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PROBLEMS ON FISHING GEAR
SELECTIVITY
Ashish sahu
INTRODUCTION
 Selectivity is an important tool for effective
management of fisheries.
 It is defined as the ability to target and capture fish
by species, size or sex or combination of these
during harvesting operation, allowing all the
incidental by- catch to be released unharmed.
 By regulating the minimum mesh size of a fishing
fleet ,the minimum landing size of the target
species can be determined.
 Several researchers stress the importance of
selecting the optimum mesh size from the
standpoint of conservation of population.
 Selectivity is not a single process.
 The act of catching a fish involves several stages.
The fish must encounter the net, be caught and
finally be retained.
 Any one of these stages can be selective.
 Selectivity is expressed as a ratio referred to as
selectivity coefficient.
 Fish population exposed to the gear can be
estimated through the use of non-selective gear,
which catches all the fish that comes in contact.
Fish caught in the fishing gear
Selectivity coefficient =
Fish population expose to the gear
ADVANTAGES
 Regulate mesh size and minimum landing size.
 Allow gear technologist to design gear which permits
escapement of unwanted by-catch.
 Help in return of juveniles back into the system-help in
continued reproduction and growth of the stocks.
 Reduction of destructive fishing practices.
 Allow harvest of targeted fish thereby decreasing
labour for sorting.
SELECTIVITY CURVES
 Selectivity is represented by a curve fitted to points
representing the percentage of fish either retained
by the gear or escaping from it at each interval
against the fish length.
 Selection curves are often plotted against the ratio of
the fish girth/mesh perimeter or fish length.
 Normally two common types of selection curves or
ogives are formed depending on the type of gear and
type of selection.
NORMAL CURVE
S(L)=exp(-(L-Lm)²/2S²)
Where:-
S(L) : length based gear selectivity
L : length interval midpoint
Lm : optimum length for being caught
S : standard deviation of normal curve
 Passive gear like gill nets generally have normal
curves also known as bell shaped or symmetrical
curves .
 Width of the curve represents the selection range
and the height corresponds to optimum size of fish
caught by the gear.
 In symmetrical curves, the ability to catch fish
decreases equally on both sides.
SIGMOID CURVE
 It is also termed as asymmetrical curve or ‘S’
shaped curve.
 The gear prevents escapement of larger ones but
allow smaller ones to escape in relation to size i.e.,
it catches increasingly more fish as the size
increases.
 Selectivity of gear like trawl is generally
represented by sigmoid curve.
GEAR SELECTIVITY
1. GILL NET
 Gill nets are vertical panels of netting normally set
in straight line.
 Catching process in gill nets can be either by
wedging, gilling or entangling.
 Capture by gilling, and wedging are dependent on
the shape of species of the fish encountered.
 Gillnets are size and species selective.
 Tangling may be less dependent on mesh size .
METHOD OF CAPTURE
 Gillnet selection (Karlsen and Biarnason, 1986)
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SELECTIVITY OF
GILL NETS
1. Mesh size:
 Mesh size has been the greatest influence on
selection process in gill nets.
 Selection occurs at both ends of the selection range
as smaller fishes pass through the meshes without
being caught and larger fishes will not be able to
penetrate the meshes.
 There is an optimum size at which a fish is most
likely to be held ,unable to escape.
2. Netting :
• The important characteristics of a gill net that affect
selectivity are its visibility, stretchability of meshes
,construction ,thickness and colour of the material.
• The elasticity and flexibility affect selectivity.
• Meshes of a more elastic twine can be stretched to
a larger size by a struggling fish and increased
elasticity results in the capture of a larger average
size of fish and a wide selection range.
• As the twine is made thinner, stretchability and
flexibility increases.
3. Gear design :
• Gear construction ,hanging coefficient and rigging
affect net behaviour in the water which in turn affect
both the selectivity and efficiency of fishing.
• Loosely hung nets allow more fish to become
entangled.
• The headline and footropes and their relative
magnitudes are important in ensuring that the net
shape and fishing power are maintained irrespective
of tide and current conditions.
4.Operational factors :
• Location , depth of fishing and orientation of fishing
gear affect the efficiency and hence the selectivity
of the gear.
MEAUREMENT OF SELECTIVITY
1.Direct estimate
 fishing a known population
no of fish population in the sample is known
(catching a tagged fish)
slectivity=no of fish caught/(no of fishes in the
population*fishing effort)
 Comparison with a gear of known selectivity
compare the catch of experimental gear with the
population estimate from the net of known
selectivity
2.Indirect method:
 Compare size distribution of catches in the gillnet of
different mesh size
 2 method
 Using type B curves as intermediaries.
