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Beam trawls Seine nets Nets


Demersal trawls Midwater trawls Hook & lines


2008 458 3 1 0 1 2


2009 735 6 1 3 3 4


2010 676 20 12 10 2 1


2011 893 6


13 4 6 3


2012 623 10 12 2 0 2


2013 532 12 11 0 0 0


Diagram 14.10 Netherlands Annual Effort (Days Fished) by Method in the Offshore Cable Analysis (34F2; Source: LEI, 2014)


14.4.5.1.3 Inshore Cable Analysis Area 86. Diagram 14.11 and Diagram 14.12 show the annual variations of landings from the Dutch fleet by species and method in the inshore cable analysis area. Diagram 14.13 shows the annual variation of effort by method in the inshore cable analysis area.


87. Diagram 14.11 shows more variability in landings values by species in the inshore cable analysis area. Sole has been the most commercially important species from 2009 and 2013, but landing values are of much lower ranges than in the windfarm analysis area. No landings of sole were recorded in 2013, which is directly reflected by the landings values by method and the effort data. The values recorded in 2013 are for mid-water trawled sprat.


88. In addition to landings values being of much lower ranges in the inshore cable


analysis area, there has been considerable fluctuation by all gear types over the period (Diagram 14.12), directly reflecting landings values by species. Indeed, landings values recorded by beam trawlers have exceeded all other gear types from 2008 to 2012, peaking in 2012 (€48,700) but was absent in 2013. Landings values recorded by netting vessels were recorded in 2010, 2011 and 2012 only, declining over the three years. Landing values by mid-water trawlers were recorded in 2013 only.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


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