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Effects of trap fishing on reef fish communities
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2006Abstract Trap fishing is widespread on coral reefs but the sustainability of this practice is causing concern because it is efficient and unselective. The effects of trap fishing were investigated by comparing fish assemblages among six Caribbean islands subject to different trapping pressures.
Julie P. Hawkins +3 more
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Folk Life, 1974
AbstractUndoubtedly the trapping offish is one of the oldest methods of fishing known to man and throughott the country, in rivers and along the coast, may be seen the remains of stone or wattle weirs, many of them erected centuries ago for the capture of salmon and other fish. In Wales the widespread occurrence of the word gored as well as other names
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AbstractUndoubtedly the trapping offish is one of the oldest methods of fishing known to man and throughott the country, in rivers and along the coast, may be seen the remains of stone or wattle weirs, many of them erected centuries ago for the capture of salmon and other fish. In Wales the widespread occurrence of the word gored as well as other names
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A New Larval Fish Light Trap: The Quatrefoil Trap
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1984(1984). A New Larval Fish Light Trap: The Quatrefoil Trap. The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 216-219.
Keith B. Floyd +2 more
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The primary goal of this research is to investigate the architecture of intertidal fishing structures known colloquially as fish traps or fish weirs. Identify and define three (possibly more) distinct types of fish trap typologies for the purposes of publication in academic papers and as a chapter in the finished book.
Montgomery, Paul +2 more
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World Archaeology, 2004
Recent aerial photographs prove that stone structures in Lake Richmond, near Perth Western Australia, are modern structures and are not tidal weirs of Aboriginal origin. This evidence is contrary to the views expressed in a recent assessment of the chronology and development of Aboriginal fishing in south-western Australia.
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Recent aerial photographs prove that stone structures in Lake Richmond, near Perth Western Australia, are modern structures and are not tidal weirs of Aboriginal origin. This evidence is contrary to the views expressed in a recent assessment of the chronology and development of Aboriginal fishing in south-western Australia.
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Ghost Fishing by Blue Crab Traps
North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1993Abstract Ghost fishing by abandoned or lost traps for blue crab Callinectes sapidus was evaluated experimentally in the Timbalier Bay estuary, Louisiana. An average of 12.8 blue crabs per trap were captured by the initial baiting, and an additional 34.9 blue crabs later entered each subsequently unbaited trap; of the total captured, 25.8 died and 21.7 ...
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Quantifying fishing activity targeting subsea pipelines by commercial trap fishers
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2021Todd Bond +2 more
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