Type B curve (selectivity of different mesh size to
one size class of fish) is plotted first & from this
plot type A curve (selectivity of one mesh size to
different size of fish) is estimated.
lets Length frequency distribution of catch
obtained in 2 gill net of mesh size a & b ,Lo is the
optimum length of fish
Then coefficient K=2a×b/Lo(a+b)
 Fitting a predetermined distribution
 Type A curve is estimated algebraically from catch data
with out plotting intermediate type B curve.
 Two nets are simultaneously operated in same area
 Holt (1963) introduced this method
Y=ln(Cb/Ca)= a+bL
Selection factor= -2a/(b(m1+m2))
a&b are regression constant
M1&m2 mesh size
Ca catch from net a
Cb catch from net b
L is midpoint of length class
Probability of capture P= exp(-(L-Lm)²/2S²)
ESTIMATING GILLNET SELECTION FROM
GIRTH MEASUREMENT
 Max girth= k*mesh perimeter
 k is a constant and value near1.25 with a range
of 1.08-1.35
2.TRAWLS
 Trawling is a method of fishing that involves pulling a
fish net through the water behind one or more boats.
 The net that is used for trawling is called trawl.
 Bottom trawling is towing the trawl along the sea
floor.
 Mid water trawling is towing the trawl through free
water above the bottom of the ocean or benthic zone.
FACTORS INFLUENCING SELECTIVITY OF
TRAWLS
1.Mesh size:
• Size selectivity is controlled by the mesh size of the “cod-
end” ,the part where fish is retained.
• There are number of “fixes”, such as tying a rope around the
“cod-end” to prevent the mesh from opening fully .
• By catch reduction grids or square mesh panels of net can
be fitted to parts of trawl, allowing certain species to escape
while retaining others.
• By catch reduction devices other than square mesh cod
ends, like turtle excluder devices , juvenile fish excluder
cum shrimp sorting devices ,big eye BRD are also used in
trawls.
2.Gear design:
• Trawl nets selectivity also depend upon their particular
design and mode of operation.
• Species caught may vary between different types of
trawls.
• Selectivity is a function of other aspects of gear
performance such as towing speed, headline height ,
ground contact ,flow of water through the net, otter
door spread ,length of ground cables etc.
3. Area swept :
• Sea bed swept by the gear is important for its
effectiveness.
• Ropes ,wires, cables and bridles are used to herd fish
in the direction of the net.
• The species that do not respond to herding by ropes
include shrimps, prawns ,clupeids ,mackerels etc.
• Trawl net for clupeids and mackerels have very large
net mouth opening where as for shrimps have a wide
but low net mouth and short cables or bridles.
MEASUREMENT OF SELECTIVITY
3. POLE AND LINE
 Pole and line fishing usually means a particular type of
rod and line fishing in which fish are attracted to the
surface with bait fish ,in a process called chumming.
 Target species : Skipjack tuna, Yellowfin tuna, Bigeye
tuna, Atlanic bluefin tuna.
 Pole and line fishing have low levels of by- catch
relative to other major fishing methods.
 It is much more selective ,other creatures are rarely
caught and if they are, they can usually be returned to
water unharmed.
 Survival chance of released by-catch are high due to
use of barbless hooks and the quick release from
them.
4.SQUID JIGS
 Jigging is the practice of fishing with a jig, a type of fishing
lure.
 A jig consists of a lead sinker with a hook molded into it and
usually covered by a soft body to attract squid.
 It is important to keep the jigs moving constantly in the
water.
 This is usually done by jerking the line , quickly pulling in
slack, jerking once again and so on , until the jig is back to
the surface.
 Squid jigging most often takes place at night with bright
overhead lights to attract the squid.
 Jigs of various types, and colour are attached to the
handline at 70 to 90cm intervals.
 The lines are lowered to 30 to 100m depth depending on
the strength of the lights used.
TRAPS
 Traps in which the fishes are retained or entered
voluntarily and will be hampered from escaping.
 Traps are baited or not.
 Target species
• large stationary nets or barrage are used to catch
migrating fishes.
• pots are used for catching lobsters , crabs, octopus
and eels.
• Aerial traps are used for catching fishes like
mullets, which jump out of water on disturbance.
MEASUREMENT OF SELECTIVITY
CONCLUSION
 Selective fishing enables a fishing operation to avoid
catching non-target species or limiting species in
mixed fishery.
 Selective fishing methods should be evaluated in
terms of broader environmental effects, and should be
viewed as a part of the toolbox for sustainable
management of marine ecosystems.
