A. Engas et al., REACTIONS OF COD (GADUS-MORHUA L.) IN THE PRE-VESSEL ZONE TO AN APPROACHING TRAWLER UNDER DIFFERENT LIGHT CONDITIONS - PRELIMINARY-RESULTS, Hydrobiologia, 372, 1998, pp. 199-206
The behaviour of cod (Gadus morhua L.) towards an approaching vessel d
uring trawling was studied by means of a stationary positioning system
. Three cod were tagged by allowing them to voluntarily swallow transm
itters wrapped in bait. The behaviour was recorded before, during and
after trawling, which was carried out during high and low light level.
Nine hauls were carried out, but only six hauls are included in the a
nalysis, because of technical problems during three hauls. Only in two
out of six hauls all three cod were observed. Behaviour towards the a
pproaching trawler differed from tow to tow. Only three out of thirtee
n cases were classified as reaction; all three occurred during dayligh
t. In two of the three cases a change in the swimming direction away f
rom the approaching vessel was observed, whereas a reduction in swimmi
ng speed was recorded in the third case. The reaction distance from th
e vessel, between 470 and 1470 m, corresponds to a sound level between
82 and 92 dB re 1 mu Pa per Hz. There were indications of a lower lev
el of sensory awareness during reduced light level.