carried out a selectivity survey on board a Spanish
commercial trawler, using the codend-cover method. The objective was to study the selectivity
of 130 mm mesh size for the deep sea trawl fisheries in the NAFO Regulatory Area. One
hour and four hour hauls were carried out and results obtained for Greenland halibut
(Reinhardtius hippoglossoides), American plaice (Hippoglossoides platessoides), roughhead
grenadier (Macrourus berglax) and threebeard rockling (Gaidropsarus ensis). For the two
flatfish species, the proportion of retention increased with the duration of the haul. This
increase reflected in a decrease of the corresponding selection factor. It also varied with
the size of fish. The selection factor was greater in smaller individuals, and this induced an
asymmetry in the selectivity curve. For the groundfish species, data were enough only to fit
the four hour selectivity curves, which appeared more symmetrical than the flatfish ones.
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