Scientific campaigns to reduce the incidental catch of seabirds by Mediterranean longline fisheries
The incidental catch of seabirds, a common phenomenon bound to some types of fisheries, is one of the main threats suffered by seabird populations. To establish which is the best strategy to reduce the incidental catch of seabirds produce by longline fisheries is the main objective of the scientific campaign carried out by the team led by professor Jacob González Solís, from the Department of Animal Biology and the Biodiversity Research Institute (IRBio), both affiliated to the campus of international excellence BKC.
The incidental catch of seabirds, a common phenomenon bound to some types of fisheries, is one of the main threats suffered by seabird populations. To establish which is the best strategy to reduce the incidental catch of seabirds produce by longline fisheries is the main objective of the scientific campaign carried out by the team led by professor Jacob González Solís, from the Department of Animal Biology and the Biodiversity Research Institute (IRBio), both affiliated to the campus of international excellence BKC.
The new campaign, coordinated by Vero Cortés, researcher from the Department of Animal Biology, takes places on Catalan seaboard, from May to June. It aims at proving the effectiveness of mitigation measures to reduce incidental catch in longline fisheries on the Eastern coast of the Peninsula. The UB project that promotes this campaign is funded by Biodiversity Foundation, and supported by SEO/BirdLife, a NGO experienced in intervening in the incidental catch of seabirds on Iberian Peninsula coasts.