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Effectiveness of barotrauma mitigation methods in ice‐angled bluegill and black crappie

Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2023
AbstractBarotrauma can lead to physical injury and physiological disturbance (elevated stress hormones, and depleted energy stores during post‐release struggling) in angled fish. Effectiveness of methods for reducing effects of barotrauma on fish has not been tested on fish subjected to ice‐angling.
Michael J. Louison   +2 more
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Effects of barotrauma and mitigation methods on released Australian bass Macquaria novemaculeata

Journal of Fish Biology, 2011
The effects of barotrauma on the short‐term mortality and physical condition of Australian bass Macquaria novemaculeata were investigated after being: (1) conventionally angled and released during two tournaments in deep impoundments and (2) released untreated or subjected to venting or recompression during a manipulative experiment.
Roach, JP   +2 more
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Understanding Resource-Conserving Behaviors Among Fishers: Barotrauma Mitigation and the Power of Subjective Norms in Florida's Reef Fisheries

North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 2018
Abstract Understanding the factors underlying fishers’ decisions to adopt resource-conserving behaviors is important to successful fisheries management. This study used an online survey to explore factors motivating decisions to use alternative barotrauma mitigation measures (venting and descending) to improve discarded reef fish ...
Chelsey A. Crandall   +2 more
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Effectiveness of descending devices to mitigate the effects of barotrauma among rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) in California recreational fisheries

Fisheries Research, 2019
Abstract Fishes caught from depth often suffer from barotrauma, which can result in high mortality rates (close to 100% for some species) when released at the surface. To mitigate for this, the recreational fishing community pro-actively developed several different types of descending devices designed to assist unwanted or prohibited fish back toward
Lyall Bellquist   +7 more
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The effect of rapid decompression on barotrauma and survival rate in swallowtail seaperch (Anthias anthias): Defining protocols for mitigating surfacing mortality

Aquaculture, 2019
Abstract Swallowtail seaperch, Anthias anthias, is a popular fish in the public aquaria industry worldwide, but is subject to barotrauma and high mortality rates if an appropriate decompression profile is not used. Here, we analyze behavioral response to pressure reductions in swallowtail to define protocols for mitigating surfacing mortality.
Luís Silva   +6 more
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Descender Devices or Treat Tethers: Does Barotrauma Mitigation Increase Opportunities for Depredation?

Fisheries, 2020
J. Marcus Drymon   +3 more
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