In response to concerns over excessive discarding from Australian recreational round traps (with four funnel entrances) used to target giant mud crabs, Scylla serrata, an experiment was done to assess the independent and cumulative utility of paired, bottom-located horizontal escape gaps (466120 mm) and increasing mesh size (from 51 to 101 mm). Compared to conventional traps comprising 51-mm mesh throughout, those with the same mesh size and escape gaps caught significantly fewer (by 95%) undersize (,85 mm carapace length – CL) crabs while maintaining legal catches. Traps made from 101-mm mesh (but with the same funnel entrances as conventional designs) and with and without escape gaps similarly retained fewer undersize crabs and also yello...
The utility of varying twine diameter (0.5-0.8 mm Ø) and/or mesh area (0.5:1) in south-eastern Austr...
An increase in the crab pot fishery in the East China Sea has caused great pressure on swimming crab...
The prevalence and impacts of derelict crab traps in the Washington waters of the Salish Sea have be...
In response to concerns over excessive discarding from Australian recreational round traps (with fou...
As part of attempts to promote more selective recreational and commercial portunid trap fisheries in...
The individual and cumulative effects of increasing mesh size (from 56- to 75-mm stretched mesh open...
This study was initiated in response to a scarcity of data on the efficiency, selectivity and discar...
This study was initiated in response to a scarcity of data on the efficiency, selectivity and discar...
In response to a lack of data supporting (or otherwise) legally mandated escape gaps in an Australia...
Owing to concerns about derelict portunid traps perpetually fishing (‘ghost fishing’) in southeaster...
In south-eastern Australia, the same baited, round traps (comprising 50–57-mm mesh netting) are used...
The utility of escape gaps in rectangular traps for improving the size selection of eastern rock lob...
This study investigates the effects of square mesh barriers of various mesh size on escape success o...
Fishing trials targeting several invasive swimming crab species in their native habitat were underta...
Comparative fishing experiments were conducted to evaluate the selectivity and efficiency of escape ...
The utility of varying twine diameter (0.5-0.8 mm Ø) and/or mesh area (0.5:1) in south-eastern Austr...
An increase in the crab pot fishery in the East China Sea has caused great pressure on swimming crab...
The prevalence and impacts of derelict crab traps in the Washington waters of the Salish Sea have be...
In response to concerns over excessive discarding from Australian recreational round traps (with fou...
As part of attempts to promote more selective recreational and commercial portunid trap fisheries in...
The individual and cumulative effects of increasing mesh size (from 56- to 75-mm stretched mesh open...
This study was initiated in response to a scarcity of data on the efficiency, selectivity and discar...
This study was initiated in response to a scarcity of data on the efficiency, selectivity and discar...
In response to a lack of data supporting (or otherwise) legally mandated escape gaps in an Australia...
Owing to concerns about derelict portunid traps perpetually fishing (‘ghost fishing’) in southeaster...
In south-eastern Australia, the same baited, round traps (comprising 50–57-mm mesh netting) are used...
The utility of escape gaps in rectangular traps for improving the size selection of eastern rock lob...
This study investigates the effects of square mesh barriers of various mesh size on escape success o...
Fishing trials targeting several invasive swimming crab species in their native habitat were underta...
Comparative fishing experiments were conducted to evaluate the selectivity and efficiency of escape ...
The utility of varying twine diameter (0.5-0.8 mm Ø) and/or mesh area (0.5:1) in south-eastern Austr...
An increase in the crab pot fishery in the East China Sea has caused great pressure on swimming crab...
The prevalence and impacts of derelict crab traps in the Washington waters of the Salish Sea have be...