Gj. Piet et al., A quantitative evaluation of the impact of beam trawling on benthic fauna in the southern North Sea, ICES J MAR, 57(5), 2000, pp. 1332-1339
Data on density of benthos species and on direct mortality caused by the pa
ssing of a beam trawl, together with fishing effort data for the Dutch beam
-trawl fleet, were used to evaluate the annual population mortality caused
by beam trawling in the Dutch sector of the North Sea. The effects of using
environmental strata, instead of ICES rectangles for density distributions
, and of using higher-resolution fishing-effort data on the population mort
ality estimates of 21 infauna and epifauna species were investigated. Varia
tion in species abundance was markedly smaller based on sediment-depth stra
ta than based on ICES rectangles, and the resulting population mortality es
timates differed significantly among species (ratio ranged from 0.3 to 1.6)
depending on the overlap of the spatial distribution of a species and of b
eam-trawl effort. Changing the resolution of fishing effort from ICES recta
ngles or sediment-depth strata to 1' minute latitude x 2' minute longitude
square (+/-1 x 1 nm) resulted in a systematic reduction of population morta
lity by a factor 0.7 due to the patchy effort distribution. We argue that a
nnual fishing mortality should preferably be based on relevant environmenta
l strata, and accuracy of the estimates increases markedly when the resolut
ion of spatial fishing effort data sufficiently reflects the patchiness of
the fleet's activities. (C) 2000 International Council for the Exploration
of the Sea.