Ki. Stergiou et al., SIZE-SELECTIVITY OF DIAMOND AND SQUARE MESH COD-ENDS FOR NEPHROPS-NORVEGICUS IN THE AEGEAN SEA, Fisheries research, 29(3), 1997, pp. 203-209
Trawl cod-end mesh selection for Nephrops norvegicus was studied in tw
o experiments in the western Aegean Sea using the covered cod-end meth
od (cover: diamond-shaped, 10 mm), The following cod-end mesh sizes we
re used: 14 mm (knot-to-knot) diamond-shaped (14D), presently operated
in the Hellenic commercial trawl fishery; 20 mm square-shaped (20S);
20 mm diamond-shaped (20D), this being the mesh size proposed by the E
uropean Union (EU) for the entire Mediterranean, Selectivity estimates
were derived from pooling the data over all hauls and sampling dates.
The results showed that the proportion of the population retained was
higher for 14D than for 20D and 20S (0.99, 0.79 and 0.84, respectivel
y), The direct estimation of the 50% retention length for 14D was not
possible because of the very small number of specimens escaping throug
h that cod-end, The results also suggested that 20S has a higher and s
harper selectivity than 20D (higher 50% retention length and selection
factor, lower selection range) and retains fewer undersized individua
ls than 20D, Yet, the 50% retention lengths for 20D and 20S were both
lower than the length at 50% maturity, a fact indicating that even the
use of 20S and 20D may provide little opportunity for reproduction. (
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