Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
This chapter reviews the current state of knowledge about global chondrichthyes
bycatch, including how the combination of biological characteristics of these species and
the impact of different fishing methods reflect their vulnerability to bycatch. Specifically,
it summarizes the present status of elasmobranchs and chimaeras bycatch worldwide.
Following this, it illustrates the main ecological consequences behind such incidental
captures. Hence, it provides a description of how chondrichthyes bycatch occurs across
broad fishing gear categories. Moreover, it outlines potential mitigation options available
to reduce bycatch. As such, the main technical measures tested and applied in different
fishing practices are listed. In addition, an overview about which are the current man
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agement measures implemented at international level to ensure long-term conservation
of cartilaginous fish is reported. Then, two case studies summarize how chondrichthyes
bycatch occurred in some of the most exploited fishing areas. Finally, the chapter ends
with relevant considerations about potential for new research needed to monitor and
reduce chondrichthyes bycatch.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
bycatch; fisheries; chondrichthyes; fishing gears mitigation measures
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