Bycatch by bottom touching mobile gears in Europe Seas, Jan. 2020

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
2020.01.27
Available languages
English
Keywords
sea, Fisheries and aquaculture, Seas and coasts, Sustainability challenges, Water, English Channel, Kattegat, Barents Sea, VMS, bottom touching mobile gears, Adriatic Sea, Iceland Sea, Northeast Atlantic Ocean (40W), bycatch, Bay of Biscay, fishing, fishery, Norwegian Sea, Ionian Sea, pressure, Celtic Sea, combined effect index, fishing intensity, Black Sea, North Sea, environmental pressure, geospatial data, Baltic Sea, demersal, AIS, Mediterranean Sea, European
Quality scoring
145

Dataset description

The raster dataset represents bycatch fishing intensity (kilowatt per fishing hour) from bottom touching mobile gears in the European seas. The dataset has been derived from Automatic Identification System (AIS) based demersal fishing intensity data received from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre - Independent experts of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (JRC STECF) as well as Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and logbook based demersal fishing intensity data downloaded from from OSPAR and HELCOM Commissions. The temporal extent varies between the data sources (between 2014 and 2017). OSPAR and HELCOM data superseded the JRC STECF data where they overlapped spatially. The cell values have been transformed into a logarithmic scale (ln1). This dataset has been prepared for the calculation of the combined effect index, produced for the ETC/ICM Report 4/2019 "Multiple pressures and their combined effects in Europe's seas" available on: https://www.eionet.europa.eu/etcs/etc-icm/etc-icm-report-4-2019-multiple-pressures-and-their-combined-effects-in-europes-seas-1.
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