The floatline buoyancy seems to influence the catching efficiency of cod gillnets. Trials with different byoyancies in cod gillnet fishing in Northern Norway gave the best catches with a buoyancy of about 65 grammes per metre floatline. Comparative fishing with nets of different hanging ratios showed that the usual hanging ratio in Norwegian cod gillnets E = 0.5, is not the most efficient one. The best catch per gillnet was obtained with a hanging ratio of about 0.
Several experiments using two-chamber pots have been performed; comparing two-chamber pots with othe...
This study was conducted in Keban dam lake Cemisgezek region during 2000-2001 fishing season. In the...
The high abundances of Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea have led to the develo...
The floatline buoyancy seems to influence the catching efficiency of cod gillnets. Trials with diffe...
Not AvailableGill net is one of the most common and a very selective fishing gear used all around th...
A fishing experiment with multifilament, monofilament, and monotwine gill nets in Lofoten during th...
The aim of this study is to establish a general pattern for how round-fish get caught in gillnets. U...
Comparative fishing experiments with frame nets of 0.4 and 0.5 hanging coefficients were conducted. ...
From 6 February to 30 March 1974 during the spawning migration of Arcto-Norwegian cod a fishing expe...
Exploitation of fish stocks is dependent on effort, catchability, the selectivity of the gear used, ...
This report focuses on the selectivity of four mesh sizes of gillnets (6”, 7”, 8” and 9”) and two ty...
Gillnet fishing experiments were carried out in the Little Fisher Bank area in the North Sea. Saith...
Gillnets made of a new biodegradable resin (polybutylene succinate co-adipate-co-terephthalate (PBSA...
With the growing grey seal population in the Baltic Sea, the inshore cod fishery has suffered dramat...
Little is known about the size selectivity of cod in static fishing gears such as pots and traps. In...
Several experiments using two-chamber pots have been performed; comparing two-chamber pots with othe...
This study was conducted in Keban dam lake Cemisgezek region during 2000-2001 fishing season. In the...
The high abundances of Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea have led to the develo...
The floatline buoyancy seems to influence the catching efficiency of cod gillnets. Trials with diffe...
Not AvailableGill net is one of the most common and a very selective fishing gear used all around th...
A fishing experiment with multifilament, monofilament, and monotwine gill nets in Lofoten during th...
The aim of this study is to establish a general pattern for how round-fish get caught in gillnets. U...
Comparative fishing experiments with frame nets of 0.4 and 0.5 hanging coefficients were conducted. ...
From 6 February to 30 March 1974 during the spawning migration of Arcto-Norwegian cod a fishing expe...
Exploitation of fish stocks is dependent on effort, catchability, the selectivity of the gear used, ...
This report focuses on the selectivity of four mesh sizes of gillnets (6”, 7”, 8” and 9”) and two ty...
Gillnet fishing experiments were carried out in the Little Fisher Bank area in the North Sea. Saith...
Gillnets made of a new biodegradable resin (polybutylene succinate co-adipate-co-terephthalate (PBSA...
With the growing grey seal population in the Baltic Sea, the inshore cod fishery has suffered dramat...
Little is known about the size selectivity of cod in static fishing gears such as pots and traps. In...
Several experiments using two-chamber pots have been performed; comparing two-chamber pots with othe...
This study was conducted in Keban dam lake Cemisgezek region during 2000-2001 fishing season. In the...
The high abundances of Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea have led to the develo...