Maps and Apps DiscardLess Conference, Lyngby-Denmark, 30-31 January 2019 Toni Quetglas, Lucía Rueda, Francesc Ordines and Enric Massutí (IEO-Spain) Julia Calderwood, Tom Catchpole, Marianne Robert, Lionel Pawlowski, Youen Vermard and Dave Reid (MI-Ireland, CEFAS-UK, IFREMER-France)
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Maps and Apps
DiscardLess Conference, Lyngby-Denmark, 30-31 January 2019
Toni Quetglas, Lucía Rueda, Francesc Ordines and Enric Massutí (IEO-Spain)
Julia Calderwood, Tom Catchpole, Marianne Robert, Lionel Pawlowski, YouenVermard and Dave Reid (MI-Ireland, CEFAS-UK, IFREMER-France)
WP 4: Adaptation of fishing strategies: minimising unwanted catches
Main aim:
To identify the best locations, times and practices to fish toavoid unwanted catch using the knowledge from fisheriesscientists in collaboration with fishers.
Maps showing the main areas with unwanted catches willbe produced using information from commercial fishingactivity and scientific surveys.
WP 4: Adaptation of fishing strategies: minimising unwanted catches
Onboard commercial sampling
Scientific surveysEarly summer
2001-2016
Information sources
All year round2003-2016
Species regulated by MLS in the Mediterranean and/or the most important commercial species for the bottom trawl fishery from the Balearic Islands
Study species
Distribution maps
Small fish-Illegal (<20 cm)
Large fish-Legal(>20 cm)
Hake
Fishers: make choices of fishing locations
Managers: identify hotspots of recruitmentSupport tools to assist
Minimum Landing Size
Disemination
Fishers: make choices of fishing locations
Managers: identify hotspots of recruitmentSupport tools to assist
Presented to fishers and managers from the Balearic Islands
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 FrameworkProgramme for Research and Innovation under grant agreement no. 633680