A fp7 Project: Management and Monitoring of Deep-sea Fisheries and Stocks wp2 – Template for Case Study Reports Case study 2 demersal deep-water mixed fishery Pascal Lorance, Ifremer, Nantes (coord.)



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Population trends: U unknown, D decreasing ,S stable , I increasing


The OSPAR commission listed the Threatened and/or Declining Species and Habitats in the OSPAR area (OSPAR List of Threatened and/or Declining Species and Habitats (Reference Number: 2008-6). The list includes invertebrates, birds, fish, reptiles, mammals and habitats. The listed invertebrates are coastal and are not impacted by deep-water fisheries and they are therefore not given here. A number of seabird are liste das endangered (Table 4.15.10b), none is known to be impacted by the demersal deep-water mixed fishery. Deep-water trawl fisheries are not none to have significant negative impact on threatened seabird, the situation is different with longlines fisheries where accidental catches of seabirds may occur and have significant impact (Nel et al. 2002; Arnold et al. 2006) although mitigation devices exist (Ryan and Watkins 2002).


Table 4.15.10b. Seabirds pecies threatened or declining according to OSPAR.


Scientific name

Common name

OSPAR Regions where the species occurs

OSPAR Regions where the species is under threat and/or in decline

Larus fuscus fuscus

Lesser black-backed gull

I

All where it occurs

Pagophila eburnea

Ivory gull

I

All where it occurs

Polysticta stelleri

Steller's eider

I

All where it occurs

Puffinus assimilis baroli (auct.incert.)

Little shearwater

V

All where it occurs

Puffinus mauretanicus

Balearic shearwater

II, III, IV, V

All where it occurs

Rissa tridactyla

Black-legged kittiwake

I, II, III, IV, V

I, II

Sterna dougallii


Roseate tern

II, III, IV, V

All where it occurs

Uria aalge – Iberian population (synonyms: Uria aalge albionis, Uria aalge ibericus)

Iberian guillemot

IV

All where it occurs

Uria lomvia

Thick-billed murre

I

All where it occurs

The OSPAR Regions are:



  • I - the Arctic: the OSPAR maritime area north of latitude 62°N, but also including Iceland and the Færoes;

  • II - the Greater North Sea: the North Sea, the English Channel, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat to the limits of the OSPAR maritime area, bounded on the north by latitude 62°N, on the west by longitude 5°W and the east coast of Great Britain, and on the south by latitude 48°N;

  • III - the Celtic Seas: the area bounded by, on the east, longitude 5°W and the west coast of Great Britain and on the west by the 200 metre isobath (depth contour) to the west of 6°W along the west coasts of Scotland and Ireland;

  • IV - the Bay of Biscay/Golfe de Gascogne and Iberian coasts: the area south of latitude 48°N, east of 11°W and north of latitude 36°N (the southern boundary of the OSPAR maritime area);

  • V - the Wider Atlantic: the remainder of the OSPAR maritime area

The OPSAR list of threatened fish species include a number a deep-water species (Table 4.15.10c), those, which have been caught by deep-water fishing and that occur in region I and V where the demersal deep-water mixed fishery operates are highlighted in yellow.


Table 4.15.10c. Fish species threatened or declining according to OSPAR.


Scientific name

Common name

OSPAR Regions where the species occurs

OSPAR Regions where the species is under threat and/or in decline

Acipenser sturio

Sturgeon

II, IV

All where it occurs

Alosa alosa

Allis shad

II, III, IV

All where it occurs

Anguilla anguilla

European eel

I, II, III, IV

All where it occurs

Centroscymnus coelolepis

Portuguese dogfish

All

All where it occurs

Centrophorus granulosus (1)

Gulper shark

IV, V

All where it occurs

Centrophorus squamosus

Leafscale gulper shark

All

All where it occurs

Cetorhinus maximus

Basking shark

All

All where it occurs

Coregonus lavaretus oxyrinchus (Linnæus, 1758)

Houting

II

All where it occurs

Dipturus batis (synonym: Raja batis)

Common Skate
All

All where it occurs

Raja montagui

Spotted Ray
II, III, IV, V

All where it occurs

Gadus morhua

Cod

All

II, III

Hippocampus guttulatus (synonym: H. ramulosus)

Long-snouted seahorse

II, III, IV, V

All where it occurs

Hippocampus hippocampus

Short-snouted seahorse

II, III, IV, V

All where it occurs

Hoplostethus atlanticus

Orange roughy

I, V

All where it occurs

Lamna nasus

Porbeagle

All

All where it occurs

Petromyzon marinus

Sea lamprey

I, II, III, IV
All where it occurs

Raja clavata

Thornback skate / ray

I, II, III, IV, V

II

Rostroraja alba

White skate

II, III, IV

All where it occurs

Salmo salar

Salmon

I, II, III, IV

All where it occurs

Squalus acanthias

Spurdog

All

All where it occurs

Squatina squatina

Angel shark

II, III, IV

All where it occurs

Thunnus thynnus

Bluefin tuna

V

All where it occurs

(1) Centrophorus granulosus does not occur to the North of the Bay of Biscay) and is therefore not caught by the demersal deep-water mixed fishery

The OPSAR list of threatened marine mammals and reptile does not include species known to be caught by the demersal deep-water mixed fishery (Table 4.15.10d). Sea turtle rarely occur to the North of 50°North and large marine mammals are not caught in trawls.
Table 4.15.10d. Marine reptiles and mammalshabitats threatened or declining according to OSPAR.


Scientific name

Common name

OSPAR Regions where the species occurs

OSPAR Regions where the species is under threat and/or in decline

REPTILES










Caretta caretta

Loggerhead turtle

IV, V

All where it occurs

Dermochelys coriacea

Leatherback turtle

All

All where it occurs

MAMMALS

 

 

 

Balaena mysticetus

Bowhead whale

I

All where it occurs

Balaenoptera musculus

Blue whale

All

All where it occurs

Eubalaena glacialis

Northern right whale

All

All where it occurs

Phocoena phocoena

Harbour porpoise

All
II, III



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