Beam Trawl Fishing Effort

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2022.09.20 21:28
Created
2021.05.26
Available languages
Irish
Keywords
Beam Trawl Fishing Effort, dgihousing, Marine Spatial Plan, Marine Spatial Planning, open data, National Marine Planning Framework, Fishing Effort
Quality scoring
230

Dataset description

<p style='margin-bottom:0cm; Margin-bottom:.0001pt;‘><font size=’4‘><span style=’color:rgb(51, 51, 51); background:white;'>Data provided by the Marine Institute, and may also incorporate data from other agencies and bodies.</font><p style='margin-bottom:0cm; Margin-bottom:.0001pt;‘><font size=’4‘><span style=’color:rgb(51, 51, 51); background:white;'></font> <p style='margin-bottom:0cm; Margin-bottom:.0001pt; background:white;'><font size=‘4’>This dataset shows the distribution of fishing effort by fishing vessels according the gear type used. Fishing effort is defined as the time spent engaged in fishing operations or time spent at sea, this time may be multiplied by a measure of fishing capacity, e.g. engine power. In this Dataset fishing effort is measured as average hours spent actively fishing per Kilometre square, per year. Data from years 2014 to 2018 was used to produce this data product for the Marine Institute publication the “Atlas of Commercial Fisheries around Ireland, third edition“(https://oar.marine.ie/handle/10793/1432).</font> <p style='margin-bottom:0cm; Margin-bottom:.0001pt; background:white;'><font size=‘4’> Effort for offshore fisheries is based on the following 2 primary data types — data on vessel positioning and data on gear types used: Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) supplied by the Irish Naval Service provide geographical position and speed of vessel at intervals of two hours or less (Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2244/2003). The data are available for all EU vessels of 12 m and larger, operating inside the Irish EEZ; outside this zone only Irish VMS data are routinely available. VMS do not record whether a vessel is fishing, steaming or inactive. Logbooks collected by the Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority and supplied by the Department of Agriculture, Food &amp; the Marine were the primary data source for information on landings and gear types used by Irish vessels. EU Fleet Register Obtained from the EU fleet register provides information for non-Irish vessels and for Irish vessels for which the gear was not known from the logbooks. Note that if vessels use more than one gear, it is possible that the gear type assigned they were not the one that was actually used. The fishing gear data is classified into eight main groups: grammar Otter trawls; beam trawls; demersal seines; gill and trammel nets; longlines; dredges; pots and pelagic trawls. The VMS data was analysed using the approach described by Gerritsen and Lordan (IJMS 68(1)). This approach assigns effort to each of the VMS data points. The effort of a VMS data point is defined as the time interval since the previous data point. Next the data are filtered for fishing activity using speed criteria, vessels were assumed to be actively fishing if their speed fell within a certain range gear used. The points that remain then aggregated into a Spatial grid to produce a raster Dataset Showing fishing effort (in hours) per Kilometre square per year for each gear type group. The data is available for all countries combined and for Irish vessels only.</font>
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