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CREELSELECT—A method for determining the optimal creel mesh: Case study on Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) fishery in the Mediterranean Sea

Abstract

In the laboratory, we investigated which sizes of Nephrops (Nephrops norvegicus) could pass through the meshes of different size and shape to establish a predictive model for the creels size selectivity. Predictions agreed well with the results from experimental fishing, demonstrating the reliability of this simple method. Nephrops minimum target size is 20 mm carapace length in the Mediterranean creel fishery, with some areas having restrictions on the mesh size, minimum being 36 or 40 mm. The model predicts that Nephrops below 28 and 32 mm carapace length would escape from creels with respectively 36 and 40 mm mesh size, implying a suboptimal exploitation pattern. Our method provides easy and quick identification of optimal mesh size and shape without the exhaustive sea trials with various creel designs. It was predicted that a square mesh of 30 mm would better match the desired exploitation pattern. The method could easily be adopted to other species and different creel fisheries, helping to determine optimal mesh matching a prescribed exploitation pattern.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Jure Brčić
  • Bent Herrmann
  • Marina Mašanović
  • Svjetlana Krstulović Šifner
  • Frane Škeljo

Affiliation

  • University of Split
  • UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • SINTEF Ocean / Fisheries and New Biomarine Industry

Year

2018

Published in

Fisheries Research

ISSN

0165-7836

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

204

Page(s)

433 - 440

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