Bottom trawling impact on benthic communitites of both maërl and muddy habitats: a case study in the Costa Brava (NW Mediterranean)
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2019-09-02T11:10:35Z
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2019-09-02T11:10:35Z
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2019-06
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Bottom trawling presents a negative impact on benthic communities, with a direct impact on
caught species and an indirect impact on infaunal organisms. Research has shown that heavily
trawled areas present lower diversity of species and are dominated by opportunistic infauna, as
they present high resilience to trawling. This study aims to understand the impact of bottom
trawling on benthic communities, analyzing both regulated and unregulated discards and infauna
community. The study was developed in two different habitats, maërl and mud, located in two
fishing grounds of Blanes, Capets and Garotes (NW Mediterranean Sea). Biomass and abundance
of discarded fraction was analyzed, showing that Capets presented higher unregulated discards
and Garotes higher regulated discards in both abundance and biomass. Abundance of infauna was
also analyzed, showing that Annelida was the most abundant phylum in Capets, whereas in
Garotes those were Annelida and Arthropoda. Furthermore, fishing effort and productivity
(biomass and total income) of the two fishing grounds was also studied. Analysis of the species
richness and biodiversity of both discarded species (regulated and unregulated) and infauna
showed significant differences between the two fishing grounds, being higher in Garotes. Fishing
seasonality showed a different level of effort due to the fishing ban, which was on February in
Capets, whereas in Garotes it was from April to August. Diet of target species in both fishing
grounds was studied comparing both invertebrate discarded fraction and infaunal organisms. The
phyla Arthropoda and Mollusca that constituted mostly their diet were found in low abundance
because of their vulnerability to trawling. Nevertheless, the opportunistic phylum Annelida was
the most abundant and it was found on both fishing grounds. Although productivity in terms of
economic value was higher in Capets, Garotes presented a higher ecological value because of its
maërl bed. The results of this study pointed out the conservation importance of maërl beds in the
Mediterranean. Thus, the creation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in maërl beds of Garotes is
proposed in order to avoid further degradation of this habitat. MPAs would increase the
complexity of the ecosystems and the biomass of target species in Garotes, which would increase
the income of fishers
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eng
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Biologia + Ciències Ambientals (TFG)
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Bottom trawling impact on benthic communitites of both maërl and muddy habitats: a case study in the Costa Brava (NW Mediterranean)
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info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Estudis de grau
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east=2.793824699999959; north=41.6739299; name=Platja De Blanes
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