Intra-fleet variability in the size selectivity of a square-mesh trawl codend for school prawns ( Metapenaeus macleayi)
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh hung on the bar (i.e. square mesh) for school prawns ( Metapenaeus macleayi) across 10 vessels within the New South Wales (NSW) estuarine penaeid-trawl fishery. Prior to starting the experiment, a co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fisheries research 2007-09, Vol.86 (2), p.92-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh hung on the bar (i.e. square mesh) for school prawns (
Metapenaeus macleayi) across 10 vessels within the New South Wales (NSW) estuarine penaeid-trawl fishery. Prior to starting the experiment, a codend cover (18-mm diamond-shaped mesh) was tested and demonstrated to have no effect on the catching efficiency of a typical estuarine trawl, thereby validating its use for assessing size selectivity. There was substantial variability in the estimated carapace lengths at 50% probability of retention (
L
50
±
S.E.: between 7.90
±
0.97 and 13.76
±
0.23
mm) and selection ranges (SR: between 2.70
±
0.18 and 6.71
±
1.72
mm) of the 27-mm square-mesh codend among trawlers and estuaries. Multi-level, generalised linear mixed-effects modelling demonstrated that this variation was explained by: (i) the catch weight of school prawns; (ii) the particular estuary being fished; and (iii) random between-tow and -trawler variability. The results are discussed in terms of the various operational, biological and environmental factors unique to each fishing operation. Despite the variability in the performance of the 27-mm square-mesh codend, an overall improvement in size selectivity compared to conventional diamond-mesh designs, combined with a high survival rate of escapees, justifies its adoption and legislation throughout the NSW estuarine penaeid-trawl fishery as a means for mitigating unwanted fishing mortalities. We also conclude that similar codends may have application in other penaeid-trawl fisheries around the world. |
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ISSN: | 0165-7836 1872-6763 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fishres.2007.05.003 |