The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem

Abstract Background The banning of fisheries discards by imposing an obligation to land unwanted catch constitutes a key point of the Common Fishery Policy reform proposed by the European Commission. The effect of such a ban on discards on top marine predators such as seabirds is largely unknown, es...

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Main Authors: Georgios Karris, Vlasis Ketsilis-Rinis, Anastasia Kalogeropoulou, Stavros Xirouchakis, Athanasios Machias, Irida Maina, Stefanos Kavadas
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-08-01
Series:Avian Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-018-0118-5
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spelling doaj-c654eacc5e134beebf8901411c4826e12020-11-25T02:34:31ZengBMCAvian Research2053-71662018-08-019111410.1186/s40657-018-0118-5The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystemGeorgios Karris0Vlasis Ketsilis-Rinis1Anastasia Kalogeropoulou2Stavros Xirouchakis3Athanasios Machias4Irida Maina5Stefanos Kavadas6Department of Environmental Technology, Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Ionian IslandsDepartment of Biology, University of PatrasDepartment of Biology, University of PatrasNatural History Museum of CreteInstitute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters, Hellenic Centre for Marine ResearchInstitute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters, Hellenic Centre for Marine ResearchInstitute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters, Hellenic Centre for Marine ResearchAbstract Background The banning of fisheries discards by imposing an obligation to land unwanted catch constitutes a key point of the Common Fishery Policy reform proposed by the European Commission. The effect of such a ban on discards on top marine predators such as seabirds is largely unknown, especially in oligotrophic systems of the Mediterranean. The current study investigates the presence of scavenging seabirds around fishing trawlers as well as the exploitation of discards produced by bottom trawlers in the eastern Ionian Sea. Methods On-board observations were randomly conducted in May and December 2014, in order to record the presence and use of fishery discards by two common seabird species, namely, Scopoli’s Shearwater (Calonectris diomedea) and the Yellow-legged Gull (Larus michahellis). Results A total of 3400 seabirds were counted during May of which 2190 individuals were Scopoli’s Shearwaters and 1210 were Yellow-legged Gulls. The latter species was the only scavenger observed during winter and in total, 768 individuals were counted. Differences in species abundance in the study area are related to breeding phenology and migratory movements. The number of seabirds attending bottom trawler operations during morning and afternoon hours showed no significant differences for both seabird species. Both scavenging seabirds extensively exploited fishery discards, which were mainly demersal fish, and consumed 70–80% of the total fishery discards biomass; however, they appeared to avoid poisonous species and/or large-sized fish. Yellow-legged Gulls displayed kleptoparasitic behaviour on Scopoli’s Shearwater during feeding experiments. The number of such incidents depended on the number of gulls around the fishing vessel, with more than 90% success rates. Conclusions Considering the average annual biomass of discards estimations and the consumption rate found in this work, 106.1–117.9 t may be offered as a food subsidy to scavenging seabirds in the study area and should support a substantial part of local populations. Our results constitute baseline information on the annual amount of fishery discards and their exploitation rate by seabirds in the Ionian Sea, and suggest further work for a complete understanding of the potential impacts of the discards reform bill on seabirds.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-018-0118-5DiscardsFisheriesScopoli’s ShearwaterYellow-legged Gull
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Vlasis Ketsilis-Rinis
Anastasia Kalogeropoulou
Stavros Xirouchakis
Athanasios Machias
Irida Maina
Stefanos Kavadas
spellingShingle Georgios Karris
Vlasis Ketsilis-Rinis
Anastasia Kalogeropoulou
Stavros Xirouchakis
Athanasios Machias
Irida Maina
Stefanos Kavadas
The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem
Avian Research
Discards
Fisheries
Scopoli’s Shearwater
Yellow-legged Gull
author_facet Georgios Karris
Vlasis Ketsilis-Rinis
Anastasia Kalogeropoulou
Stavros Xirouchakis
Athanasios Machias
Irida Maina
Stefanos Kavadas
author_sort Georgios Karris
title The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem
title_short The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem
title_full The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem
title_fullStr The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed The use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern Mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem
title_sort use of demersal trawling discards as a food source for two scavenging seabird species: a case study of an eastern mediterranean oligotrophic marine ecosystem
publisher BMC
series Avian Research
issn 2053-7166
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background The banning of fisheries discards by imposing an obligation to land unwanted catch constitutes a key point of the Common Fishery Policy reform proposed by the European Commission. The effect of such a ban on discards on top marine predators such as seabirds is largely unknown, especially in oligotrophic systems of the Mediterranean. The current study investigates the presence of scavenging seabirds around fishing trawlers as well as the exploitation of discards produced by bottom trawlers in the eastern Ionian Sea. Methods On-board observations were randomly conducted in May and December 2014, in order to record the presence and use of fishery discards by two common seabird species, namely, Scopoli’s Shearwater (Calonectris diomedea) and the Yellow-legged Gull (Larus michahellis). Results A total of 3400 seabirds were counted during May of which 2190 individuals were Scopoli’s Shearwaters and 1210 were Yellow-legged Gulls. The latter species was the only scavenger observed during winter and in total, 768 individuals were counted. Differences in species abundance in the study area are related to breeding phenology and migratory movements. The number of seabirds attending bottom trawler operations during morning and afternoon hours showed no significant differences for both seabird species. Both scavenging seabirds extensively exploited fishery discards, which were mainly demersal fish, and consumed 70–80% of the total fishery discards biomass; however, they appeared to avoid poisonous species and/or large-sized fish. Yellow-legged Gulls displayed kleptoparasitic behaviour on Scopoli’s Shearwater during feeding experiments. The number of such incidents depended on the number of gulls around the fishing vessel, with more than 90% success rates. Conclusions Considering the average annual biomass of discards estimations and the consumption rate found in this work, 106.1–117.9 t may be offered as a food subsidy to scavenging seabirds in the study area and should support a substantial part of local populations. Our results constitute baseline information on the annual amount of fishery discards and their exploitation rate by seabirds in the Ionian Sea, and suggest further work for a complete understanding of the potential impacts of the discards reform bill on seabirds.
topic Discards
Fisheries
Scopoli’s Shearwater
Yellow-legged Gull
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-018-0118-5
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