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Identification of métiers in a multi-gear, multi-species fishery. [PDF]
Accurate, gear-specific data is essential for fisheries management to quantify fishing pressure and ecosystem impacts, particularly in multi-gear fleets.
Pedro Leitão +2 more
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Fishing vessels are known to have a fatality rate from accidents nearly 100 times higher than that of merchant ships. However, since most cases are resolved internally without maritime tribunals, obtaining accurate statistics on accidents is challenging,
Su-Hyung Kim +2 more
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THE EFFECT OF USING DIFFERENT BAIT TYPES TO CATCH BLUE SWIMMING CRABS USING TRAPS IN BETAHWALANG WATERS OF DEMAK REGENCY [PDF]
The catching of blue swimming crabs in Betahwalang Village, Demak Regency was carried out using traps. The fishing process requires bait to lure the crab into the trap. In Betahwalang Village there is a crab processing plant which produces quite a lot of
Jayanto B.B., Setyawan H.A., Dewi D.E.
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Percentage of the bycatch and discard composition in artisanal bottom trap fisheries
Data on bycatch in the fishing effort required to manage fisheries resources. Unfortunately, the data on small-scale and traditional fisheries is still lacking. It makes it challenging to make fishing policies and regulations.
Nofrizal Nofrizal +3 more
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In this study, the starting time of ghost fishing in baited fish traps were determined. Two separate trials using 4 different types of fish traps (foldable, conical, “O” shaped Round and cylindrical) were carried out in the Çanakkale Strait at a depth of
Talip İbin, Adnan Ayaz
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Technological creep masks continued decline in a lobster (Homarus gammarus) fishery over a century
Fishery-dependent data are frequently used to inform management decisions. However, inferences about stock development based on commercial data such as Catch-Per-Unit-Effort (CPUE) can be severely biased due to a phenomenon known as technological creep ...
Alf Ring Kleiven +5 more
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Self-localization of buoyless fishing gear and other objects on the sea floor [PDF]
End lines used in commercial trap/pot fishing pose a significant entanglement risk to whales, sea turtles, and sharks. Removal of these ropes for buoyless fishing is being considered by the United States and Canadian governments, but a method to ...
Mark F. Baumgartner, Jim Partan
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An evolution of pontoon traps for cod fishing (Gadus morhua) in the southern Baltic Sea
With increasing seal populations in the Baltic Sea comes growing interaction between seals and coastal fisheries. The impact of seals, mainly grey seal (Halichoerus grypus), on fisheries can be reduced by implementing of seal-safe fishing gear, which ...
Peter Ljungberg +2 more
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The low impact of fish traps on the seabed makes it an eco-friendly fishing technique.
Besides understanding the effects of fishing on harvested fish stocks, effects on non-target species, habitats and seafloor integrity also need to be considered.
Dorothée Kopp +5 more
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Fishing cat populations appear to have declined significantly in recent years due to the loss and fragmentation of inland and coastal wetland habitats.
Kitipat Phosri +5 more
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