Title of article
Derelict fishing nets in Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits: Patterns and threats to marine fauna
Author/Authors
Good، نويسنده , , Thomas P. and June، نويسنده , , Jeffrey A. and Etnier، نويسنده , , Michael A. and Broadhurst، نويسنده , , Ginny، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
39
To page
50
Abstract
Derelict fishing gear remains in the marine environment for years, entangling, and killing marine organisms worldwide. Since 2002, hundreds of derelict nets containing over 32,000 marine animals have been recovered from Washington’s inland waters. Analysis of 870 gillnets found many were derelict for years; most were recovered from northern Puget Sound and high-relief rocky habitats and were relatively small, of recent construction, in good condition, stretched open, and in relatively shallow water. Marine organisms documented in recovered gillnets included 31,278 invertebrates (76 species), 1036 fishes (22 species), 514 birds (16 species), and 23 mammals (4 species); 56% of invertebrates, 93% of fish, and 100% of birds and mammals were dead when recovered. For all taxa, mortality was generally associated with gillnet effectiveness (total area, age and condition, and suspension in the water). Mortality from derelict fishing gear is underestimated at recovery and may be important for species of economic and conservation concern.
Keywords
Derelict fishing gear , Species of concern , Recovery , Puget Sound , Northwest Straits , Gillnets
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1982537
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