2016
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsw194
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The footprint of bottom trawling in European waters: distribution, intensity, and seabed integrity

Abstract: Mapping trawling pressure on the benthic habitats is needed as background to support an ecosystem approach to fisheries management. The extent and intensity of bottom trawling on the European continental shelf (0–1000 m) was analysed from logbook statistics and vessel monitoring system data for 2010–2012 at a grid cell resolution of 1 × 1 min longitude and latitude. Trawling intensity profiles with seabed impact at the surface and subsurface level are presented for 14 management areas in the North-east Atlanti… Show more

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“…Our finding that mean community r increases with F conforms with previous observations of shifts toward species with faster life histories in disturbed communities (36). This effect is apparent across a range of plausible trawling frequencies from >0 to 10 y −1 but would be small for the great proportion of most fishing grounds, where swept area ratio is less than 1 y −1 (7). Although this shift means that previously trawled communities may be more resilient to additional trawling, it does not mean that they will recover any faster to the original pretrawling state.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Our finding that mean community r increases with F conforms with previous observations of shifts toward species with faster life histories in disturbed communities (36). This effect is apparent across a range of plausible trawling frequencies from >0 to 10 y −1 but would be small for the great proportion of most fishing grounds, where swept area ratio is less than 1 y −1 (7). Although this shift means that previously trawled communities may be more resilient to additional trawling, it does not mean that they will recover any faster to the original pretrawling state.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…None of the studies that met the criteria examined the effect of trawling on biogenic habitats, but there were sufficient studies in other habitats. Many gear-habitat combinations were not represented in the studies reviewed, because many fishing gears are only suitable for fishing on particular seabed types or species associated with those habitats (SI Appendix, Table S1) and because some habitats are less widespread than others (7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1,000 m water depths and is associated with a large footprint per unit of landing with ca. 13-17 km −2 t −1 depending on the depth range considered (Eigaard et al, 2016;BuenoPardo et al, 2017). Moreover, few studies have attempted to understand the trawling impacts on the benthic assemblages and are limited by the absence of adequate control areas (Morais et al, 2007;Fonseca et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%