REFERENCES
 www.fao.org.docrep
 www.ices.dk.blogs
 www.unuftp.is.stock-assessment
 https://www.sciencedirect.com
 https://www.researchgate.net
 www.seafish.org
 Sally N Thomas gillnet selectivity, Central Institute
Of Fishing Technology
THANK YOU….

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Selective fishing gear and practice

  • 1. PROBLEMS ON FISHING GEAR SELECTIVITY Ashish sahu
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Selectivity is an important tool for effective management of fisheries.  It is defined as the ability to target and capture fish by species, size or sex or combination of these during harvesting operation, allowing all the incidental by- catch to be released unharmed.  By regulating the minimum mesh size of a fishing fleet ,the minimum landing size of the target species can be determined.  Several researchers stress the importance of selecting the optimum mesh size from the standpoint of conservation of population.
  • 3.  Selectivity is not a single process.  The act of catching a fish involves several stages. The fish must encounter the net, be caught and finally be retained.  Any one of these stages can be selective.  Selectivity is expressed as a ratio referred to as selectivity coefficient.  Fish population exposed to the gear can be estimated through the use of non-selective gear, which catches all the fish that comes in contact. Fish caught in the fishing gear Selectivity coefficient = Fish population expose to the gear
  • 4. ADVANTAGES  Regulate mesh size and minimum landing size.  Allow gear technologist to design gear which permits escapement of unwanted by-catch.  Help in return of juveniles back into the system-help in continued reproduction and growth of the stocks.  Reduction of destructive fishing practices.  Allow harvest of targeted fish thereby decreasing labour for sorting.
  • 5. SELECTIVITY CURVES  Selectivity is represented by a curve fitted to points representing the percentage of fish either retained by the gear or escaping from it at each interval against the fish length.  Selection curves are often plotted against the ratio of the fish girth/mesh perimeter or fish length.  Normally two common types of selection curves or ogives are formed depending on the type of gear and type of selection.
  • 7. S(L)=exp(-(L-Lm)²/2S²) Where:- S(L) : length based gear selectivity L : length interval midpoint Lm : optimum length for being caught S : standard deviation of normal curve
  • 8.  Passive gear like gill nets generally have normal curves also known as bell shaped or symmetrical curves .  Width of the curve represents the selection range and the height corresponds to optimum size of fish caught by the gear.  In symmetrical curves, the ability to catch fish decreases equally on both sides.
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  • 11.  It is also termed as asymmetrical curve or ‘S’ shaped curve.  The gear prevents escapement of larger ones but allow smaller ones to escape in relation to size i.e., it catches increasingly more fish as the size increases.  Selectivity of gear like trawl is generally represented by sigmoid curve.
  • 13. 1. GILL NET  Gill nets are vertical panels of netting normally set in straight line.  Catching process in gill nets can be either by wedging, gilling or entangling.  Capture by gilling, and wedging are dependent on the shape of species of the fish encountered.  Gillnets are size and species selective.  Tangling may be less dependent on mesh size .
  • 14. METHOD OF CAPTURE  Gillnet selection (Karlsen and Biarnason, 1986)
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  • 16. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SELECTIVITY OF GILL NETS 1. Mesh size:  Mesh size has been the greatest influence on selection process in gill nets.  Selection occurs at both ends of the selection range as smaller fishes pass through the meshes without being caught and larger fishes will not be able to penetrate the meshes.  There is an optimum size at which a fish is most likely to be held ,unable to escape.
  • 17. 2. Netting : • The important characteristics of a gill net that affect selectivity are its visibility, stretchability of meshes ,construction ,thickness and colour of the material. • The elasticity and flexibility affect selectivity. • Meshes of a more elastic twine can be stretched to a larger size by a struggling fish and increased elasticity results in the capture of a larger average size of fish and a wide selection range. • As the twine is made thinner, stretchability and flexibility increases.
  • 18. 3. Gear design : • Gear construction ,hanging coefficient and rigging affect net behaviour in the water which in turn affect both the selectivity and efficiency of fishing. • Loosely hung nets allow more fish to become entangled. • The headline and footropes and their relative magnitudes are important in ensuring that the net shape and fishing power are maintained irrespective of tide and current conditions.
  • 19. 4.Operational factors : • Location , depth of fishing and orientation of fishing gear affect the efficiency and hence the selectivity of the gear.
