Bycatch Characterization of Shrimp Trawl Landings off Southwest Coast of India


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Authors

  • Gibinkumar T.R. Marine Products Export Development Authority, Sub Regional Office, Guwahati-781 003
  • Sabu S. Central Institute of Fisheries Nautical and Engineering Training, Fine Arts Avenue, Cochin-682 016
  • Pravin P. Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, P.O. Matsyapuri, Cochin-682 029
  • Boopendranath M.R. Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, P.O. Matsyapuri, Cochin-682 029

https://doi.org/10.56093/ft.v49i2.22284

Keywords:

Trawling, bycatch characterization, southwest coast of India

Abstract

Bycatch and discards are common and pernicious problems faced by all fisheries globally. It is recognized as unavoidable in any kind of fishing but the quantity varies according to the gear operated. In tropical countries like India, bycatch issue is more complex due to the multi-species and multi-gear nature of the fisheries. Among the different fishing gears, trawling accounts for a higher rate of bycatch, due to comparatively low selectivity of the gear. A study was conducted during 2004 to 2006 using shrimp trawl in the traditional trawling grounds off Cochin in the southwest coast of India to reveal the quality, quantity and monthly variations of bycatch generated by trawlers. Mean monthly bycatch generated by shrimp trawling off Cochin ranged from 1.14 to 38.64 kg h-1, in different months with an overall average of 12.85±1.97 (SE, n=12) kg h-1. Shrimpbycatch ratio ranged from 1:0.6 to 1:6908, during different months. The study identified 281 species including juveniles of commercially important fishes and shellfishes from the shrimp trawl bycatch.

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Submitted

2012-07-23

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2025-06-10

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T.R., G., S., S., P., P., & M.R., B. (2025). Bycatch Characterization of Shrimp Trawl Landings off Southwest Coast of India. Fishery Technology, 49(2). https://doi.org/10.56093/ft.v49i2.22284
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