Wanless,R,Ross,Mr,ADU wrote: > > I am researching the global impact of longline fisheries on seabirds. > At present I am simply gathering data on all the longline fisheries > around the world. I would like the following information, preferably > broken down by fishery (target species) and by year:
Hopefully one would also look at depths from the surface and from the bottom, baits and hooksizes which minimize bird catch. Cod were caught before the era of trawlers on the Grand Banks with bottom fished baited hooks, with probably few if any birds caught. This being the case, the study should distinguish such parameters. Trawls, on the other hand, cause extensive benthic habitat destruction, produce a high bycatch of other biota, and while they may not kill birds certainly unbalance bird populations by favoring those that feed on bycatch discards.
don
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