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Reducing sea turtle by‐catch in pelagic longline fisheries
Fish and Fisheries, 2006AbstractReducing 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, 2007AbstractWith 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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choice of remuneration regime in fisheries: the case of Hawaii’s longline fisheries [PDF]
One of the most prominent features of remuneration in the Hawaii’s longline fisheries industry has been the norm of share contract regimes. This paper investigates whether the use of share contract regime is positively correlated to increased economic returns.
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Recent developments of natural antimicrobials and antioxidants on fish and fishery food products
Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2021N B Rathod +2 more
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Microplastics in Fish and Fishery Products and Risks for Human Health: A Review
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2023Leonardo Alberghini +2 more
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Underestimated Microplastic Pollution Derived from Fishery Activities and “Hidden” in Deep Sediment
Environmental Science & Technology, 2020Yinghui Wang
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The Incidental Mortality of Albatrosses in Longline Fisheries
Colonial Waterbirds, 1997null DNN +3 more
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