Life Cycle Assessment of fresh hake fillets captured by the Galician fleet in the Northern Stock

Ian Vázquez-Rowe, M. Teresa Moreira, Gumersindo Feijoo

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Abstract

European hake (Merluccius merluccius L.), one of the main products in the Spanish diet, represents the highest economic income for Galician fishing fleets. In this study, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was used to assess the environmental impacts related to the extraction, processing and consumption of European hake captured by Galician trawlers and long liners in the Northern Stock. Furthermore, biological related impact categories, such as by-catch and discards were also considered in the analysis. Results show considerably lower environmental impacts for European hake fresh fillets arriving from long lining vessels, due mainly to the high energy demand of the analyzed trawlers. In this sense, the main part of the impact for hake arriving from both fishing fleets was attributable to marine diesel-linked activities. Post-fishing activities, such as land transport or electricity consumption, were also highlighted as important contributors within their subsystems. Global environmental performance of the system can only be reduced through fuel consumption minimization. However, impact minimization in the fresh hake post-harvesting activities may offer attractive cost reductions for retailers, wholesalers and consumers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)128-135
Number of pages8
JournalFisheries Research
Volume110
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • European hake (Merluccius merluccius)
  • LCA
  • Long lining
  • Seafood
  • Trawling

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