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An Economic Analysis of the Fisheries Bycatch Problem*

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2020
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J. Boyce
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MODELING SPATIAL PATTERNS IN FISHERIES BYCATCH: IMPROVING BYCATCH MAPS TO AID FISHERIES MANAGEMENT

Ecological Applications, 2008
Fisheries bycatch, or incidental take, of large vertebrates such as sea turtles, seabirds, and marine mammals, is a pressing conservation and fisheries management issue. Identifying spatial patterns of bycatch is an important element in managing and mitigating bycatch occurrences. Because bycatch of these taxa involves rare events and fishing effort is
Sims, Michelle   +2 more
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Fisheries Bycatch: Implications for Management

Fisheries, 1998
Abstract A broad-based public consensus has emerged that bycatch should be minimized to levels approaching insignificance. This view, as reflected in U.S. and worldwide legislation and agreements, demonstrates the widely held belief that discarded portions of fishery catches (including economic resources, protected species, and unobserved mortalities ...
Crowder, Larry B., Murawski, Steven A.
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Mitigating bycatch in tuna fisheries

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2017
Monitoring and managing fisheries bycatch is increasingly recognized as a critical component of robust fisheries management frameworks. This review, addressing this subject, begins by defining bycatch and analyzing the reasons it happens, from accidental to intentional discarding. It identifies the most common species composing bycatch of the main tuna
Martin Hall   +4 more
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Fleet communication to abate fisheries bycatch

Marine Policy, 2006
Abstract Fleet communication systems report near real-time observations of bycatch hotspots to enable a fishery to operate as a coordinated “One Fleet” to substantially reduce fleet-wide capture of protected bycatch species. This benefits the bycatch species per se, reduces waste, and can provide economic benefits to industry by reducing risk of ...
Eric L. Gilman   +2 more
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Guidelines for Evaluating Artificial Light to Mitigate Unwanted Fisheries Bycatch

Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture
Evaluating artificial light as a bycatch reduction device (bycatch reduction light, “BRL”) requires a multidisciplinary approach that applies knowledge of fisheries science, fishing technology, engineering, physics, optics, vision biology, oceanography ...
Noëlle Yochum   +19 more
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Reducing flatfish bycatch in roundfish fisheries

Fisheries Research, 2016
Abstract Flatfish bycatch is a concern in many demersal trawl fisheries around the world, especially for fisheries operating under discard-ban regulations. We introduce and assess the performance of FRESWIND (Flatfish Rigid EScape WINDows), a concept for a selection device that reduces flatfish bycatch in roundfish-directed fisheries. The new concept
Juan Santos   +5 more
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Healthy fisheries can reduce bycatch

Science, 2018
Fisheries Bycatch of marine mammals, turtles, and birds during commercial fishing is a considerable threat. Activities intended to reduce bycatch are often thought to conflict with commercial fishing. However, Burgess et al. show that in the majority of cases, managing fishery stocks to best promote long-term sustainability would also reduce bycatch ...
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