Choosing best practices for managing impacts of trawl fishing on seabed habitats and biota.

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2020Author
McConnaughey, Robert A.
Hiddink, Jan G.
Jennings, Simon J.
Pitcher, C. Roland
Kaiser, Michel J.
Suuronen, Petri
Sciberras, Marija
Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D.
Collie, Jeremy S.
Mazor, Tessa
Amoroso, Ricardo O.
Parma, Ana M.
Hilborn, Ray
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Bottom trawling accounts for almost one quarter of global fish landings but may also have
significant and unwanted impacts on seabed habitats and biota. Management measures
and voluntary industry actions can reduce these impacts, helping to meet sustainability
objectives for fisheries, conservation and environmental management. These include
changes in gear design and operation of trawls, spatial controls, impact quotas and effort
controls. We review nine different measures and actions and use published studies and
a simple conceptual model to evaluate and compare their performance. The risks and
benefits of these management measures depend on the extent to which the fishery is
already achieving management objectives for target stocks and the characteristics of the
management system that is already in place. We offer guidance on identifying best practices
for trawl-fisheries management and show that best practices and their likelihood of
reducing trawling impacts depend on l.....
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Fish and FisheriesVolume
21Page Range
pp.319-337Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.4Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Fish abundance and distributionDOI Original
https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12431Citation
McConnaughey, R.A., Hiddink, J.G., Jennings, S., et al. (2020) Choosing best practices for managing impacts of trawl fishing on seabed habitats and biota. Fish and Fisheries, 21, pp.319–337. DOI: https ://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12431Collections
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