Gear selectivity and the relationship between abundance and LPUE in whelk fisheries

Description

Presented at the 2024 Herriot Watt University internal Fisheries Conference.
Presentation blurb: In the last two decades global whelk fisheries have undergone dramatic economic and geographic expansion, yet whelk are classified as data deficient stocks and are inherently vulnerable to overexploitation due to their life history traits. The susceptibility of whelks coupled with limited temporal data and increasing exploitation have led to concerns regarding the sustainability of whelk fisheries. This study estimated the density of the common whelk, Buccinum undatum, using mark recapture methods at six sites across two commercially fished regions in North Wales and investigated the size selectivity of whelk pots. These density estimates and gear size selectivity can be used to inform stock assessments and are crucial for effective fisheries management.
10 Jan 2024

External organisation

Name Herriot Watt University

External organisation

Name Herriot Watt University

Keywords

  • Fisheries