- Marine Science and Technology Bulletin
- Volume:9 Issue:2
- An Adapted Slipping Process to Exclude Jellyfish in the Sea of Marmara Purse Seine Fishery
An Adapted Slipping Process to Exclude Jellyfish in the Sea of Marmara Purse Seine Fishery
Authors : Nazlı KASAPOĞLU, Zafer TOSUNOĞLU, Gökhan GÖKÇE
Pages : 75-82
Doi:10.33714/masteb.686931
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Publication Date : 2020-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Excluding the jellyfish from the bunt-end is a common slipping process used in the Sea of Marmara purse seine fishery. For this aim, a sheet of netting piece, larger mesh size and thicker diameter, is rigged on the bunt-end of the purse seine net. The jellyfish mass on the netting piece are slipped by rolling over the headline insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(floating line); after partially hauling or drying-up the net while it is still in the water. In this study, the catch amount of this slipping was roughly estimated with the introduction of the slipping process only used by the purse seiners in the Sea of Marmara. There were eight successful purse seine operations conducted between 8 and 11 September 2018 in depth ranged 77 to 677 m. The percentage of landed species versus to jellyfish varied between 23% and 85%. The mean landed anchovy amount is 4379 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(3756.6); kg for per operation. The mean slipped amount of jellyfish is 3812.5 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2404.4); kg. However, both anchovy insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(99.8%); and jellyfish insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(96.3%); are the vast majority species that landed and slipped, respectively. In the operations totally 100 boxes of anchovy insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1180 kg); unintentionally was slipped with the jellyfish. In addition, two sharks with larger size were slipped to the sea as alive over the floating line of the net. Although slipping practised rarely in Turkey, all the purse seiner in the Sea of Marmara have to use the adapted slipped process to get rid of jellyfish. However, there are no records and scientific findings regarding slipped amount of the jellyfish. For this reason, this study is important to presented preliminary results regarding amount of the jellyfish. In conclusion, this study is extended completely the Sea of Marmara practised to understand the dimensions of jellyfish amount and slipping process.Keywords : Jellyfish, Slipping process, Purse seine, Sea of Marmara, Turkey