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Defining and estimating global marine fisheries bycatch
Authors:R.W.D. Davies  S.J. Cripps  A. Nickson  G. Porter
Affiliation:1. WWF International, Avenue du Mont-Blanc, 1196 Gland, Switzerland;2. Dorset Wildlife Trust, Brooklands Farm, Forston, Dorchester DT2 7AA, UK;3. 5552 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA 22207, USA
Abstract:Unselective fishing catches non-target organisms as ‘bycatch’—an issue of critical ocean conservation and resource management concern. However, the situation is confused because perceptions of target and non-target catch vary widely, impeding efforts to estimate bycatch globally. To remedy this, the term needs to be redefined as a consistent definition that establishes what should be considered bycatch. A new definition is put forward as: ‘bycatch is catch that is either unused or unmanaged’. Applying this definition to global marine fisheries data conservatively indicates that bycatch represents 40.4 percent of global marine catches, exposing systemic gaps in fisheries policy and management.
Keywords:Bycatch   Discards   Over-fishing   Policy   Management
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