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Pots as alternative and sustainable fishing gears in the Mediterranean Sea: an overview
by
Petetta Andrea
, Guicciardi Stefano
, Virgili Massimo
, Lucchetti Alessandro
in
Baits
/ Bottom trawls
/ Bycatch
/ Colour
/ Discards
/ Environmental impact
/ Exploitation
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Fishing bait
/ Fishing gear
/ Gears
/ Geographical distribution
/ Gillnets
/ Labour
/ Literature reviews
/ Lobsters
/ Man-induced effects
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Marine molluscs
/ Mortality causes
/ Nephrops
/ Nephrops norvegicus
/ Ocean floor
/ Octopus vulgaris
/ Octopuses
/ Overexploitation
/ Plesionika
/ Pots
/ Resource exploitation
/ Selectivity
/ Shape
/ Shrimps
/ Spatial distribution
/ Species
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable fisheries
/ Trawlnets
/ Trawls
2021
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Pots as alternative and sustainable fishing gears in the Mediterranean Sea: an overview
by
Petetta Andrea
, Guicciardi Stefano
, Virgili Massimo
, Lucchetti Alessandro
in
Baits
/ Bottom trawls
/ Bycatch
/ Colour
/ Discards
/ Environmental impact
/ Exploitation
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Fishing bait
/ Fishing gear
/ Gears
/ Geographical distribution
/ Gillnets
/ Labour
/ Literature reviews
/ Lobsters
/ Man-induced effects
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Marine molluscs
/ Mortality causes
/ Nephrops
/ Nephrops norvegicus
/ Ocean floor
/ Octopus vulgaris
/ Octopuses
/ Overexploitation
/ Plesionika
/ Pots
/ Resource exploitation
/ Selectivity
/ Shape
/ Shrimps
/ Spatial distribution
/ Species
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable fisheries
/ Trawlnets
/ Trawls
2021
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Pots as alternative and sustainable fishing gears in the Mediterranean Sea: an overview
by
Petetta Andrea
, Guicciardi Stefano
, Virgili Massimo
, Lucchetti Alessandro
in
Baits
/ Bottom trawls
/ Bycatch
/ Colour
/ Discards
/ Environmental impact
/ Exploitation
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Fishing bait
/ Fishing gear
/ Gears
/ Geographical distribution
/ Gillnets
/ Labour
/ Literature reviews
/ Lobsters
/ Man-induced effects
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Marine molluscs
/ Mortality causes
/ Nephrops
/ Nephrops norvegicus
/ Ocean floor
/ Octopus vulgaris
/ Octopuses
/ Overexploitation
/ Plesionika
/ Pots
/ Resource exploitation
/ Selectivity
/ Shape
/ Shrimps
/ Spatial distribution
/ Species
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable fisheries
/ Trawlnets
/ Trawls
2021
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Pots as alternative and sustainable fishing gears in the Mediterranean Sea: an overview
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Pots as alternative and sustainable fishing gears in the Mediterranean Sea: an overview
2021
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Stock overexploitation, bycatch, discards and gear impacts on the environment are outstanding issues for Mediterranean fisheries. The adoption of alternative fishing gears is an appealing solution to ensure a more sustainable exploitation of resources. We discuss the pros and cons of pots as alternative gears by reviewing their main designs, spatial distribution and target species in the Mediterranean basin. We assessed the technical factors affecting the catch efficiency of the different pot designs for four target species: spiny lobster, Palinurus elephas; Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus; common octopus, Octopus vulgaris and pandalid shrimps, Plesionika spp. We found that pot volume is important to catch Octopus; mesh size to catch Nephrops and Plesionika; entrance surface to catch Octopus, Nephrops and Plesionika; pot shape/colour and entrance shape/position to catch Octopus and Plesionika; and bait type to catch Octopus and Nephrops. The literature review shows that pot fisheries have several considerable advantages over conventional gears, especially in terms of discards, bycatch, seabed impacts (particularly compared with bottom trawls and passive set nets), size and species selectivity, gear depredation, catch quality and gear cost, besides saving time and labour. Disadvantages hampering their wider diffusion include ghost fishing, a low catch of finfish species, the narrow range of species targeted by each pot design and the current early stage of research. These data make a clear case for using pots as alternative gears to traditional ones in the Mediterranean Sea in some areas and seasons to catch certain target species.
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