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Developing a semi-pelagic trawl to capture redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
by
Bayse, Shannon M.
, DeLouche, Harold
, Nguyen, Vang Y.
, Legge, George
, Winger, Paul D.
in
Animal Behavior
/ Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
/ Capture efficiency
/ Fish behaviour
/ Fishes
/ Gear modification
/ Marine Biology
/ Ocean bottom
/ Redfish
/ Redfish fishery
/ Semi-pelagic trawl
/ Trawling
/ Zoology
2023
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Developing a semi-pelagic trawl to capture redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
by
Bayse, Shannon M.
, DeLouche, Harold
, Nguyen, Vang Y.
, Legge, George
, Winger, Paul D.
in
Animal Behavior
/ Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
/ Capture efficiency
/ Fish behaviour
/ Fishes
/ Gear modification
/ Marine Biology
/ Ocean bottom
/ Redfish
/ Redfish fishery
/ Semi-pelagic trawl
/ Trawling
/ Zoology
2023
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Developing a semi-pelagic trawl to capture redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
by
Bayse, Shannon M.
, DeLouche, Harold
, Nguyen, Vang Y.
, Legge, George
, Winger, Paul D.
in
Animal Behavior
/ Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
/ Capture efficiency
/ Fish behaviour
/ Fishes
/ Gear modification
/ Marine Biology
/ Ocean bottom
/ Redfish
/ Redfish fishery
/ Semi-pelagic trawl
/ Trawling
/ Zoology
2023
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Developing a semi-pelagic trawl to capture redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
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Developing a semi-pelagic trawl to capture redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
2023
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In this study, we developed a semi-pelagic trawl to target redfish (
Sebastes
spp.) and potentially reduce the capture of bycatch species and seabed impacts in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada. The new trawl used an innovative technique connecting the upper bridles of the trawl to the warps, anterior of the trawl doors, leading to the trawl system being fished off the seabed. Such a technique can be used to match the heights of redfish as they move above the seabed during their diurnal cycle while allowing bycatch species related to the seabed to escape under the trawl. A 1:10 scale model of the trawl was constructed and evaluated in a flume tank to optimize the rigging and then a full-scale trawl was constructed for sea trials. Two field experiments subsequently evaluated the trawl at sea. The first field experiment concentrated on the experimental trawl’s operation and video observations of redfish behaviour in the trawl mouth and its effect on trawl entry. The second field experiment concentrated on a small-scale preliminary test on the catch of redfish and bycatch species when the trawl was on or off the seabed. Capture results, though preliminary, indicate that redfish can be targeted commercially with a semi-pelagic trawl, though some redfish will escape under the trawl. Additionally, results suggest that the catches of bycatch species may be reduced. In conclusion, this study suggests that a semi-pelagic trawl could be considered an effective technique to harvest redfish sustainably.
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PeerJ. Ltd,PeerJ Inc
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