The selectivities and catch compositions of conventional 30-mm diamond-mesh codends and a new square-mesh design made from 20-mm mesh hung on the bar for river and lagoon penaeid seines in south-eastern Australia were compared. The square-mesh design significantly improved the selectivities of the river seine for school prawns, Metapenaeus macleayi (Haswell), and the lagoon seine for greasyback prawns, Metapenaeus bennettae (Racek & Dall), by increasing their carapace length at 50% probability of retention (L) and by decreasing between-haul variability in selectivity. The presence of weed reduced the L for greasyback prawns caught in the conventional diamond-mesh codend during the lagoon-seine experiment. The differences among codend perfor...
The selection mechanisms of beach seines were investigated during two separate experiments in New So...
We investigated the differences between size selectivity of a commercial codend (40 mm diamond mesh ...
The influences on catches and bycatches due to 1) an increase in size of mesh and 2) a reduction in ...
This study investigates the effects of increasing the lateral mesh openings in codends on the size a...
The selectivities and relative efficiencies of (i) two conventional diamond-mesh codends with poster...
The relationship between the amount of square mesh in codends and selectivity was investigated for a...
Two experiments were conducted in an Australian penaeid stow-net fishery to: (i) validate the use of...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
Despite the wide-scale assessment and the use of square-mesh codends in demersal trawls, relatively ...
Two experiments were done to estimate the selectivity of commercial and modified trap-net configurat...
The relative efficiencies and selectivities of conventional and modified codends were examined in a ...
An experiment was carried out in the Clarence River (New South Wales, Australia) to test the hypothe...
WOS: 000242817400003In this study, the effects of an increase in diamond mesh size from 24 to 28 and...
In an attempt to improve selection and engineering efficiency in an Australian penaeid fishery, the ...
WOS: 000269965600018We investigated the differences between size selectivity of a commercial codend ...
The selection mechanisms of beach seines were investigated during two separate experiments in New So...
We investigated the differences between size selectivity of a commercial codend (40 mm diamond mesh ...
The influences on catches and bycatches due to 1) an increase in size of mesh and 2) a reduction in ...
This study investigates the effects of increasing the lateral mesh openings in codends on the size a...
The selectivities and relative efficiencies of (i) two conventional diamond-mesh codends with poster...
The relationship between the amount of square mesh in codends and selectivity was investigated for a...
Two experiments were conducted in an Australian penaeid stow-net fishery to: (i) validate the use of...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
Despite the wide-scale assessment and the use of square-mesh codends in demersal trawls, relatively ...
Two experiments were done to estimate the selectivity of commercial and modified trap-net configurat...
The relative efficiencies and selectivities of conventional and modified codends were examined in a ...
An experiment was carried out in the Clarence River (New South Wales, Australia) to test the hypothe...
WOS: 000242817400003In this study, the effects of an increase in diamond mesh size from 24 to 28 and...
In an attempt to improve selection and engineering efficiency in an Australian penaeid fishery, the ...
WOS: 000269965600018We investigated the differences between size selectivity of a commercial codend ...
The selection mechanisms of beach seines were investigated during two separate experiments in New So...
We investigated the differences between size selectivity of a commercial codend (40 mm diamond mesh ...
The influences on catches and bycatches due to 1) an increase in size of mesh and 2) a reduction in ...