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Escape Gaps as a Management Strategy for Reducing Bycatch in Net-Covered Traps for the Giant Mud Crab Scylla serrata

机译:逃脱差距作为减少巨泥蟹Scylla serrata捕网陷阱中兼捕的管理策略

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In response to experimental evidence and anecdotal concern about bycatch in the net-covered traps used increasingly by recreational and commercial fishers to target giant mud crabs Scylla serrata in New South Wales, Australia, experiments were done toexamine the utility of escape gaps in reducing the bycatch of Yellowfin Bream Acanthopagrus australis (also known as Surf Bream) and undersized giant mud crabs. In each of two rivers, 10 different treatments comprising four different sizes of rectangular, horizontal escape gaps (85 x 45 mm, 85 x 55 mm, 95 x 45 mm, and 95 x 55 mm) and a control (no escape gaps) applied to both two-entrance and four-entrance traps were tested separately during the day and night. Traps fitted with escape gaps reduced themean numbers of Yellowfin Bream and undersized giant mud crabs by 53-78% and 58-84%, respectively. Despite some inconsistent results, the effect of escape gaps was statistically significant in four of the seven analyses. There were, however, no significant differences in the mean numbers of Yellowfin Bream and undersized giant mud crabs among the different sizes of escape gap. By contrast, the largest escape gap treatment (i.e., 95 x 55 mm) reduced the mean number of legal-size giant mud crabs by 35-41%, which was significant in one of four analyses. Moreover, size-selectivity analyses indicated that the largest escape gap also allowed a comparatively greater proportion of undersized mud crabs to escape. Our findings show that implementing an 85-mm x 55-mm escape gap could substantially reduce bycatch without affecting catches of the target organism. Further reductions in catches of undersized giant mud crabs is possible with the 95-mm x 55-mm treatment, but at the cost of some reduction in the catchtarget.
机译:为了回应实验证据和对网捕陷阱中兼捕的关注,休闲和商业捕鱼者越来越多地使用捕捞网来捕捞澳大利亚新南威尔士州的巨型泥蟹Scyla serrata,进行了实验以检验逃生间隙在减少兼捕中的效用黄鳍Bre Acanthopagrus australis(也称为冲浪Bre)和超大号的巨型泥蟹。在两条河流的每条河中,应用了10种不同的处理方法,包括四种不同大小的矩形水平水平逃生间隙(85 x 45 mm,85 x 55 mm,95 x 45 mm和95 x 55 mm)和一个对照(无逃生间隙)在白天和黑夜分别测试了两个入口和四个入口的阱。装有逃生缝隙的陷阱使黄鳍Bre和超大尺寸的巨蟹的主题数分别减少了53-78%和58-84%。尽管结果不一致,但在七个分析中的四个分析中,逃逸间隙的影响在统计学上是显着的。但是,在不同尺寸的逃生间隙之间,黄鳍Bre和超大尺寸的大泥蟹的平均数量没有显着差异。相比之下,最大的逃生间隙处理(即95 x 55毫米)使合法尺寸的巨型泥蟹的平均数量减少了35-41%,这在四项分析之一中非常重要。此外,尺寸选择性分析表明,最大的逃逸间隙也允许较大比例的超大尺寸蟹逃脱。我们的发现表明,实施85毫米x 55毫米的逃逸间隙可以在不影响目标生物捕获的情况下大大减少副渔获物。通过95毫米x 55毫米处理,可以进一步减少超大号泥蟹的捕捞量,但要以减少捕捞目标为代价。

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