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survival of small-spotted catshark (scyliorhinus canicula) discarded by trawlers in the cantabrian sea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2005

c. rodríguez-cabello
Affiliation:
instituto español de oceanografía, apartado 240, 39080 santander, spain
a. fernández
Affiliation:
instituto español de oceanografía, apartado 240, 39080 santander, spain
i. olaso
Affiliation:
instituto español de oceanografía, apartado 240, 39080 santander, spain
f. sánchez
Affiliation:
instituto español de oceanografía, apartado 240, 39080 santander, spain

Abstract

discards represent a significant percentage of the total catches (up to 35%) in the north of spain trawl fishery. in the cantabrian sea (southern area of the bay of biscay), the estimated average total annual catch of small-spotted catshark (scyliorhinus canicula) is approximately 1500 tn, from which 80% is discarded. several experiments have been carried out in order to estimate the survival-rate of the small-spotted catshark caught by commercial trawlers in this area. the estimate of mean survival-rate from tagging surveys was 90% while from commercial trawlers it was 78%. several factors potentially influencing the survival-rate (sex, length, maximum depth fished, sorting time and trawl duration) were examined. no significant differences in survival-rates were found between males and females, and no strong relationships between survival-rate and depth fished, sorting time or trawl duration were evident. in commercial trawlers survival-rate was not dependent on the fish length.

Type
research article
Copyright
© 2005 marine biological association of the united kingdom

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