“…There are also many instances of effective collaboration towards the development and improvement of gear (Walsh et al, 2002;Harley and Robinson, 2008;Feekings et al, 2019;Merrifield et al, 2019), assessment of the selectivity of gear (Graham et al, 2007;Baker et al, 2011;Baker et al, 2014;O'Neill et al, 2019), analysis of selectivity in catch and surveys (Rose et al, 2010;Somerton et al, 2011;Veiga-Malta et al, 2019), analyses of management approaches (Smith et al, 2007;Smeltz et al, 2019) and conservation engineering solutions to mitigate fisheries impacts on marine environment (Kaiser et al, 2016;Österblom et al, 2020) or benthic substrates and communities (Rose et al, 2000;Rooper et al, 2011). Additionally, there are many examples of effective collaborative approaches to minimize or reduce bycatch and incidental mortality in protected or non-target species (Gauvin and Rose, 2001;Carruthers and Neis, 2011;Arkhipkin et al, 2021;Kroska et al, 2021;Yochum et al, 2021). There are also examples of effective scienceindustry collaboration to inform harvest control rules and management planning (Davis, 2008;Heller-Shipley et al, 2021).…”