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http://dx.doi.org/10.47853/FAS.2022.e54

International community's efforts to mitigate sea turtle bycatch and status of implementing relevant measures by Korean tuna longline fishery  

Mi Kyung Lee (Distant Water Fisheries Resources Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Youjung Kwon (Distant Water Fisheries Resources Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Jung-hyun Lim (Distant Water Fisheries Resources Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Youngsin Ha (Distant Water Fisheries Resources Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
Doo Nam Kim (Distant Water Fisheries Resources Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science)
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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.25, no.12, 2022 , pp. 589-600 More about this Journal
Abstract
Longline fishery targeting tunas and tuna-like species is known to produce a significant amount of catch not only for the target species, but also for ecologically related species like sharks, marine turtles, sea birds and marine mammals. Recognizing this seriousness, tuna related regional fisheries management organizations (t-RFMOs) have established conservation and management measures (CMMs) to reduce bycatch and/or interaction with ecosystem vulnerable species including sea turtles and are obliged to implement bycatch mitigation measures and guidelines on safe release to their member countries. Along with development and strengthening of those measures, various case studies have been conducting to verify the effectiveness of bycatch mitigation for ecologically related species. This study examines the background and progress on developing CMMs of t-RFMOs and regulation programs of the United States related to sea turtles, which have recently become one of the main issues, and reviews case studies on sea turtle bycatch mitigation measures to find out the effectiveness of reducing bycatch rate and impacts to the fisheries. In order to respond the consultation process on certification determination with the United States, it was confirmed the current status of implementation on related measures conducted by Korean tuna longline fishery based on scientific observer data and survey for captains. Even though all Korean tuna longline fleets belong to the deep-set longline fishery (100-300m), which is not subject to the obligation of those mitigation measures, they are voluntarily implementing both measures, use of circle hook and whole finfish bait, regardless of which RFMO's Convention area they operate. And the national regulatory and management programs for sea turtle bycatch prevention adopted by Republic of Korea seems to be comparable in effectiveness to that of the United Stated. However, Korea needs to take preemptive measures in establishing sustainable fisheries, including the protection of the marine ecosystem and environment, as stronger requests are anticipated to be made by the international community on this matter.
Keywords
Longline fishery; Sea turtles; Conservation and management measures (CMM); Circle hook; Bait;
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