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Avoid keeping them with smaller fish that may be seen as potential prey
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BIM trials show larger mesh Nephrops trawls reduce whiting and haddock bycatch but results in smaller Nephrops catches Enlarged Mesh Nephrops Trawls Cut Bycatch But Reduce Smaller Catches A new BIM technical report has confirmed that Nephrops trawls fitted with enlarged 160 mm mesh top sheets significantly cut bycatch of whiting and haddock in the Irish Sea, but also reduce catches of smaller Nephrops, leading to potential short-term economic losses for fishermen