FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI We can reduce the impact of scientific trawling on marine ecosystems BT AF TRENKEL, Verena VAZ, Sandrine ALBOUY, Camille BRIND'AMOUR, Anik DUHAMEL, Erwan LAFFARGUE, Pascal ROMAGNAN, Jean-Baptiste SIMON, Julien LORANCE, Pascal AS 1:1;2:2;3:1;4:1;5:3;6:1;7:1;8:3;9:1; FF 1:PDG-RBE-EMH;2:PDG-RBE-MARBEC-LHM;3:PDG-RBE-EMH;4:PDG-RBE-EMH;5:PDG-RBE-STH-LTBH;6:PDG-RBE-EMH;7:PDG-RBE-EMH;8:PDG-RBE-STH-LTBH;9:PDG-RBE-EMH; C1 IFREMER, F-44311 Nantes 3, France. Univ Montpellier, IFREMER, CNRS, MARBEC,IRD, F-34203 Sete, France. IFREMER, F-56100 Lorient, France. C2 IFREMER, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE SI NANTES SETE LORIENT SE PDG-RBE-EMH PDG-RBE-MARBEC-LHM PDG-RBE-STH-LTBH UM MARBEC IN WOS Ifremer UPR WOS Ifremer UMR IF 2.326 TC 16 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00470/58161/60665.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00470/58161/61435.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;Monitoring ethics;Marine surveying;Impacts of bottom trawling;Genetic methods;Ecosystem-based management AB The negative impacts that scientific monitoring may have on marine ecosystems has been a neglected topic, mainly on the basis that its magnitude is minor compared to commercial fisheries, even though this raises ethical and, in certain cases, conservation issues. We argue that ethical principles should lead us to reconsider marine wildlife resource monitoring such as the fish and shellfish trawl surveys providing the science-based evidence needed for fisheries management and assessment of how environmental change impacts marine shelf communities worldwide. Recent scientific and technological progress has provided methods and tools which might now be harnessed to reduce the impact of marine monitoring. We review these alternative methods, consider modifications to current practices and identify areas requiring further research.  PY 2019 PD JAN SO Marine Ecology Progress Series SN 0171-8630 PU Inter-research VL 609 UT 000456207300020 BP 277 EP 282 DI 10.3354/meps12834 ID 58161 ER EF