Effects of clam rake harvesting on the intertidal Ruditapes habitat of the English Channel

Archive ouverte

Beck, Florence | Pezy, Jean-Philippe | Baffreau, Alexandrine | Dauvin, Jean-Claude

Edité par CCSD ; Oxford University Press -

International audience. Recreational and professional clam fishing was an important activity on the extensive intertidal zone of the western Cotentin coast (western English Channel). A variety of fishing gear was used to harvest the target species: the European clam Ruditapes decussatus (Linnaeus, 1758) and the introduced Manila clam R. philippinarum (Adams and Reeve, 1850). In this study, we studied the effect of rake harvesting during the spring tides of February–March 2014, following an experimental design with a control station and three stations impacted by rake harvesting in three sediment types: sandy, gravelly, and mixed gravelly rocky habitats. No significant sediment and macrofauna changes occurred at the three sites after rake harvesting. Nevertheless, the number of clams decreased significantly after raking on the gravelly habitat, whereas in the other two habitats, sediment transport in this high-energy hydrodynamic environment was able to transfer clams and other macrofauna species across the fishing sites, thus minimizing the effects of rake harvesting. Therefore, although the effect of rake harvesting appeared limited during winter, the regional impact (high fishing pressure along 60 km of coast) and increase of recreational fishers during summer needed to be studied in the future.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Non-indigenous species in marine and brackish waters along the Normandy coast

Archive ouverte | Pezy, Jean-Philippe | CCSD

(IF 1.67; Q2). International audience. An overview is presented of the Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) of algae and invertebrates recorded in the marine and brackish coastal waters of Normandy in France. Out of the 152...

Macrofauna associated with temporary Sabellaria alveolata reefs on the west coast of Cotentin (France)

Archive ouverte | Schlund, Erika | CCSD

International audience. The polychaete Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767) is an important ecosystem engineer building reef structureswhich add to the topographic complexity in colonized areas. In Europe, the most...

Soft Bottom Macrobenthic Communities in Sandy Enclaves from the North Cotentin Peninsula (Central English Channel)

Archive ouverte | Pezy, Salomé Andres Jean-Philippe | CCSD

International audience. The North Cotentin Peninsula (Normandy, France) presents a mosaic of substrates (from gravel to fine sand) favorable to the development of diversified marine benthic communities, so far, neve...

Chargement des enrichissements...