Title: California Derelict Fishing Gear Removal Pilot Project
1California Derelict Fishing Gear Removal Pilot
Project
- Kirsten Gilardi
- SeaDoc Society
- Wildlife Health Center
- UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
2Derelict fishing gearRecreational or
commercial fishing gear that is lost or
abandoned in the marine environment
3Why is derelict fishing gear a problem?
- Persists in the marine environment
- Entangles divers and swimmers
- Traps and wounds or kills invertebrates, fish,
birds, mammals - Degrades marine ecosystems and sensitive habitats
- Damages propellers and rudders, snags other
fishing gear - Endangers boat crews and passengers
Jerry Allen, www.uwshooter.com
4Model programs in US Hawaii
5Model programs in USWashington State
- Started in 2002
- Puget Sound and NW Straits
- gt1000 nets, pots and traps removed to date
6Derelict fishing gear in California
- Every year DFG fields complaints from crab
fishermen that derelict pots are affecting their
ability to fish - Bob Farrell, Dept. fo Fish and Game
- Underwater surveying equipment frequently gets
snagged on derelict gear, especially in Southern
California. - Ed Saade, Fugro Pelagros, Inc.
- Wildlife rehabilitators treat hundreds of marine
birds and mammals with derelict-gear related
injuries year-round. - Marty Haulena, Marine Mammal Center Melanie
Piazza, Wildlife Care - Derelict gear is seen every time Cordell Bank is
surveyed - - Dan Howard, Cordell Bank National Marine
Sanctuary
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8California Derelict Fishing Gear Removal Pilot
Project, July 2005 - June 2006SeaDoc Society
State Coastal Conservancy
- Permits/MOUs
- Form technical advisory committee
- Write and test SOPs
- Create website
- Survey for gear, build database
- Identify divers and vessels for removal
operations, train crew - Remove gear
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Photo courtesy of Cordell Bank NMS
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10Gear Location
- Diver surveys
- Sidescan sonar
- Reports from individuals (e.g. fishermen, divers,
boat operators) online, hotline - Sidescan or divers to verify location, as
necessary - Prioritize gear for removal
11Gear Removal
- Excel files with GPS-referenced location data
linked to Nobeltec navigation software - Divers (free, SCUBA, surface-supplied air)
/-two-way radio - On-board hydraulic winch, float bags, cutting
tools
12Data Collection
- Gear type
- Legal/illegal
- Biological impacts
- Owner identification
- Status (removed, disabled)
13Gear Disposal
- Repatriate gear identifiable to owner
- Recycle if possible
- Dispose at landfills
14Thank you!
kvgilardi_at_ucdavis.edu (530) 752-4896 www.seadocs
ociety.org