This study investigates the effects of increasing the lateral mesh openings in codends on the size and species selectivity of lagoon and river seines and a stow net used to target penaeid prawns (eastern king (Penaeus plebejus), school (Metapenaeus macleayi) and greasyback prawns (M. bennettae)) in Wallis Lake, New South Wales, Australia. Compared with conventional codends made from 36-mm diamond-shaped mesh, new designs made from 25- and 29-mm mesh hung on the bar (i.e. square-shaped mesh) significantly reduced the catches of non-target fish (by between 58 and 95%) and improved size selection for the targeted penaeids in the stow net and lagoon seine. In contrast, owing to gear-specific operational characteristics such as a slower hauling ...
Four experiments, comparing catches and by-catches from a conventional codend with several modified ...
The effects of reducing mesh size while concomitantly varying the side taper and wing depth of a gen...
The influences on catches and bycatches due to 1) an increase in size of mesh and 2) a reduction in ...
The selectivities and catch compositions of conventional 30-mm diamond-mesh codends and a new square...
Two experiments were conducted in an Australian penaeid stow-net fishery to: (i) validate the use of...
The relationship between the amount of square mesh in codends and selectivity was investigated for a...
Two experiments were done to estimate the selectivity of commercial and modified trap-net configurat...
In an attempt to improve selection and engineering efficiency in an Australian penaeid fishery, the ...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
The selectivities and relative efficiencies of (i) two conventional diamond-mesh codends with poster...
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...
Despite the wide-scale assessment and the use of square-mesh codends in demersal trawls, relatively ...
The effects of reducing mesh size while concomitantly varying the side taper and wing depth of a gen...
The effects of reducing mesh size while concomitantly varying the side taper and wing depth of a gen...
Four experiments, comparing catches and by-catches from a conventional codend with several modified ...
The effects of reducing mesh size while concomitantly varying the side taper and wing depth of a gen...
The influences on catches and bycatches due to 1) an increase in size of mesh and 2) a reduction in ...
The selectivities and catch compositions of conventional 30-mm diamond-mesh codends and a new square...
Two experiments were conducted in an Australian penaeid stow-net fishery to: (i) validate the use of...
The relationship between the amount of square mesh in codends and selectivity was investigated for a...
Two experiments were done to estimate the selectivity of commercial and modified trap-net configurat...
In an attempt to improve selection and engineering efficiency in an Australian penaeid fishery, the ...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
The selectivities and relative efficiencies of (i) two conventional diamond-mesh codends with poster...
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...
Despite the wide-scale assessment and the use of square-mesh codends in demersal trawls, relatively ...
The effects of reducing mesh size while concomitantly varying the side taper and wing depth of a gen...
The effects of reducing mesh size while concomitantly varying the side taper and wing depth of a gen...
Four experiments, comparing catches and by-catches from a conventional codend with several modified ...
The effects of reducing mesh size while concomitantly varying the side taper and wing depth of a gen...
The influences on catches and bycatches due to 1) an increase in size of mesh and 2) a reduction in ...