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Acoustic investigation of bycatch mitigation pingers

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Queensland, Australia
Target catch
Shark
Effect on bycatch species
The current net/pinger configuration is adequate for humpback whales, dugongs and dolphins swimming at normal travelling speeds. The current pinger spacing is insufficient for dolphins swimming straight at the net at high speeds.
Effect on target catch
N/A
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear

Acoustic investigation of bycatch mitigation pingers

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Queensland, Australia
Target catch
Shark
Effect on bycatch species
The current net/pinger configuration is adequate for humpback whales, dugongs and dolphins swimming at normal travelling speeds. The current pinger spacing is insufficient for dolphins swimming straight at the net at high speeds.
Effect on target catch
N/A
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear

Acoustic methods of reducing or eliminating marine mammal-fishery interactions: do they work?

Submitted by morgaac on

A summary study of methods used to reduce or eliminate marine mammal entanglements was conducted. The authors found little evidence on the effectiveness of the use of sound to reduce or eliminate marine mammal incidental capture. Substantial decreases in cetacean bycatch, due to the use of passive methods such as increasing fishing net reflectivity, were not evident through comparisons of catch rates in commercial fisheries or from observational deterrence studies.

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Acoustic methods of reducing or eliminating marine mammal-fishery interactions: do they work?

Study Type
Summary study
Target catch
N/A
Effect on bycatch species
Net alarms do not appear ver effective in reducing small cetacean entanglements in gillnets
Effect on target catch
N/A
Fishing Gear

Acoustic methods of reducing or eliminating marine mammal-fishery interactions: do they work?

Study Type
Summary study
Target catch
N/A
Effect on bycatch species
Net alarms do not appear ver effective in reducing small cetacean entanglements in gillnets
Effect on target catch
N/A
Fishing Gear

Acoustic methods of reducing or eliminating marine mammal-fishery interactions: do they work?

Study Type
Summary study
Target catch
N/A
Effect on bycatch species
Net alarms do not appear ver effective in reducing small cetacean entanglements in gillnets
Effect on target catch
N/A
Fishing Gear

Acoustic methods of reducing or eliminating marine mammal-fishery interactions: do they work?

Study Type
Summary study
Target catch
N/A
Effect on bycatch species
Net alarms do not appear ver effective in reducing small cetacean entanglements in gillnets
Effect on target catch
N/A
Fishing Gear

Acoustic methods of reducing or eliminating marine mammal-fishery interactions: do they work?

Study Type
Summary study
Target catch
N/A
Effect on bycatch species
Net alarms do not appear ver effective in reducing small cetacean entanglements in gillnets
Effect on target catch
N/A
Fishing Gear

Assessments of vision to reduce right whale entanglements

Authors
Kraus, S.D. and M. Hagbloom
Year
Journal/Publisher/Conference
Final Report to the Consortium for Wildlife Bycatch Reduction under NOAA Award #NA10NMF4520343 to the New England Aquarium, Boston, USA
Volume/Issue/Page numbers
15 pp.
Organization
Consortium for Wildlife Bycatch Reduction/New England Aquarium
File
Document
/sites/default/files/Kraus%26Hagbloom_2016.pdf

2003 Supplement to the large whale gear research summary

Submitted by twerner on

This supplement to a 2002 compendium of NOAA large whale entanglement prevention research includes newer studies, including evaluation of a time tension line cutter, and studies on neutrally buoyant groundline, load cell field work on gillnets, and recycling of polypropylene rope.

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