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Gradients of Variation in the At-Vessel Mortality Rate between Twelve Species of Sharks and Skates Sampled through a Fishery-Independent Trawl Survey in the Asinara Gulf (NW Mediterranean Sea)

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
卷 12, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology12030363

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elasmobranchs; at-vessel mortality; vitality rate; bycatch; trawl fishing; Mediterranean Sea

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Elasmobranchs, including skates and sharks, are important for conservation due to their vulnerability to anthropogenic impacts such as bycatch from fishing. This study conducted experimental fishing campaigns in the Asinara Gulf to assess the resistance of different elasmobranch species to trawl capture. They found that skates generally fared better than sharks, with deepwater species showing worse conditions compared to coastal species. The vitality rates also varied depending on individual size. This research provides valuable data on the factors affecting elasmobranchs' resistance to trawl fishery activities.
Elasmobranchs are priority species for conservation due to their rapid decline determined by the unbalanced struggle between a fragile bio-ecology and strong anthropogenic impacts, such as bycatch from professional fishing. In this context, measuring species resistance to catch of poorly selective gear is of paramount importance. During June-October 2022, five experimental fishing campaigns were carried out in the Asinara Gulf (northern Sardinia) through 35 geographically and bathymetrically representative hauls of an area between 30 and 600 m in depth. Skates prevailed over sharks in the number of species, with seven and five species, respectively. We first evaluated the status of each individual with respect to stress due to the trawl's catch using a three-graded scale. We also recorded individual biometrics (total and disk length, weight and sex, and maturity for males) on board by implementing the best practices in manipulating individuals for physiological recovery and release at sea. After capture, skates resulted in generally better conditions than sharks, although deepwater species of both groups exhibited a worse state than coastal species. The estimated vitality rates also depended on the size of the individuals. This work provides standardized data on the intermingled effect of size, species type, and inhabited depth on the resistance response of some elasmobranch species against capture by trawl fishery activities.

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