Kh. Kock et H. Benke, ON THE BY-CATCH OF HARBOR PORPOISE (PHOCOENA-PHOCOENA) IN GERMAN FISHERIES IN THE BALTIC AND THE NORTH-SEA, Archive of fishery and marine research, 44(1-2), 1996, pp. 95-114
The harbour porpoise is the only cetacean known to be incidentally tak
en by German fishing vessels. This paper reviews data on the by-catch
of this species from a reporting scheme based on voluntary compliance
by fishermen. More than 95% of the by-catches were taken in set net fi
sheries. Incidental takes were much better documented for the Western
Baltic than for the North Sea. It is not possible to quantify the pres
ent level of by-catch, although current evidence suggests that the by-
catch level in German fisheries is low both in the North Sea and the W
estern Baltic. Even though it seems unlikely that the current level of
by-catch in the German fisheries alone could exert a significant adve
rse effect on the stock off the German North Sea coast, those by-catch
levels should always be seen in association with by-catches taken in
fisheries of other nations and with other impacts on the stock. If har
bour porpoise form a separate population in the Western Baltic or are
part of the population in the Central Baltic, given the low abundance
estimates, even a low by-catch could have a substantial adverse effect
on the stock.