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From: Per Berggren <[email protected]>
Sent: September 6, 2017 2:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Bycatch mitigation Workshop at SMM biennial in Halifax


Dear Colleagues,

If you are attending the 22st Biennal Conference on the Biology of Marine 
Mammals in Halifax, Nova Scotia and working on bycatch issues we hope you will 
consider attending the following Workshop:

Development and implementation of low-cost methods to reduce cetacean bycatch 
in small scale gillnet fisheries

Description of Workshop:



Bycatch in gillnet fisheries is considered the most significant threat to 
cetaceans globally. In most cases cetacean bycatch rates are relatively low 
from a fishery perspective but high, and often unsustainable, from a cetacean 
population perspective. These are significant challenges to overcome when 
developing, testing and implementing potential bycatch mitigation measures. 
This Workshop focusses on low-cost cetacean bycatch solutions for small scale 
gillnet fisheries and is a follow-up to a similar Workshop organized at the SMM 
2015. The Workshop will review available new bycatch reduction 
methodologies/gear modifications, and results from recent and ongoing bycatch 
mitigation trials. The Workshop will also identify areas and fisheries with 
relative high bycatch rates where bycatch mitigation trials may be conducted 
with high statistical power. This would be facilitated through development of 
collaborative international research proposals with participation of 
researchers from areas where trials are logistically difficult but where the 
results would be applicable. The Workshop will further review how to move from 
successful trial to implementation, particularly in locations and fisheries 
where legislation and enforcement may be absent. The Workshop will primarily 
address drift-and set gillnet fisheries and identify the most promising 
low-cost mitigation methods for both echo- and non-echolocating species. 
Workshop discussions will be introduced and stimulated by case study 
presentations.

We are looking for relevant case study presentations: please contact us if you 
plan to attend the Workshop and have a suggested presentation.

This will be a half day workshop with a maximum 50 participants.

Date/time: Sunday 29 October 2017. 08:00-12:00.

Organizers: Per Berggren (Newcastle University, UK) and Jeremy Kiszka (Florida 
International University)

For more information, please email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

For more information about this and other SMM Workshops: 
http://www.smmconference.org/WorkshopDescriptions



Many thanks for considering this and we hope to see you at the Workshop.

Per Berggren & Jeremy Kiszka

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Dr Per Berggren, Marine MEGAfauna Lab

School of Natural & Environmental Sciences

Newcastle University, NE1 7RU, UK

Tel +44 191 2085676, Email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Skype: berggrenper, Twitter: @PerBerggren1

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/nes/staff/profile/per.berggren

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