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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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AS
Title
Trawling for evidence: an ecosystem-based multi-method trawling impact assessment
Abstract
Robust methods for assessing fisheries impacts are required to support evidence-based management and contribute to the assessment of protected areas. Under marine policies, such as the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, effective management requires an understanding of impacts at the fisheries scale and needs to account for the responses of various benthic components. This study investigated the impacts of trawling for Nephrops and whitefish along the Northeast England coast, comparing, and assessing benthic communities and habitats at muddy sediment sites across a gradient of fishing pressure. An ecosystem-based sampling approach assessed macrofauna, meiofauna, and sediment characteristics by combining traditional and innovative methods, conducting a balanced assessment of the north-east England trawl fishery. Combining multiple methods effectively highlighted contrasting trends between infaunal size classes. Significant negative impacts of trawling pressure were observed on macrofauna and meiofauna richness, diversity, and community composition, and sediment compaction and oxygenation. Key metrics were comparatively assessed for their suitability for the detection of benthic disturbance, with recommendations discussed in relation to future monitoring.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001082150300001
Bibliographic citation
Tinlin-Mackenzie, A.; Sugden, H.; Scott, C.L.; Kennedy, R.; Fitzsimmons, C. (2023). Trawling for evidence: an ecosystem-based multi-method trawling impact assessment. Fish. Res. 268: 106858. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106858
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Ashleigh Tinlin-Mackenzie
author
Name
Heather Sugden
author
Name
Catherine Scott
author
Name
Robert Kennedy
author
Name
Clare Fitzsimmons

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106858

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2023-09-25
date modified
2023-09-25