Just spotted this short article about an upcoming documentary. What a wasteful fishery! https://petapixel.com/2025/05/12/dr...impact-of-bottom-trawling-on-the-ocean-floor/
sounds like an industry greenwasher with a side of deflection.It also depends on the bottom structure. Damage varies by structure ie mud versus rock. They have also been trawling some of the same grounds for many decades and they still catch fish. We all have impacts we all need to look at at all sides of an issue.
Exactly, HG - and bycatch - which is depth/season dependent.It also depends on the bottom structure. Damage varies by structure ie mud versus rock. They have also been trawling some of the same grounds for many decades and they still catch fish. We all have impacts we all need to look at at all sides of an issue.
Well said.I don’t have a huge dog in this fight but i confess, I was in the trawl industry for 15 years and based on my observations, Hardy Guy is correct. The trawl guys have indeed cleaned up their act over the last decade or so, mainly because they’ve been forced to. Believe it or not, trawler behavior is way better today then it was yesterday.
No doubt, bottom trawling is disruptive to the ecosystem and can at times be indiscriminate with its by-catch. I was more involved in mid-water trawling for pollock and I’ve spent 100’s of hours on mid-water trawlers as a biologist itemizing what came up in the cod-ends and I can say that from my own experiences, it is a relatively clean species-specific fishery.
I’m not a trawler apologist here—-no doubt long-lining is more species-specific and less impactful on benthic terrain but despite the longline guys always pounding their chests and insisting their shiat doesn’t stink like trawlers shiat does, I’ve seen thousand’s of meters of longline gear lost on boats I was fishing on and have hooked many more thousands of meters of longline gear off the bottom that the Japanese longline boats lost 50 years ago —- bottom line—-we all impact the ecosystem as resource extractors for better or for worse. Nobody’s shiat doesn’t stink
I flip out when I see rec fishermen net fish that are going to be released rather than shaking them with a gaff while the fish are still in the water. But meanwhile, even with a proper descending device for rockfish, I know I’ver left behind a trail of blood and easy eagle food with the rockfish I’ve released over the years.
You def have to pick your battles if you’re whacking and stacking