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Rapido trawling in the northern Adriatic Sea: effects on benthic communities in an experimental area

2000; Oxford University Press; Volume: 57; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1006/jmsc.2000.0708

ISSN

1095-9289

Autores

Fabio Pranovi, Saša Raicevich, G. Franceschini, Maria Giuseppina Farrace, Otello Giovanardi,

Tópico(s)

Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Resumo

The rapido is a towed gear used only in the Adriatic Sea for fishing scallops in sandy offshore areas and flatfish in muddy inshore areas. The gear is expected to have a high impact on the entire benthic community, mainly on epifauna and organisms living in the upper sediment layers. To obtain information on likely medium- to long-term effects of trawl fishing in the northern Adriatic Sea, an experiment on immediate/short-term effects was carried out in an undisturbed sandy area near a wreck. The rapido produced flat tracks on the bottom that were still clearly visible after a week by means of sidescan sonar. The trawl did not change the sediment grain size, although it did disturb the upper 6 cm of sediment. Experimental trawling induced a modification in the macrobenthic community that was most evident immediately after the haul. Changes to the meiobenthic community were probably due to sediment disturbance and were recorded after 1 week. Comparison between an undisturbed control area and a neighbouring commercially exploited area allowed some evaluation of long-term changes in the benthic community.

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