B.W. Molony
Government of Western Australia
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Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016
Corey B. Wakefield; Julia Santana-Garcon; Stacey R. Dorman; Stuart Blight; Ainslie Denham; John Wakeford; B.W. Molony; Stephen J. Newman
&NA; To improve bycatch mitigation of chondrichthyans, reptiles and cetaceans for a tropical demersal fish‐trawl fishery, species‐specific responses to bycatch reduction devices (BRDs) were investigated using both in situ subsurface and onboard observations. There are few, if any, studies that have determined mitigation performances of BRDs from subsurface interactions for these species, as most are rarely encountered and thus require substantial levels of observer coverage for robust assessments. This study combined in‐net and onboard (774 day trawls and 1320 day trawl hours of subsurface observer coverage) electronic monitoring on all fish‐trawl vessels (n = 3) to compare bycatch mitigation performances among nine megafauna groups, based on escape rates and interaction durations for three BRDs over 6 months (June to December 2012). Overall, 26.9% of day trawls had no megafauna interactions and 38.3% of the 1826 interactions escaped, with most in rapid time (91.4% in ≤ 5 min). The upward inclined exclusion grid significantly improved the escape proportions for most chondrichthyans by 20‐30%. All BRDs were highly effective in reducing reptile (turtles and seasnakes) bycatch, but irrelevant for the few sawfish (n = 13) that readily entangled in the anterior of the net. Cetacean (bottlenose dolphins only) interactions with BRDs were very rare (n = 7) despite high levels of attendance and depredation during trawling. Loss of targeted teleosts through the BRD hatch was rare (1.3% of day trawls). This relatively cost‐effective method of electronic monitoring achieved very high levels of subsurface observer coverage (60% of day trawls or 56% of day trawl hours), and provided evidence that the subsurface expulsion of megafauna in poor condition is negligible. Furthermore, this study provides species‐specific improvements toward bycatch mitigation strategies for demersal fish trawling.
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2010
Corey B. Wakefield; Stephen J. Newman; B.W. Molony
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia | 2011
B.W. Molony; Stephen Newman; L. Joll; Rod C.J. Lenanton; B. Wise
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2013
D. Fairclough; John S. Edmonds; Gary Jackson; R.C.J. Lenanton; J. Kemp; B.W. Molony; I. Keay; B.M. Crisafulli; Corey B. Wakefield
Wakefield, C.B. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Wakefield, Corey.html>, Blight, S., Dorman, S.R., Denham, A., Newman, S.J., Wakeford, J., Molony, B.W., Thomson, A.W., Syers, C. and O'Donoghue, S. (2014) Independent observations of catches and subsurface mitigation efficiencies of modified trawl nets for endangered, threatened and protected megafauna bycatch in the Pilbara Fish Trawl Fishery. Department of Fisheries, Western Australia. | 2014
Corey B. Wakefield; Stuart Blight; Stacey R. Dorman; Ainslie Denham; Stephen J. Newman; J. Wakeford; B.W. Molony; A.W. Thomson; C. Syers; S. O'Donoghue
Fairclough, D.V. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Fairclough, David.html>, Molony, B.W., Crisafulli, B.M., Keay, I.S., Hesp, S.A. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Hesp, Alex.html> and Marriott, R.J. (2014) Status of demersal finfish stocks on the west coast of Australia. Department of Fisheries, Western Australia | 2014
D. Fairclough; B.W. Molony; B.M. Crisafulli; I. Keay; S.A. Hesp; Ross J. Marriott
Fisheries Research | 2016
W.J. Fletcher; B. Wise; L.M. Joll; Norman G. Hall; Emily A. Fisher; A.V. Harry; D. Fairclough; D.J. Gaughan; K. Travaille; B.W. Molony; M. Kangas
Molony, B.W., Wakefield, C.B. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Wakefield, Corey.html>, Newman, S.J., O'Donoghue, S., Joll, L. and Syers, C. (2015) The need for a broad perspective concerning fisheries interactions and bycatch of marine mammals. In: Kruse, G.H., An, H.C., DiCosimo, J., Eischens, C.A., Gislason, G.S., McBride, D.N., Rose, C.S. and Siddon, C.E., (eds.) Fisheries Bycatch: Global Issues and Creative Solutions: 29th Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium. Alaska Sea Grant, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, pp. 65-78. | 2015
B.W. Molony; Corey B. Wakefield; Stephen J. Newman; S. O'Donoghue; L. Joll; C. Syers
Marine Policy | 2018
Stephen J. Newman; Joshua I. Brown; D. Fairclough; B. Wise; Lynda M. Bellchambers; B.W. Molony; R.C.J. Lenanton; Gary Jackson; Kim A. Smith; D.J. Gaughan; W.J. Fletcher; Rory McAuley; Corey B. Wakefield
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2018
Julia Santana-Garcon; Corey B. Wakefield; Stacey R. Dorman; Ainslie Denham; Stuart Blight; B.W. Molony; Stephen J. Newman