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Reflections on Anthropologists of Education as Change Agents: A Response to Angelina Castagno's CAE Presidential Address

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Anthropology &Education Quarterly, Volume 57, Issue 2, June 2026.
Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy
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Effects of trawling activity on the bamboo-coral Isidella elongata and the sea pen Funiculina quadrangularis along the Gioia Canyon (Western Mediterranean, southern Tyrrhenian Sea)

Progress in Oceanography, 2018
The impacts of fishing activities on ecosystems represent an acknowledged environmental issue, especially considering the increasing demands for the conservation of biodiversity.
Martina Pierdomenico   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

What a drag: Quantifying the global impact of chronic bottom trawling on continental shelf sediment

Journal of Marine Systems, 2016
Ferdinand K J Oberle   +2 more
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eDNA metabarcoding as a promising conservation tool for monitoring fish diversity in a coastal wetland of the Pearl River Estuary compared to bottom trawling.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
The difficulty of censusing fish diversity hampers effective management and conservation in estuarine and coastal ecosystems, especially wetland ecosystems.
Keshu Zou   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pipeline-Trawl Interaction: Effect of Trawl Clump Weights

Volume 4: Terry Jones Pipeline Technology; Ocean Space Utilization; CFD and VIV Symposium, 2006
This paper deals with clump weights, a new type of component in bottom trawl gear that needs to be considered in design and reassessment of pipelines. In recent years it has become popular to use two trawl bags, a so-called twin trawl, to increase the swept area and, thus, the efficiency of the trawler.
Olav Fyrileiv   +3 more
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Analysis of trawl selectivity studies with an application to trouser trawls

Fisheries Research, 1992
Abstract Data gathered from trouser trawl, split trawl, twin trawl, or alternate haul surveys do not conform to the assumptions required by conventional statistical methodology for analysing count data. Consequently, the application of conventional statistical methods may lead to incorrect results and conclusion. This paper presents a new statistical
R.B. Millar, S.J. Walsh
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A comparison of the GOV survey trawl with a commercial whitefish trawl

Fisheries Research, 2012
Comparative trials were carried out to evaluate the performance of the GOV (Grande Ouverture Verticale) survey trawl in relation to a commercial whitefish trawl. The gears were rigged in a twin trawl configuration and a comparison of catch rates suggest that, overall, the differences in performance between the two gears are not great, and vary ...
D.G. Reid   +5 more
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Remarks on Trawling

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1895
Fully ten years having elapsed since the Report on Trawling on the eastern shores was presented to the Trawling Commission (composed of the late Earl of Dalhousie, chairman; Right Hon. Edward Marjoribanks, M.P., now Lord Tweedmouth; Prof. Huxley; Mr. W. S. Caine, M.P.; and Mr., now Sir, T. F.
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Recent advances in understanding the environmental footprint of trawling on the seabed

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2019
Bottom trawling accounts for nearly a quarter of wild-capture seafood production, but it is associated with physical disturbance of the seabed leading to changes in benthic abundance, habitat structure, and biogeochemical processes.
M. Kaiser
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