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Fisheries

Marine Scotland manages quota for fish stocks and all inshore fisheries within the 12 nautical mile territorial water limit. It is also responsible for controlling the activities of fishing vessels and fishing effort (days spent at sea) in the North Sea, west of Scotland and Faroese waters.
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Using light to improve cod selectivity in North Sea Nephrops trawl gears (CodSELect) - Research vessel sea trials (0723A)

The reported sea trials are part of the FISP funded CodSELect project. Apart from the current trials, the project involves a number of controlled laboratory tank trials conducted in the Marine Directorate’s facilities in the Marine Laboratory in Aberdeen as well as sea trials on board the chartered commercial fishing vessel Westro PD20. The trials took place on the Marine Directorate’s MRV Alba Na Mara between 18-30 May 2023 and were restricted to the East of Shetland, (majority of hauls between NE of Lerwick and SE of Fetlar island) due to weather conditions. The objective was to investigate whether artificial light can influence fish behaviour, with main focus on cod, and enhance escape through a square mesh panel (SMP) on the top panel of a SELTRA sorting box in the extension of the trawl. Instrumentation was monitoring turbidity and light levels. No significant differences in length effects and relative catch rates were observed for any of the analysed species.

doi: 
https://doi.org/10.7489/12493-1
Citation: 
Scottish Government, Marine Directorate. 2024. Using light to improve cod selectivity in North Sea Nephrops trawl gears (CodSELect) - Research vessel sea trials (0723A). doi: 10.7489/12493-1

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Modified
2024-04-16
Release Date
2024-04-16
Identifier
d2c0d7fb-8d5d-489e-b48a-f7180f4f4408
License
UK Open Government Licence (OGL)
Public Access Level
Public