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Title: Trammel net and gill net fisheries in Ordu Province, Black Sea (Turkey): A comparison of catch species and discard species compositio
Authors: Saglam, Cemil
Saglam, Naciye Erdogan
Samsun, Serap
Ordu Üniversitesi
Keywords: Trammel net; Gill net; Species composition; Discards; Ordu
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: CAHIERS DE BIOLOGIE MARINE, STATION BIOLOGIQUE PLACE GEORGES TEISSIER, 29680 ROSCOFF, FRANCE
Abstract: In this study were examined the catch composition and catch, rates of commercial and discard species from the gill nets commonly used in small-scale fisheries in Ordu province. The trammel net captured a total of 25 species with 58% being target, 8% incidental and 34% discard species. Gillnetting captured a total of 18 species with 68% being target, 9% incidental and 23% discard species. Highest catch rates of species were 59.68%, and 52.95% for Merlangius merlangus, using trammel net and gill net respectively. We estimated that the use of gill nets has a high commercial/total catch ratio and low discard rate in this region and is suitable for sustainable fisheries.
URI: http://doi.org/10.21411/CBM.A.26E11A06
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