2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.795942
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Estimating Bycatch From Non-representative Samples (II): A Case Study of Pair Trawlers and Common Dolphins in the Bay of Biscay

Abstract: Marine megafauna plays an important functional role in marine ecosystems as top predators but are threatened by a wide range of anthropogenic activities. Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-targeted species in commercial and recreational fisheries, is of particular concern for small cetacean species, such as dolphins and porpoises. In the North-East Atlantic, common dolphin (Delphinus delphis, Linné 1758) bycatch has been increasing and associated with large numbers of animals stranding during winter on the… Show more

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“…After the PIC project in 2018 (acronym of "analysis of PIngers used for Cetaceans in fishing activities of pelagic trawlers and gill netters") [32], showing a mean reduction of dolphin by-catch by 65% (CI: 15-98%) with the STM DDD03L repellent pinger (from STM-products) installed on French pair trawlers, the device was made mandatory on this fleet composed of about 12 active pair trawlers in winter. However, yearly estimates of common dolphin by-catches from this fleet in 2004-2020 reached a maximum of more than 600 individuals caught (median value, with large between-year variations in estimates, ranging from less than a hundred in 2018 to more than one thousand in 2017) [33]. This highlights the responsibility of other fisheries such as gill netters with regard to dolphin by-catch [21,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…After the PIC project in 2018 (acronym of "analysis of PIngers used for Cetaceans in fishing activities of pelagic trawlers and gill netters") [32], showing a mean reduction of dolphin by-catch by 65% (CI: 15-98%) with the STM DDD03L repellent pinger (from STM-products) installed on French pair trawlers, the device was made mandatory on this fleet composed of about 12 active pair trawlers in winter. However, yearly estimates of common dolphin by-catches from this fleet in 2004-2020 reached a maximum of more than 600 individuals caught (median value, with large between-year variations in estimates, ranging from less than a hundred in 2018 to more than one thousand in 2017) [33]. This highlights the responsibility of other fisheries such as gill netters with regard to dolphin by-catch [21,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Our approach is important in view of the planned Ocean Economy developments in the region (Mannocci et al, 2013;Ren et al, 2016;Findlay, 2018;Mwango'mbe et al, 2021;Plön and Roussouw, 2022) which will likely result in an increase of stranding events as Ocean Economy activities increase (Plön et al, 2021a;OECD, 2023). Strandings can provide important information on the biology and health of marine mammals (Williams et al, 2011;Rouby et al, 2022) and provide baseline data on the species' range, life history parameters (e.g., age, reproductive status, diet) and even the occurrence and prevalence of disease. Given both the importance of stranding records as a valuable source of information regarding the threats to cetacean communities (Pyenson, 2010), and the need to better understand causes of mortality and factors affecting marine animal health (Tucker et al, 2018), this approach will help identify population threats and stressors to marine life, especially anthropogenic impacts that can be prevented or mitigated (Peltier et al, 2014).…”
Section: Implications For Management and Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%