Effects of winter fishery activities on resting numbers, food and body condition of large gulls Larus argentatus and L-marinus in the south-eastern North Sea

Authors
Citation
O. Huppop et S. Wurm, Effects of winter fishery activities on resting numbers, food and body condition of large gulls Larus argentatus and L-marinus in the south-eastern North Sea, MAR ECOL-PR, 194, 2000, pp. 241-247
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES
ISSN journal
01718630 → ACNP
Volume
194
Year of publication
2000
Pages
241 - 247
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(2000)194:<241:EOWFAO>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
C Influences of fishery activities on herring gulls and great black-backed gulls (Larus argentatus, L. marinus) wintering on the island of Helgoland, south-eastern North Sea, were studied. When cod fishery discards were avail able close to the island, 83 to 87 % of the gulls' pellets contained fisher y discard remains and 70 to 73 % of all pellets consisted exclusively of th ese. At times when no nearby trawling took place (Christmas/New Year), numb ers of herring gulls dropped by up to 86 % and numbers of great black-backe d gulls by up to 80 %. Similar declines were observed during a trawling mor atorium in February 1998. Adults of both gull species had a significantly l ower body mass during periods of no fishing around the island (13 and 24 % less, respectively). Retraps of single gulls support these findings. The re sults shaw for the first time a strong influence of discard availability on numbers and body condition of large gulls wintering in the south-eastern N orth Sea. Effects on gull winter mortality and thus on population dynamics can be assumed.