Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far East

Western gray whales Eschrichtius robustus (WGWs) are endangered, and their range overlaps areas where several important commercial fisheries operate in the Russian Far East (RFE). Throughout their range, gray whales commonly become entangled or entrapped in fishing gear. In the western North Pacific...

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Main Authors: Lowry, LF, Burkanov, VN, Altukhov, A, Weller, DW, Reeves, RR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2018-10-01
Series:Endangered Species Research
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v37/p133-148/
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spelling doaj-293ca9f5aefb41a18305e43ece6e5ed22020-11-25T04:04:37ZengInter-ResearchEndangered Species Research1863-54071613-47962018-10-013713314810.3354/esr00914Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far EastLowry, LFBurkanov, VNAltukhov, AWeller, DWReeves, RRWestern gray whales Eschrichtius robustus (WGWs) are endangered, and their range overlaps areas where several important commercial fisheries operate in the Russian Far East (RFE). Throughout their range, gray whales commonly become entangled or entrapped in fishing gear. In the western North Pacific, they have been killed in set nets and seen entangled with ropes and float lines. Signs of fishery interactions on 28 of 150 living whales photographed near Sakhalin Island were reported in a published study. We describe characteristics of RFE fisheries that might entangle WGWs, including fishing effort based on daily catch reports from 2010-2014. We make a preliminary qualitative assessment of entanglement risk, taking into account factors including (1) evidence that the gear type has entangled large whales, (2) fishing effort, and (3) geographic and temporal overlap between WGWs and fishing activity. Fishing for salmonids with pelagic gillnets is no longer allowed in the RFE, and as long as the prohibition is being followed such fishing poses no risk to WGWs. In contrast, the coastal salmon set net fishery poses a high entanglement risk off northeastern Sakhalin and Kamchatka where WGWs feed very close to shore, and that situation should be mitigated. Bottom-set gillnet, demersal longline, snurrevad (also called Danish seine), and trap and pot fisheries overlap substantially with WGW distribution, and bycatch in those fisheries should at least be monitored. More rigorous risk assessment would require additional information on WGW distribution and movements.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v37/p133-148/
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author Lowry, LF
Burkanov, VN
Altukhov, A
Weller, DW
Reeves, RR
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Burkanov, VN
Altukhov, A
Weller, DW
Reeves, RR
Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far East
Endangered Species Research
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Burkanov, VN
Altukhov, A
Weller, DW
Reeves, RR
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title Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far East
title_short Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far East
title_full Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far East
title_fullStr Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far East
title_full_unstemmed Entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the Russian Far East
title_sort entanglement risk to western gray whales from commercial fisheries in the russian far east
publisher Inter-Research
series Endangered Species Research
issn 1863-5407
1613-4796
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Western gray whales Eschrichtius robustus (WGWs) are endangered, and their range overlaps areas where several important commercial fisheries operate in the Russian Far East (RFE). Throughout their range, gray whales commonly become entangled or entrapped in fishing gear. In the western North Pacific, they have been killed in set nets and seen entangled with ropes and float lines. Signs of fishery interactions on 28 of 150 living whales photographed near Sakhalin Island were reported in a published study. We describe characteristics of RFE fisheries that might entangle WGWs, including fishing effort based on daily catch reports from 2010-2014. We make a preliminary qualitative assessment of entanglement risk, taking into account factors including (1) evidence that the gear type has entangled large whales, (2) fishing effort, and (3) geographic and temporal overlap between WGWs and fishing activity. Fishing for salmonids with pelagic gillnets is no longer allowed in the RFE, and as long as the prohibition is being followed such fishing poses no risk to WGWs. In contrast, the coastal salmon set net fishery poses a high entanglement risk off northeastern Sakhalin and Kamchatka where WGWs feed very close to shore, and that situation should be mitigated. Bottom-set gillnet, demersal longline, snurrevad (also called Danish seine), and trap and pot fisheries overlap substantially with WGW distribution, and bycatch in those fisheries should at least be monitored. More rigorous risk assessment would require additional information on WGW distribution and movements.
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v37/p133-148/
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