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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SHARK BOTTOM LONGLINE FISHERY: 2018

2020
NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC ...
Mathers, Alyssa N.   +2 more
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Characterization of the shark bottom longline fishery, 2014

2015
Observations of the shark-directed bottom longline fishery in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico have been conducted since 1994 (e.g. Hale et al. 2012 and references therein). Currently about 198 U.S. fishers are permitted to target sharks (excluding dogfish) in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, and an additional 252 fishers are permitted to ...
Enzenauer, Michael P.   +2 more
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Characterization of the shark bottom longline fishery, 2015.

2016
Observations of the shark-directed bottom longline fishery in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico have been conducted since 1994 (Morgan et al. 2009, Enzenauer et al. 2015 and references therein). Currently about 210 U.S. fishers are permitted to target sharks (excluding dogfish) in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, and an additional 254 fishers
Enzenauer, Michael P.   +2 more
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Analyzing Technical and Economic Interrelationships in Hawaii's Longline Fishery

Marine Resource Economics, 2003
This paper provides an analysis of technical and economic interrelationships among species harvested in Hawaii's pelagic longline fishery. The results indicate that this multispecies fishery is characterized by a joint production process, meaning that the regulation of one species would affect the harvest of other species.
NARESH C. PRADHAN   +2 more
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Selectivity Studies In The Northwest Atlantic Longline Fishery

No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.Discards are a significant component of catch in the Northwest Atlantic bottom longline fishery. Because the survival of bycatch is often low, reduction of sublegal bycatch in the bottom set longline fishery for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is important to the stock rebuilding efforts ...
Milliken, Henry O.   +3 more
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Circle Hook Performance in the Uruguayan Pelagic Longline Fishery

Bulletin of Marine Science, 2012
Circle hooks have been promoted as an alternative to traditional J-hooks in pelagic longline fisheries to minimize bycatch mortality and injury to sea turtles and other marine wildlife. We evaluated the effect of hook type (circle hook vs J-hook) on the catch and length composition of target and non-target species in the Uruguayan pelagic longline ...
Andrés Domingo   +5 more
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Reducing sea turtle by‐catch in pelagic longline fisheries

Fish and Fisheries, 2006
AbstractReducing by‐catch of sea turtles in pelagic longline fisheries, in concert with activities to reduce other anthropogenic sources of mortality, may contribute to the recovery of marine turtle populations. Here, we review research on strategies to reduce sea turtle by‐catch.
Eric Gilman   +7 more
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Reducing seabird bycatch in longline, trawl and gillnet fisheries

Fish and Fisheries, 2007
AbstractWith an increasing number of seabird species, particularly albatross and petrels, becoming threatened, a reduction of fishery impacts on these species is essential for their future survival. Here, mitigation methods to reduce and avoid seabird bycatch are assessed in terms of their ability to reduce bycatch rates and their economic viability ...
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The Incidental Mortality of Albatrosses in Longline Fisheries

Colonial Waterbirds, 1997
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