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Theoretical study of the effect of round straps on the selectivity in a diamond mesh cod-end
Authors:Bent Herrmann   Daniel Priour  Ludvig A. Krag  
Affiliation:

aDIFRES, Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, North Sea Centre, DK-9850 Hirtshals, Denmark

bIFREMER, French Institute for Research and Exploitation of the Sea, BP 70 29280 Plouzane, France

Abstract:FEMNET, a numerical tool based on the finite element method, was applied to estimate the shapes of various diamond-mesh cod-end designs during fishing. The only design differences rest in the use of round straps of different lengths, positions and numbers. The cod-end shape estimates were then entered in the selectivity simulation tool PRESEMO to simulate the selectivity processes of the various cod-end designs under the same varying fishing conditions. This enabled us to demonstrate how one or two round straps along the cod-end axis may change the selectivity of the cod-end compared with a reference cod-end, without round straps. We predict that in cod-end designs, which comply with the EU legislation, the 50% retention length (L50) may be reduced by up to 1.5 cm (5%) for haddock.
Keywords:Cod-end selectivity   Round straps   PRESEMO   FEMNET   Catch weight
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