Short Communication: An Update on Initiatives to Reduce Prawn Trawl Bycatch in the Western Indian Ocean
2009
Fennessy, ST | Vincent, X | Budeba, Y | Mueni, EM | Gove, DZ
While prawn trawling contributes substantially to the economies of some Western Indian Ocean countries, there is usually a considerable bycatch, much of which is wastefully discarded. Conflict between trawlers and other fisheries sectors often occurs, for example when trawlers catch species which are targeted by these other sectors, or if they interfere with their fishingoperations. This short communication reviews initiatives in the Western Indian Ocean to reduce prawn trawler bycatch, and notes that, with the exception of Madagascar, most initiatives have been limited or sporadic. Lack of will and/or interest, as well as a lack of technical expertise and funding, are identified as possible reasons, but there is scope for improvement if the Madagascanexample is followed.
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Este registro bibliográfico ha sido proporcionado por Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association