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A model for the intensity of fishing gear
Industrial fishing, instrumental in feeding the world's population while providing a livelihood to many people, also presents a variety of hazards to the health of the ocean, including the accumulation of derelict fishing gear.
Brandon Kuczenski +5 more
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Estimating the selectivity of unpaired trawl data: a case study with a pelagic gear
Most selectivity experiments employ either the covered codend or paired gear methods. It is not always possible, however, to use these methods. Owing to operational, biological and/or environmental considerations, there may be no obvious way or it may be
Manu Sistiaga +3 more
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European hake (Merluccius merluccius) is an important commercial species for several European bottom trawl fisheries. Therefore, understanding the influence of codend mesh size and shape on the size selection of European hake is critical for defining ...
Adnan Tokaç +4 more
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When is enough, enough? Quantifying trade-offs between information quality and sampling effort for fishing gear selectivity data. [PDF]
There is general pressure throughout the world’s fisheries for the industry to have greater involvement not only in the development of fishing gears but also in the testing and documentation of their effect.
Veiga-Malta T +3 more
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APPROACH TO RISK ANALYSIS TRAWLER (BOAT OR VESSEL SIENE NETS) NORTH COAST OF EAST JAVA
General Linear Model (GLM) aims to find the relationship between several independent variables with one dependent variable. GLM was conducted to answer the research objectives (1) the contribution of fishing gear to the total catch of pelagic fish, (2 ...
Tri Djoko Lelono, Gatut Bintoro
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Relativerigidity of twisted fishing gear
The article touches upon the problem of physical modeling of fishing twisted filamentary materials, in particular, the justification of the rules of similarity of relative longitudinal, bending and torsional stiffness of filamentary parts. The formulation of the problem is associated with the difficulties of conducting full-scale experiments for ...
Sergey Fedorov +5 more
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Fishing is a risky activity that has been mainly studied in ergonomics in order to optimize safety on board. The current ecological situation has led us to take an interest in a new way of fishing in order, among other things, to design more ...
Tabatha Thiébaut-Rizzoni +3 more
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Distance from a fishing community explains fish abundance in a no-take zone with weak compliance [PDF]
There are numerous examples of no-take marine reserves effectively conserving fish stocks within their boundaries. However, no-take reserves can be rendered ineffective and turned into ‘paper parks’ through poor compliance and weak enforcement of reserve
Advani, Sahir +4 more
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Types of fishing gear in Salah Nama Island, Musi River South Sumatra [PDF]
The estuary of Musi River and the swamps at Salah Nama Island are fishing areas for local fishers from Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra. The fishers are well adapted to fish habitat complexities and fish biodiversity by operating various types of fishing
Sudarmo Agnes Puspitasari +2 more
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Despite the global scale of gillnet bycatch, universal measures that effectively reduce bycatch of seabirds in gillnets have not been found. Bycatch in coastal gillnet fisheries is an ongoing threat for several seabird species.
C. O’Keefe +3 more
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