Compendium of ISSF At-Sea Bycatch Mitigation Research Activities as of 12/2016

Citation
Restrepo V, Dagorn L, Moreno G, et al (2016) Compendium of ISSF At-Sea Bycatch Mitigation Research Activities as of 12/2016. ISSF Technical Report 2016-13A, Washington DC USA
Abstract

ISSF conducts at-sea research to investigate potential mitigation measures for tropical tuna purse
seiners, especially to reduce catches of bigeye tuna and sharks. Research activities can be
classified in one of four hierarchical stages along a fishing trip: 1) Passive mitigation, 2) Avoid
catching bycatch, 3) Release bycatch from the net, and 4) Release bycatch from the deck. This
Technical Report summarizes all of the at-sea research that ISSF has conducted to date, in
chronological order. Most of the research has been done onboard tuna purse-seine fishing vessels,
but other vessel types have been used. For each research activity, a table that summarizes the
objectives, methods, results and conclusions is presented. Following each research activity, there
is a list of publications (peer reviewed as well as other literature) derived from that activity. The
Conclusions section at the end of this report highlights some of the main findings of these research
activities, with a focus on sharks, bigeye tuna, and turtles.