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Improving identification of fish bycatch in the Antarctic krill fishery

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£308,263
WHERE ICON
WHERE
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, British Antarctic Territory

Summary

Fish bycatch is a global problem requiring accurate information to develop conservation and management strategies. Within the Antarctic krill fishery, fish and larval fish are regularly observed as bycatch. Improved understanding of where, when and which fish are caught is essential. This project will develop enhanced identification material for scientists on board fishing vessels and refine our knowledge of fish species distributions at different life stages. It will translate into improved fisheries management for the benefit of BAT and GSGSSI.
 
Status Current
Reference DPLUS166
Round 10
Start 01/10/2022
End 31/03/2025

Project Leader


Project Partners
Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, MRAG Ltd, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), Newcastle University


Regions
UKOT

Countries
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, British Antarctic Territory

Documents:
Download: Annual Report - DPLUS166 AR2 - 25/09/2024

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS166 HYR2 - 12/02/2024

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS166 AR1 - 25/08/2023

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS166 HYR1 - 21/06/2023

Download: Application Form - DPLUS166 App - 24/11/2022