Catch difference of groundfishes between two survey trawl nets having differing headrope and groundrope configurations in the East China Sea
We compared the shapes and catches of two trawl nets having differing headrope and groundrope configurations based on paired tow data collected by two research vessels ( Yoko Maru and Kumamoto Maru ) in the East China Sea. According to the paired data, the vertical opening of the net was significant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fisheries science 2021-05, Vol.87 (3), p.263-270 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We compared the shapes and catches of two trawl nets having differing headrope and groundrope configurations based on paired tow data collected by two research vessels (
Yoko Maru
and
Kumamoto Maru
) in the East China Sea. According to the paired data, the vertical opening of the net was significantly higher on the
Yoko Maru
, which employed a headrope kite, than the
Kumamoto Maru
, which uses floats on the headrope, while the horizontal opening of the net was significantly wider on the
Kumamoto Maru
than
Yoko Maru
(
p
< 0.01). According to generalized linear model (GLM) analysis of paired data, the capture of
Dentex hypselosomus
and
Photololigo edulis
increased when either or both the vertical and horizontal openings of the net of
Yoko Maru
increased or the horizontal opening of the net of
Kumamoto Maru
decreased. The catch of these fishes was estimated to be 0.9–4.0 times greater for
Yoko Maru
compared with
Kumamoto Maru
, depending on the vertical opening of the net of
Yoko Maru
. The catch of
Champsodon snyderi
was only influenced by the horizontal opening of the net, while for two Carangidae species,
Trachurus japonicus
and
Kaiwarinus equula
, no influence of the net shape was detected. |
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ISSN: | 0919-9268 1444-2906 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12562-021-01497-7 |