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Thermally Driven Catch-and-Release of CoCl2

Journal of the American Chemical Society
A heat-driven catch-and-release strategy for CoCl2 capture is described. It is based on the use of an immobilized neutral dicyclohexylacetamide-based receptor L supported on polystyrene (PS-L). An X-ray diffraction analysis of a single crystal of L·CoCl2 revealed an ion-pair complex comprising a hexacoordinated cobalt cation [L·Co]2+ and a ...
Sheng-Yin Huang   +5 more
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Air Exposure Time of Trout Released by Anglers during Catch and Release

, 2016
Research of catch-and-release fishing has included air exposure time as a contributing factor in the lethal and sublethal impacts to fish. However, to our knowledge, no studies have observed the amount of time anglers actually expose fish to air when ...
James A. Lamansky, K. Meyer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Catch‐and‐release and angler utility: evidence from an Atlantic salmon recreational fishery

, 2016
Catch-and-release (C&R) is often regarded as a win–win management tool in recreational fisheries. As long as release mortality is low, C&R may ensure both sustainable fish stocks and a large recreational fishing sector.
J. Olaussen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Does catch-and-release increase the recreational value of rivers? The case of salmon fishing

Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies, 2021
Carole Ropars-Collet   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Factors Influencing Postrelease Predation for a Catch‐And‐Release Tropical Flats Fishery with a High Predator Burden

, 2017
Postrelease predation (PRP) of fishes released by anglers is a potentially significant contributor to overall mortality in recreational fisheries. We quantified PRP and examined the impacts of handling and release practices on Shortjaw Bonefish Albula ...
R. Lennox   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Targeted Catch‐and‐Release of Prohibited Sharks: Sand Tigers in Coastal Delaware Waters

, 2017
The popularity of recreational shark fishing appears to be on the rise in recent years, with current policies often failing to address the direct targeting of protected species in this sector.
James P Kilfoil   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Catch and release: Gold adsorption and sorbent electrochemical regeneration

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Wastewater generated from e-waste leaching is rich in precious metals including gold, silver and platinum. Conventional precipitation and solvent extraction are chemically intensive separations with concerning environmental externalities. Sorbents, in particular carbon nanotubes, have low chemical consumption, and have shown promise for gold adsorption
Mohamed A, Ganzoury   +4 more
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