Understanding and reducing bycatch of protected species
Bycatch, the unintentional capture of non-target animals during fishing, is recognised as a major threat to marine species globally, particularly marine mammals, seabirds, turtles and sensitive fish species, as well as the ecosystems that rely on these creatures. Yet monitoring of these species and their interactions with fishing in such a dynamic and challenging environment has often been ineffective.
Advancements in bycatch mitigation and elimination have lagged behind the urgency of the issue, with many proposed solutions failing to adequately take into account the differing realities of diverse fisheries and lacking sufficient input from relevant industry and policy stakeholders.
Marine Beacon will address gaps in current understanding of how bycatch impacts protected, endangered and threatened species (PETS) and work with fisheries, policy and conservation stakeholders to develop and test innovative tools and techniques for better monitoring of important species and mitigating risks of bycatch, to ensure healthier seas and more sustainable fisheries.
The project has six specific key objectives:
By inclusively collaborating with key stakeholders will ensure that new, cutting-edge monitoring and mitigation tools are effective and feasible, providing long-term applicability and impact beyond the lifetime of the project. All this in order to help the recovery of these ecosystems and their services that directly affect the well-being of society.
More info: www.marinebeacon.eu
| Duración |
2024 – 2028 |
| Socios |
Marine Beacon reúne a 21 socios del ámbito de la investigación, la tecnología y la pesca de 9 países: Marine Institute (IE), ERINN (IE), AZTI (ES), HAFRANNSOKNASTOFNUN (IS), DTU (DK), IFREMER (FR), ATU (IE), EV ILVO (BE), UCC (IE), La Rochelle Universite (FR), CSIC (ES), Universidad De Santiago De Compostela (ES), DEFRA (UK), Anchor Lab (DK), Fishmetrics, (PT) Kitware Sas (FR), Universidade Dos Acores (PT), IMAR (PT) Affiliated, i2S (FR), Marport France (FR), Sustainable Fisheries Greenland |
| Financiación |

Research lines: Efficient, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
Research sublines: Sustainable fishery management