
Observations on Bycatch Rate for Vulnerable Fish Species on the Romanian Coast
Author(s) -
Mădălina Galaţchi,
George Ţiganov,
Cristian Danilov,
Cătălin Valentin Păun,
Marinela Panayotova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cercetări marine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2734-438X
pISSN - 0250-3069
DOI - 10.55268/cm.2021.51.129
Subject(s) - bycatch , fishery , overfishing , fishing , context (archaeology) , marine protected area , diplodus , marine conservation , demersal fish , marine reserve , pelagic zone , marine ecosystem , demersal zone , artisanal fishing , marine mammal , geography , ecology , biology , ecosystem , fish <actinopterygii> , archaeology , habitat
"Living marine resources obviously contribute to the survival of humanity. Unfortunately, numerous studies highlighted that marine biological diversity faces various threats related to overfishing and illegal fishing, pollution (marine and terrestrial), invasive species, marine litter and climate change. In this context, the incidental catch of vulnerable species (i.e., elasmobranchs, marine mammals, seabirds) is considered one of the main threats to good environmental condition of the marine fauna.The aim of the study conducted in 2020, was to highlight the impact of fishing activities on aquatic resources, especially on vulnerable fish species as picked dogfish Squalus acanthias), thornback ray (Raja clavata) and common stingray (Dasyatis pastinaca), marine mammals and seabirds. The background information was collected by observations from scientific trawl surveys by pelagic and demersal trawl gears, observations from stationary fishing points, observations from commercial beam-trawl fishing operations. The analysis of logbooks of several economic operators and data collected by observers on board vessels, highlighted the low bycatch rate for vulnerable species in most fishing gear. Key Words: vulnerable species, by-catch, fishing gear "