Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)

We examined the protection effect of a long-established fisheries protection zone by studying the demersal communities and the biomass size spectra of specific taxonomic groups. The results and the relevant management implications of the community analysis are discussed within the context of the MED...

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Main Authors: Mark Dimech, Mattew Camilleri, Jan G. Hiddink, Michel J. Kaiser, Sergio Ragonese, Patrick J. Schembri
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2008-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1025
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spelling doaj-a7d0e58c201b40998493d71d626150982021-05-05T13:49:41ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342008-12-0172466968210.3989/scimar.2008.72n46691015Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)Mark Dimech0Mattew Camilleri1Jan G. Hiddink2Michel J. Kaiser3Sergio Ragonese4Patrick J. Schembri5School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor UniversityMalta Centre for Fisheries Science (MCFS)School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor UniversitySchool of Ocean Sciences, Bangor UniversityIstituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero IAMC/CNR Section of MazaraDepartment of Biology University of MaltaWe examined the protection effect of a long-established fisheries protection zone by studying the demersal communities and the biomass size spectra of specific taxonomic groups. The results and the relevant management implications of the community analysis are discussed within the context of the MEDITS trawl survey program, from which the data was derived. The demersal fishery resources on the muddy bottoms of Maltese trawling grounds were found to be stratified in four main depth ranges: 83 to 166 m (outer continental shelf), 140 to 230 m (shelf break), 270 to 440 m (shallow slope), and 466 to 701 m (deep slope). Significant differences were detected between the inside and outside zones of the outer continental shelf. Stations from this stratum inside the protected zone had twice as much biomass as those outside as well as larger individuals of some species (e.g. elasmobranchs). The depth strata identified do not coincide with those sampled in existing trawl survey programmes in the Sicilian Channel, which were set up without reference to demersal assemblage structure and its relation to depth. It is therefore clear that characterisation of the biotic assemblages is important in order to obtain a better sampling representation of each depth-stratum/assemblage type, and this should be considered in the survey design.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1025sicilian channelbiomass size spectrummaltese fisherytrawl surveysmediterranean seademersal assemblagesmarine protected areas
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author Mark Dimech
Mattew Camilleri
Jan G. Hiddink
Michel J. Kaiser
Sergio Ragonese
Patrick J. Schembri
spellingShingle Mark Dimech
Mattew Camilleri
Jan G. Hiddink
Michel J. Kaiser
Sergio Ragonese
Patrick J. Schembri
Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)
Scientia Marina
sicilian channel
biomass size spectrum
maltese fishery
trawl surveys
mediterranean sea
demersal assemblages
marine protected areas
author_facet Mark Dimech
Mattew Camilleri
Jan G. Hiddink
Michel J. Kaiser
Sergio Ragonese
Patrick J. Schembri
author_sort Mark Dimech
title Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)
title_short Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)
title_full Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)
title_fullStr Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)
title_full_unstemmed Differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the Maltese Fishery Management Zone (FMZ)
title_sort differences in demersal community structure and biomass size spectra within and outside the maltese fishery management zone (fmz)
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2008-12-01
description We examined the protection effect of a long-established fisheries protection zone by studying the demersal communities and the biomass size spectra of specific taxonomic groups. The results and the relevant management implications of the community analysis are discussed within the context of the MEDITS trawl survey program, from which the data was derived. The demersal fishery resources on the muddy bottoms of Maltese trawling grounds were found to be stratified in four main depth ranges: 83 to 166 m (outer continental shelf), 140 to 230 m (shelf break), 270 to 440 m (shallow slope), and 466 to 701 m (deep slope). Significant differences were detected between the inside and outside zones of the outer continental shelf. Stations from this stratum inside the protected zone had twice as much biomass as those outside as well as larger individuals of some species (e.g. elasmobranchs). The depth strata identified do not coincide with those sampled in existing trawl survey programmes in the Sicilian Channel, which were set up without reference to demersal assemblage structure and its relation to depth. It is therefore clear that characterisation of the biotic assemblages is important in order to obtain a better sampling representation of each depth-stratum/assemblage type, and this should be considered in the survey design.
topic sicilian channel
biomass size spectrum
maltese fishery
trawl surveys
mediterranean sea
demersal assemblages
marine protected areas
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1025
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