DocumentCode :
1790291
Title :
Drop chain footgear: A new approach to environmentally friendly inshore Northern shrimp fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Author :
Truong Nguyen ; Walsh, Paul ; Legge, George ; Moret, Kelly ; Klein, John ; Winger, Paul
Author_Institution :
Fisheries & Marine Inst., Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John´s, NL, Canada
fYear :
2014
fDate :
14-19 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
This study compared the effectiveness of a low seabed impact footgear versus a traditional rockhopper footgear on identical inshore Vónin shrimp trawls. The experimental trawl used in this study was designed to be low seabed impact through the reduction of contact area of the footgear by replacing traditional heavy rockhopper footgear with only a few drop chains lightly in contact with the seabed (i.e., drop chain footgear). Results from flume tank testing demonstrated that the trawls were similar in net geometry but the experimental trawl had a 62% reduction in contact area with the seabed compared to the control trawl. Comparative atsea fishing trials revealed that the drop chain footgear trawl has the potential to catch a similar amount of shrimp with appropriate drop chain rigging and modifications. Major by catch species (i.e., turbot, American plaice, and redfish) in terms of percentage of total catch in weight, quantities (i.e., counts), and size (i.e., length distribution) were not significantly different between trawl types. The experimental trawl had significantly lower resistance (i.e., warp tension) than the control trawl, however this did not translate into a detectable reduction in fuel consumption. Although the results are preliminary, this study demonstrated the potential and possibility of using drop chain footgear trawl for the Newfoundland and Labrador (inshore)Northern shrimp fishery. We recommended further studies that would lead to improve/optimize and eventually commercialize the drop chain footgear trawl as a low impact shrimp trawl choice in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Keywords :
fishing industry; gears; net structures (mechanical); American plaice; Canada; Labrador; Newfoundland; bycatch species; contact area reduction; control trawl; drop chain footgear; drop chain rigging; environmentally friendly inshore northern shrimp fishery; experimental trawl; fish quantities; fish size; fish weight; flume tank testing; footgear contact area reduction; fuel consumption reduction; identical inshore Vónin shrimp trawls; length distribution; low-seabed impact footgear; net geometry; redfish; rockhopper footgear; sea fishing trials; trawl types; turbot; warp tension; Aquaculture; Fuels; Gears; Geometry; Marine animals; Snow; Testing; drop chain footgear; rockhopper footgear; shrimp trawl;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Oceans - St. John's, 2014
Conference_Location :
St. John´s, NL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4920-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2014.7003184
Filename :
7003184
Link To Document :
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