The incidence of shell damage due to dredging was studied in the bivalve Ensis siliqua off Lagos, on the south coast of Portugal. Three tow durations (1, 3 and 5 min) and 2 tooth lengths (30 and 40 cm) were investigated. Both factors affected the proportion of damaged individuals. The increase of tooth length results in lower proportions of damaged razor clams. An increase in tow duration increased total numbers caught but also increased the proportion of damaged clams. It is suggested that dredges with 40 cm teeth and tows of 1 min duration should be used in this fishery, although experiments should be undertaken in order to evaluate the environmental and ecological impact of dredges
This study aimed to characterize the catches, quantify fishing yield, bycatch and discards, and also...
A study was undertaken on the northwestern coast of Portugal to evaluate the selectivity effect of b...
1. There is world-wide concern about the effects of bottom-dredging on benthic communities in soft s...
The incidence of shell damage due to dredging was studied in the bivalve Ensis siliqua off Lagos, on...
Experiments on the selectivity of the clam and razor clam dredges were carried out during July 1995,...
Experiments to assess the effect of mesh size and tooth spacing on the catch of Spisula solida were ...
The white clam Spisula solida is harvested along the entire coast of Portugal using mechanical dred...
The smooth clam Callista chione is exploited by a fleet of dredgers along the southwestern coast of ...
This paper describes the impact of dredging on populations of the wedge clam (Donax trunculus) at tw...
Clam-dredging results in the exposure of Spisula solida individuals not caught by the dredge. Subseq...
The impact of experimental hydraulic dredging was assessed on Chamelea gallina populations in two si...
Mechanized dredging impact on discards was assessed along the northern Alboran Sea (W Mediterranean ...
This project systematically examines the bivalve dredging process and its physiological and ecologic...
Despite the importance of the dredge fishery in Portugal, few studies have focused on bycatch and d...
A study was made of the impacts on a benthic megafaunal community of a hydraulic blade dredge fishin...
This study aimed to characterize the catches, quantify fishing yield, bycatch and discards, and also...
A study was undertaken on the northwestern coast of Portugal to evaluate the selectivity effect of b...
1. There is world-wide concern about the effects of bottom-dredging on benthic communities in soft s...
The incidence of shell damage due to dredging was studied in the bivalve Ensis siliqua off Lagos, on...
Experiments on the selectivity of the clam and razor clam dredges were carried out during July 1995,...
Experiments to assess the effect of mesh size and tooth spacing on the catch of Spisula solida were ...
The white clam Spisula solida is harvested along the entire coast of Portugal using mechanical dred...
The smooth clam Callista chione is exploited by a fleet of dredgers along the southwestern coast of ...
This paper describes the impact of dredging on populations of the wedge clam (Donax trunculus) at tw...
Clam-dredging results in the exposure of Spisula solida individuals not caught by the dredge. Subseq...
The impact of experimental hydraulic dredging was assessed on Chamelea gallina populations in two si...
Mechanized dredging impact on discards was assessed along the northern Alboran Sea (W Mediterranean ...
This project systematically examines the bivalve dredging process and its physiological and ecologic...
Despite the importance of the dredge fishery in Portugal, few studies have focused on bycatch and d...
A study was made of the impacts on a benthic megafaunal community of a hydraulic blade dredge fishin...
This study aimed to characterize the catches, quantify fishing yield, bycatch and discards, and also...
A study was undertaken on the northwestern coast of Portugal to evaluate the selectivity effect of b...
1. There is world-wide concern about the effects of bottom-dredging on benthic communities in soft s...