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Cutting the Longline to Extinction: New Sea Turtle Campaign Takes Aim at Industrial Longline Fishing and Mercury-Poisoned Seafood

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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Fish behaviour studies as an aid to improved longline hook design

Fisheries Research, 1990
The responses of cod (Gadus morhua L.) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus L.) to baited hooks were analysed to determine behaviour patterns which could form the basis for improved longline hook design. The most important behaviour pattern observed for successful hooking of fish was when the fish accelerated rapidly with the baited hook in its mouth (
Ingvar Huse, Anders Fernö
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2012 economic cost earnings of pelagic longline fishing in Hawaii.

2016
This report presents findings from the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) costearnings study of the Hawaii-based longline fleet. Fleet-wide expenditures and revenue are assessed for the 2012 operational calendar year. Captains or owners of 115 of the 126 vessels active at the time of the study voluntarily participated in the face-to-face ...
Kalberg, Kolter O., Pan, Minling
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Longline Fishing (How What You Don't Know Can Hurt You)

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2013
Longline fishing utilizes monofilament lines that can be as much as 62 miles long. The line itself is buoyed by Styrofoam or plastic floats. Usually, at about every 100ft, a secondary line is attached and hangs down from the mainline. The lines are baited with mackerel, squid, or shark meat and have as many as 10,000 hooks.
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Basic research on application of LNG fuel to Japanese Tuna Longline Fishing Vessel and Fish Carrier

OCEANS 2019 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE, 2019
In this paper, we present some results of our recent research on application of LNG fuel to Japanese tuna fishing vessel and fish carrier which must be cleared the new SOx regulations of MARPOL convention. As the regulation to emission of SOx and PM will be tighten from January 2020, commercial vessels has been responding to this regulation hiring low ...
Keisuke Watanabe   +3 more
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Filipino Crew Community in the Hawai'i ‐ Based Longline Fishing Fleet

NAPA Bulletin, 2007
The Hawai'i‐based longline fishing industry has been heavily regulated with little analysis of the resulting social and cultural effects. In 2003–04, the NOAA Fisheries Service Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) studied fishermen in the Hawai'i‐based longline fleet to develop a comprehensive sociocultural profile of industry participants.
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PECULIARITIES AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT OF LONGLINE FISHING IN THE BARENTS SEA

Ideas and Innovations, 2021
Alexander K. CHUMAKOV   +1 more
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Allocation of the skipper's attention depending on the longline fishing process of the coastal composite fishing vessel

Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology, 2022
Min-Son KIM, Bo-Kyu HWANG
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Artisanal longline fishing for high value fishes off Mumbai, Maharashtra

2017
K.A, Albert Idu   +3 more
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