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The loss of seed mussels in longline aquaculture
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2021Paul M. South +4 more
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Longlining field studies on MV Sjovaer
1986The development of a new fishing technology with a longliner which has a submerged buoy and an acoustic release system attached to its end is described. The field tests of the system were conducted aboard the MV Sjovaer, off the coast of Newfoundland.
Chowdrey, M., Augustyniak, M.
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Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2018
Highly migratory species (e.g. sharks, tunas, turtles, cetaceans) present unique conservation management challenges due to their wide-ranging movements.
Hannah J. Calich +3 more
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Highly migratory species (e.g. sharks, tunas, turtles, cetaceans) present unique conservation management challenges due to their wide-ranging movements.
Hannah J. Calich +3 more
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NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2004
Chanting “Get on the right track … stop killing the leatherback!,” a festive protest of people of many ages dressed in colorful turtle costumes wound its way along the busy streets of San Francisco's Fishermen's Wharf. The action last October marked the launching of the Bay Area-based Sea Turtle Restoration Project's Save the Leatherback ( www ...
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Chanting “Get on the right track … stop killing the leatherback!,” a festive protest of people of many ages dressed in colorful turtle costumes wound its way along the busy streets of San Francisco's Fishermen's Wharf. The action last October marked the launching of the Bay Area-based Sea Turtle Restoration Project's Save the Leatherback ( www ...
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Sharks squeezed out by longline fishing vessels
Nature, 2019One-quarter of animals’ ocean habitats is disrupted by fisheries. One-quarter of animals’ ocean habitats is disrupted by fisheries.
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French Bluefin Tuna Longline Fishery Bycatch Programme
2019During the last decade, particular attention has been paid worldwide to the problem of bycatch and discards in fisheries. Collaborative research between fishermen and scientists is important to fisheries management. Partnerships with commercial longline fishermen were developed to enable them to participate in two research projects in order to ...
François Poisson +6 more
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