In the North Sea, Scottish vessels target haddock, cod, whiting, monkfish, saithe, and flatfish in a mixed whitefish trawl fishery. These species mature at different sizes and hence have a range of minimum landing sizes. Their different shapes and swimming capabilities imply different selection characteristics when escaping from trawl gear. However, they are often caught at the same time on the same grounds. Optimal exploitation can only be achieved by ensuring that the selection of each species varies appropriately with length during the fishing process. This paper describes one part of a large European project to develop species-selective trawl gear to improve the exploitation pattern of North Sea cod, while maintaining the catch of other...
Responsible sheries management involve, among other things, operations to avoid catches of juvenile ...
Escapement of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogrammus aegle nus) and saithe (Pollachius ...
A major challenge in mixed fisheries is achieving acceptable size selectivity for morphologically di...
An experiment was carried out to test a prototype species-selective bottom trawl for separating cod...
Size selection in active fishing gears is a continuous process and undersized fish may escape during...
Trawling, towing a cone-shaped net behind a moving boat, is a widespread fishing method both in comm...
During the fishing process, fish react to a trawl with a series of behaviours that often are species...
Grid systems separate fish species primarily through physical means: fish size and body shape. On Ge...
During the fishing process, fish react to a trawl with a series of behaviours that often are species...
Most European fishing fleets will need to drastically reduce their unwanted catches to comply with n...
This paper presents the results of experiments aimed to improve the selectivity of beam trawls in th...
Reducing discards of unwanted sizes and species which have a low survival rate is one of t...
A meta-analysis is presented of fishing trials that use trawl gear with horizontal separator panels ...
Catch figures of different demersal species(cod, haddock, saithe etc.) in the cod-ends of a two lev...
In the English Channel and Southern Bight, French demersal trawlers target a mix of demersal species...
Responsible sheries management involve, among other things, operations to avoid catches of juvenile ...
Escapement of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogrammus aegle nus) and saithe (Pollachius ...
A major challenge in mixed fisheries is achieving acceptable size selectivity for morphologically di...
An experiment was carried out to test a prototype species-selective bottom trawl for separating cod...
Size selection in active fishing gears is a continuous process and undersized fish may escape during...
Trawling, towing a cone-shaped net behind a moving boat, is a widespread fishing method both in comm...
During the fishing process, fish react to a trawl with a series of behaviours that often are species...
Grid systems separate fish species primarily through physical means: fish size and body shape. On Ge...
During the fishing process, fish react to a trawl with a series of behaviours that often are species...
Most European fishing fleets will need to drastically reduce their unwanted catches to comply with n...
This paper presents the results of experiments aimed to improve the selectivity of beam trawls in th...
Reducing discards of unwanted sizes and species which have a low survival rate is one of t...
A meta-analysis is presented of fishing trials that use trawl gear with horizontal separator panels ...
Catch figures of different demersal species(cod, haddock, saithe etc.) in the cod-ends of a two lev...
In the English Channel and Southern Bight, French demersal trawlers target a mix of demersal species...
Responsible sheries management involve, among other things, operations to avoid catches of juvenile ...
Escapement of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogrammus aegle nus) and saithe (Pollachius ...
A major challenge in mixed fisheries is achieving acceptable size selectivity for morphologically di...