Massimo Virgili
National Research Council
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Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science | 2016
Emilio Notti; Jure Brčić; Francesco De Carlo; Bent Herrmann; Alessandro Lucchetti; Massimo Virgili; Antonello Sala
Abstract The catch performance of a traditional Ligurian boat seine, which is not in line with the European Union regulation, was compared with an experimental surrounding net without the purse line as a potential legal alternative. The relative catch performance between the two gear types was assessed using a new catch comparison method requiring neither paired data collection nor equal number of hauls with the two gears. The comparison was based on the catches of the three species that comprise the bulk of the catch in traditional Ligurian boat seine fisheries: Bogue Boops boops, Saddle Bream Oblada melanura, and Blotched Picarel Spicara maena. The experimental gear exhibited poor catch efficiency for all three species, since it was estimated that the catches would only be 2, 64, and 6%, respectively, of those with the boat seine. For both Bogue and Blotched Picarel these reductions in catch performance were found to be highly significant proving that the experimental surrounding net is not a viable solution to replace the traditional boat seine.
PeerJ | 2017
Alessandro Lucchetti; Claudio Vasapollo; Massimo Virgili
The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta, Linnaeus, 1758) is the most abundant sea turtle species in the Mediterranean Sea, where commercial fishing appears to be the main driver of mortality. So far, information on sea turtle bycatch in Italy is limited both in space and time due to logistical problems in data collected through onboard observations and on a limited number of vessels involved. In the present study, sea turtle bycatch in Italian waters was examined by collecting fishermen’s information on turtle bycatch through an interview-based approach. Their replies enabled the identification of bycatch hotspots in relation to area, season and to the main gear types. The most harmful fishing gears resulted to be trawl nets, showing the highest probabilities of turtle bycatch with a hotspot in the Adriatic Sea, followed by longlines in the Ionian Sea and in the Sicily Channel. Estimates obtained by the present results showed that more than 52,000 capture events and 10,000 deaths occurred in Italian waters in 2014, highlighting a more alarming scenario than earlier studies. The work shows that in case of poor data from other sources, direct questioning of fishermen and stakeholders could represent a useful and cost-effective approach capable of providing sufficient data to estimate annual bycatch rates and identify high-risk gear/location/season combinations.
Marine Policy | 2016
Pedro Veiga; Cristina Pita; Mafalda Rangel; Jorge M.S. Gonçalves; Aida Campos; Paul G. Fernandes; Antonello Sala; Massimo Virgili; Alessandro Lucchetti; Jure Brčić; Sebastián Villasante; Marta A. Ballesteros; Rosa Chapela; Jose L. Santiago; Sveinn Agnarsson; Ólafur Ögmundarson; Karim Erzini
Marine Policy | 2015
Jose L. Santiago; Marta A. Ballesteros; Rosa Chapela; Cristina Silva; Kåre Nolde Nielsen; Mafalda Rangel; Karim Erzini; Laura Wise; Aida Campos; Maria de Fatima Borges; Antonello Sala; Massimo Virgili; Jónas R. Viðarsson; Alan Baudron; Paul G. Fernandes
Marine Policy | 2014
Alessandro Lucchetti; Corrado Piccinetti; Uriano Meconi; Cristina Frittelloni; Mara Marchesan; Silvia Palladino; Massimo Virgili
Fisheries Research | 2018
Massimo Virgili; Claudio Vasapollo; Alessandro Lucchetti
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2017
Antonello Sala; Jure Brčić; Bent Herrmann; Alessandro Lucchetti; Massimo Virgili
Aquatic Living Resources | 2016
Alessandro Lucchetti; E. Punzo; Massimo Virgili
Fish and Fisheries | 2018
Kåre Nolde Nielsen; Michaela Aschan; Sveinn Agnarsson; Marta A. Ballesteros; Alan Baudron; Maria de Fatima Borges; Aida Campos; Rosa Chapela; Anna K. Daníelsdóttir; Karim Erzini; Ólavur Gregersen; Petter Holm; Alessandro Lucchetti; Sveinn Margeirsson; Hugo Vilela Mendes; Petter Olsen; Mafalda Rangel; Antonello Sala; Jose L. Santiago; Sigríður Sigurðardóttir; Cristina Silva; Daryl R. Sykes; Jónas R. Viðarsson; Massimo Virgili; Laura Wise; Paul G. Fernandes
Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2017
Alessandro Lucchetti; Claudio Vasapollo; Massimo Virgili