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within the fishing ground traditionally known as Pesquera Rica (Balearic Islands) were characterized using&#xd;
multibeam echosounder, van Veen dredge and beam trawl. Red algae beds predominate in both areas,&#xd;
but one has been exploited by trawling since at least 90 years ago, whereas the presence of natural&#xd;
barriers prevents this fishing activity in the other one. Comparisons between the two areas showed&#xd;
a biomass reduction of 46.8 and 39.3% of dominant red algae taxonomic groups Peyssonneliaceae and&#xd;
Corallinophycidae, respectively, in the trawled area (TA). Similarly, both mean abundance and biomass&#xd;
of most groups of fauna were higher in the not trawled area (NTA). N90 biodiversity index showed higher&#xd;
mean values of algae species in NTA than in TA (7.0 and 4.9, respectively), whereas no differences were&#xd;
detected neither for sessile nor for mobile fauna. SIMPER analysis showed that large species of both&#xd;
sessile and mobile epibenthic fauna (e.g. the ascidia Polycarpa mamillaris and the echinoderm Spatangus&#xd;
purpureus, respectively) presented higher abundance and contribution to within area similarity in NTA&#xd;
than in TA. In coincidence, these are the most abundant epibenthic species in the commercial hauls from&#xd;
the Pesquera Rica. The relatively low fishing effort and the gears used, addressed to avoid large catches of&#xd;
algae allowing longer hauls, may explain the subsistence of red algae beds in the Balearic Islands trawl&#xd;
fishing grounds. However, the detrimental effects shown here claim for urgent management measures&#xd;
aiming to preserve these beds</subfield>
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