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dc.contributor.authorMurua, Hilario
dc.contributor.authorZudaire, Iker
dc.contributor.authorTolotti, Mariana
dc.contributor.authorMurua, Jefferson
dc.contributor.authorCapello, Manuela
dc.contributor.authorBasurko, Oihane C.
dc.contributor.authorKrug, Iñigo
dc.contributor.authorGrande, Maitane
dc.contributor.authorArregui, Igor
dc.contributor.authorUranga, Jon
dc.contributor.authorFerarios, Jose Maria
dc.contributor.authorSabarros, Philippe
dc.contributor.authorRuiz, Jon
dc.contributor.authorBaidai, Yannick
dc.contributor.authorRamos, Maria Lourdes
dc.contributor.authorBáez, Jose Carlos
dc.contributor.authorAbascal, Francisco
dc.contributor.authorArrizabalaga, Haritz
dc.contributor.authorMoreno, Gala
dc.contributor.authorDagorn, Laurent
dc.contributor.authorSantiago, Josu
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-10T00:54:02Z
dc.date.available2024-04-10T00:54:02Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105394
dc.identifier.issn0308597X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12728/10521
dc.description.abstractDrifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs) are currently made with synthetic and non-biodegradable materials contributing to the increase of marine litter and other potential ecosystem impacts. Tuna RFMOs have promoted the research and progressive replacement of existing FADs by non-entangling biodegradable FADs (bioFADs). Here, we present the results of the first large-scale biodegradable FAD project in the Indian Ocean to develop and implement the use of non-entangling biodegradable dFADs. The bioFAD tested were fully non-entangling without netting minimizing completely the risk of entanglement. Tested bioFADs significantly contribute to the reduction of the synthetic plastic-based materials, increase the use of biodegradable materials and reduce the total material weight used in FADs, reducing their overall ecosystem impacts. The results of testing 771 bioFADs in real fishing conditions, showed that the fishing performance regarding presence/absence of tuna around dFADs, first day of tuna detection, proportion of FADs occupied by tuna, biomass aggregation underneath the FADs and catch per set between bioFADs and conventional dFADs were similar. This provides support for the efficacy of bioFADs regardless of the degradation experienced by the biodegradable materials tested. Although some bioFADs lasted up to one year, the degradation of the biodegradable material was important and some bioFADs lost their original structure after the study period, suggesting the need to find alternative designs for bioFADs that will suffer less structural stress than those bioFADs made of biodegradable material but with conventional design. The lessons learnt in this large-scale trial will contribute to refining the future designs of biodegradable FADs. © 2022 The Authorses_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipAsociación Nacional de Armadores de Buques Atuneros Congeladores; FAO-GEF; ORTHONGEL; Organización Productores Asociados Grandes Atuneros Congeladores; Organization Des Producteurs de Thon Congelé et Surgelé; Provision of Scientific Advice for Fisheries Beyond EU Waters, (EASME/EMFF/2016/008); Seychelles Fishing Authority; Tuna Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation, (GCP/GLO/365/GFF); European Commission, ECes_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherElsevier Ltdes_ES
dc.subjectALDFGes_ES
dc.subjectdFADses_ES
dc.subjectDrifting Fishing Aggregating Deviceses_ES
dc.subjectMarine pollutiones_ES
dc.subjectPurse seinees_ES
dc.subjectRFMOses_ES
dc.subjectTunaes_ES
dc.titleLessons learnt from the first large-scale biodegradable FAD research experiment to mitigate drifting FADs impacts on the ecosystemes_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES


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