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Catch Losses and Reduction of Bycatch for Jellyfish Using Marine Mammal Bycatch Reduction Devices in Midwater Trawl Gear
by
Kim, Sung-Jae
, Hyun, Gyeong-Cheol
, Cha, Bong-Jin
, Choi, Kyu-Suk
, Kim, Hyun-Young
, Kim, Tae-Suk
, Jung, Jung-Mo
in
Body length
/ Bycatch
/ Bycatch excluder devices
/ bycatch reduction device
/ Bycatch reduction devices
/ Cameras
/ Carbon sequestration
/ catch loss
/ Cnidaria
/ Cod
/ Codends
/ Commercial fishing
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design and construction
/ Environmental aspects
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishery sciences
/ Fishing
/ Fishing equipment
/ jellyfish bycatch
/ Man-induced effects
/ Marine fishes
/ Marine invertebrates
/ marine mammal
/ Marine mammals
/ Mesh selectivity
/ midwater trawl
/ Midwater trawls
/ Mortality causes
/ Weight
2025
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Catch Losses and Reduction of Bycatch for Jellyfish Using Marine Mammal Bycatch Reduction Devices in Midwater Trawl Gear
by
Kim, Sung-Jae
, Hyun, Gyeong-Cheol
, Cha, Bong-Jin
, Choi, Kyu-Suk
, Kim, Hyun-Young
, Kim, Tae-Suk
, Jung, Jung-Mo
in
Body length
/ Bycatch
/ Bycatch excluder devices
/ bycatch reduction device
/ Bycatch reduction devices
/ Cameras
/ Carbon sequestration
/ catch loss
/ Cnidaria
/ Cod
/ Codends
/ Commercial fishing
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design and construction
/ Environmental aspects
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishery sciences
/ Fishing
/ Fishing equipment
/ jellyfish bycatch
/ Man-induced effects
/ Marine fishes
/ Marine invertebrates
/ marine mammal
/ Marine mammals
/ Mesh selectivity
/ midwater trawl
/ Midwater trawls
/ Mortality causes
/ Weight
2025
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Catch Losses and Reduction of Bycatch for Jellyfish Using Marine Mammal Bycatch Reduction Devices in Midwater Trawl Gear
by
Kim, Sung-Jae
, Hyun, Gyeong-Cheol
, Cha, Bong-Jin
, Choi, Kyu-Suk
, Kim, Hyun-Young
, Kim, Tae-Suk
, Jung, Jung-Mo
in
Body length
/ Bycatch
/ Bycatch excluder devices
/ bycatch reduction device
/ Bycatch reduction devices
/ Cameras
/ Carbon sequestration
/ catch loss
/ Cnidaria
/ Cod
/ Codends
/ Commercial fishing
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design and construction
/ Environmental aspects
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishery sciences
/ Fishing
/ Fishing equipment
/ jellyfish bycatch
/ Man-induced effects
/ Marine fishes
/ Marine invertebrates
/ marine mammal
/ Marine mammals
/ Mesh selectivity
/ midwater trawl
/ Midwater trawls
/ Mortality causes
/ Weight
2025
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Catch Losses and Reduction of Bycatch for Jellyfish Using Marine Mammal Bycatch Reduction Devices in Midwater Trawl Gear
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Catch Losses and Reduction of Bycatch for Jellyfish Using Marine Mammal Bycatch Reduction Devices in Midwater Trawl Gear
2025
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The National Institute of Fisheries Science in Korea is developing marine mammal bycatch reduction devices (BRDs) for midwater trawl gear. In this study, we tested two BRD-type guide nets (inclined net panel) with 30° and 45° tilt angles to prevent marine mammals from reaching the codend and facilitating their escape from the net. Fishing operations were conducted along the east and south coasts of South Korea, and cameras were installed in front of the BRDs to monitor their performance. The catch loss of herring with the 30° guide net was 13% and 11% in number and weight. The catch loss of hairtail was 53% and 51% in number and weight with the 30° guide net. Mackerel showed a 97% catch loss in number and weight with the 45° guide net. The 30° guide net resulted in lower catch loss for rudderfish and jack mackerel compared to the 45° guide net. The jellyfish discard rate of the BRD was 5% and 7% in number and weight with the 30° guide net and 12% and 11% with the 45° guide net, indicating that the 30° guide net was more effective at discarding jellyfish. Mesh selectivity was not strongly related to target species body length.
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