Utility of gillnets for selectively targeting penaeids off Iran

2021 
Abstract In response to concerns over the mortality of discards and other negative environmental impacts of otter trawling for penaeids, the utility of bottom-set gillnets deployed by artisanal vessels to target Penaeus monodon, Metapenaeus affinis and other retained species by-product was assessed in the Sea of Oman. Two gillnets (each comprising several 80-m panels for total lengths of up to 1.3 km) were diurnally fished at two locations (off Beris and Govater, eastern Iran) within established penaeid fishing grounds. During 30 days, the total catch was 2721 kg, comprising penaeids (981 kg), eight retained by-product species (598 kg and mostly Otolithes ruber, Cynoglossus bilinearus and Carangoides talamparoides) and 19 discarded species (1142 kg). The catch-per-unit-of-effort (CPUE, kg/gillnet-panel · hour-fished) of targeted penaeids and by-product varied significantly between areas (0.5–1.0 kg), but nevertheless reached economically viable levels. The CPUEs of total bycatch were similar at both sites (
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