• Title of article

    Prevalence and composition of fishing gear debris in the nests of northern gannets (Morus bassanus) are related to fishing effort

  • Author/Authors

    Bond، نويسنده , , Alexander L. and Montevecchi، نويسنده , , William A. and Guse، نويسنده , , Nils and Regular، نويسنده , , Paul M. and Garthe، نويسنده , , Stefan and Rail، نويسنده , , Jean-François، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    907
  • To page
    911
  • Abstract
    Bycatch and indirect mortality associated with global fishing operations affect non-target species. Northern gannets (Morus bassanus) and other seabirds incorporate marine debris, much of it originating in fisheries, into their nests, at times resulting in entanglement. We compared the prevalence and composition of marine debris in nests at two gannet colonies in Newfoundland before and after a basin-wide ground fish closure in 1992, and at the species’ largest colony in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where fishing effort is low. The proportion of nests with marine debris decreased following the fishery closure, and the proportion of nests with fishing gear was related exponentially to the number of gillnets set around breeding colonies. Assessing the composition of gannet nests could provide a useful index of the prevalence of fishing debris and could be used to assess entanglement risk of other animals in the marine environment over decadal scales.
  • Keywords
    Marine debris , Northern gannet , seabirds , Fishing effort , Fishing gear , Ecological indicators
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Record number

    1985104