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- Title
Estimating Overall Fish Bycatch in U.S. Commercial Fisheries.
- Authors
BROOKE, SAMANTHA G.; DESFOSSE, LISA L.; KARP, WILLIAM A.
- Abstract
Bycatch, or the unintended capture of fish, marine mammals, sea turtles, and seabirds by fishing gear, occurs to some degree in most fisheries. The recently released National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) U.S. National Bycatch Report provides information on bycatch in U.S. commercial fisheries by fishery and species. The report also provides national statistics in the form of national bycatch ratio and a national bycatch estimate. We describe the methods used to develop these statistics and compare them to similar studies. We conclude that the national bycatch ratio and national bycatch estimates developed by NMFS represent the best available information on bycatch in U.S. fisheries. However, given changes in bycatch management over time, as well as inter-annual variability in bycatch levels and a high percentage of fisheries for which data on bycatch are not currently available, we recommend that NMFS continue to support bycatch data collection and reporting efforts to improve the quality and quantity of bycatch data and estimates available to fisheries managers and scientists over time. This will enable NMFS to meet its requirements for bycatch reporting under the Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA), as well as requirements for bycatch minimization under the MSA, Marine Mammal Protection Act, and Endangered Species Act.
- Subjects
UNITED States; BYCATCHES; SEA turtles; UNITED States. National Marine Fisheries Service; STATISTICS
- Publication
Marine Fisheries Review, 2012, Vol 74, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0090-1830
- Publication type
Article