  • 20. MEAUREMENT OF SELECTIVITY 1.Direct estimate  fishing a known population no of fish population in the sample is known (catching a tagged fish) slectivity=no of fish caught/(no of fishes in the population*fishing effort)  Comparison with a gear of known selectivity compare the catch of experimental gear with the population estimate from the net of known selectivity
  • 21. 2.Indirect method:  Compare size distribution of catches in the gillnet of different mesh size  2 method  Using type B curves as intermediaries. Type B curve (selectivity of different mesh size to one size class of fish) is plotted first & from this plot type A curve (selectivity of one mesh size to different size of fish) is estimated. lets Length frequency distribution of catch obtained in 2 gill net of mesh size a & b ,Lo is the optimum length of fish Then coefficient K=2a×b/Lo(a+b)
  • 22.  Fitting a predetermined distribution  Type A curve is estimated algebraically from catch data with out plotting intermediate type B curve.  Two nets are simultaneously operated in same area  Holt (1963) introduced this method Y=ln(Cb/Ca)= a+bL Selection factor= -2a/(b(m1+m2)) a&b are regression constant M1&m2 mesh size Ca catch from net a Cb catch from net b L is midpoint of length class Probability of capture P= exp(-(L-Lm)²/2S²)
  • 23. ESTIMATING GILLNET SELECTION FROM GIRTH MEASUREMENT  Max girth= k*mesh perimeter  k is a constant and value near1.25 with a range of 1.08-1.35
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  • 25. 2.TRAWLS  Trawling is a method of fishing that involves pulling a fish net through the water behind one or more boats.  The net that is used for trawling is called trawl.  Bottom trawling is towing the trawl along the sea floor.  Mid water trawling is towing the trawl through free water above the bottom of the ocean or benthic zone.
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  • 27. FACTORS INFLUENCING SELECTIVITY OF TRAWLS 1.Mesh size: • Size selectivity is controlled by the mesh size of the “cod- end” ,the part where fish is retained. • There are number of “fixes”, such as tying a rope around the “cod-end” to prevent the mesh from opening fully . • By catch reduction grids or square mesh panels of net can be fitted to parts of trawl, allowing certain species to escape while retaining others. • By catch reduction devices other than square mesh cod ends, like turtle excluder devices , juvenile fish excluder cum shrimp sorting devices ,big eye BRD are also used in trawls.
  • 28. 2.Gear design: • Trawl nets selectivity also depend upon their particular design and mode of operation. • Species caught may vary between different types of trawls. • Selectivity is a function of other aspects of gear performance such as towing speed, headline height , ground contact ,flow of water through the net, otter door spread ,length of ground cables etc.
  • 29. 3. Area swept : • Sea bed swept by the gear is important for its effectiveness. • Ropes ,wires, cables and bridles are used to herd fish in the direction of the net. • The species that do not respond to herding by ropes include shrimps, prawns ,clupeids ,mackerels etc. • Trawl net for clupeids and mackerels have very large net mouth opening where as for shrimps have a wide but low net mouth and short cables or bridles.
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  • 33. 3. POLE AND LINE  Pole and line fishing usually means a particular type of rod and line fishing in which fish are attracted to the surface with bait fish ,in a process called chumming.  Target species : Skipjack tuna, Yellowfin tuna, Bigeye tuna, Atlanic bluefin tuna.  Pole and line fishing have low levels of by- catch relative to other major fishing methods.  It is much more selective ,other creatures are rarely caught and if they are, they can usually be returned to water unharmed.  Survival chance of released by-catch are high due to use of barbless hooks and the quick release from them.
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  • 35. 4.SQUID JIGS  Jigging is the practice of fishing with a jig, a type of fishing lure.  A jig consists of a lead sinker with a hook molded into it and usually covered by a soft body to attract squid.  It is important to keep the jigs moving constantly in the water.  This is usually done by jerking the line , quickly pulling in slack, jerking once again and so on , until the jig is back to the surface.  Squid jigging most often takes place at night with bright overhead lights to attract the squid.  Jigs of various types, and colour are attached to the handline at 70 to 90cm intervals.  The lines are lowered to 30 to 100m depth depending on the strength of the lights used.
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  • 37. TRAPS  Traps in which the fishes are retained or entered voluntarily and will be hampered from escaping.  Traps are baited or not.  Target species • large stationary nets or barrage are used to catch migrating fishes. • pots are used for catching lobsters , crabs, octopus and eels. • Aerial traps are used for catching fishes like mullets, which jump out of water on disturbance.
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  • 40. CONCLUSION  Selective fishing enables a fishing operation to avoid catching non-target species or limiting species in mixed fishery.  Selective fishing methods should be evaluated in terms of broader environmental effects, and should be viewed as a part of the toolbox for sustainable management of marine ecosystems.
  • 41. REFERENCES  www.fao.org.docrep  www.ices.dk.blogs  www.unuftp.is.stock-assessment  https://www.sciencedirect.com  https://www.researchgate.net  www.seafish.org  Sally N Thomas gillnet selectivity, Central Institute Of Fishing Technology