Ad. Rijnsdorp et B. Vingerhoed, Feeding of plaice Pleuronectes platessa L. and sole Solea solea (L.) in relation to the effects of bottom trawling, J SEA RES, 45(3-4), 2001, pp. 219-229
Stomachs of plaice and sole were collected in 1996 within and just outside
the 'plaice box' (PB), an area in which fishing by vessels larger than 300
hp has been prohibited since 1989. In the mid-1990s the beam trawl fishing
effort was reduced by 85% of the pre-closure level. In addition, a comparis
on was made of the diet composition of plaice and sole between the present
and the beginning the 20th century. The diet of both species comprises main
ly short-lived, highly productive benthic organisms. No difference could be
found between the diets of fish sampled at grounds with different trawling
intensities. The comparison of the present-day diet and the diet at the be
ginning of the 20th century suggests that the preponderance of polychaetes
has increased and that of bivalves decreased. These results are consistent
with the hypothesis that beam trawling has improved the feeding conditions
for the two flatfish species by enhancing the abundance of small opportunis
tic benthic species such as polychaetes in the heavily trawled areas. Howev
er, the changes in diet may also be related to eutrophication and pollution
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