The effects of two different slipping methods on the survival, physical and physiological response of sardines, Sardina pilchardus, captured in a purse-seine fishery were investigated in southern Portugal. Sardines were collected and transferred into holding tanks onboard a commercial fishing vessel after being captured, crowded and deliberately released using two slipping procedures: standard and modified. The standard slipping procedure aggregated fish at high densities and made them "roll over" the floatline, while the modified procedure aggregated the fish at moderate densities and enabled them to escape through an opening created by adding weights to the floatline. Both slipping methods were compared with minimally harmed non-slipped s...
The Workshop for the evaluation of the Iberian sardine HCR (WKSARHCR) met to evaluate a new harvest ...
Annex 6The highest catches of the Iberian sardine stock are taken from the southern part of Galician...
Purpose: The purse seine fishery for sardine is the most important fishery in Portugal. The aim of t...
The effects of two different slipping methods on the survival, physical and physiological response o...
The effects of two different slipping methods on the survival, physical and physiological response o...
Observations aboard purse-seiners demonstrated that deliberate lowering of the net to\ud allow pelag...
The release of unwanted fish from purse seines whilst still in the water is termed slipping and may ...
Purse seining is an efficient fishing method that is used to catch most of the world’s pelagic fish ...
The release of unwanted catches (UWC) from purse seines, while the catch is still in the water, is k...
The fate of fish deliberately released (slipped) during purse seining is poorly studied and estimat...
To study the impact of purse-seine fishing on deliberately released sardine, two laboratory experime...
The behavioural effects of confinement of sardine Sardina pilchardus in a purse seine were evaluated...
<p>Sampling day for live fish is shifted by 0.5 days to improve clarity. Lines indicate fitted GLM (...
Catch regulation by slipping whole or parts of the catch has traditionally been used in NE-Atlantic ...
The release of unwanted fish from purse seines whilst still in the water is termed slipping and may ...
The Workshop for the evaluation of the Iberian sardine HCR (WKSARHCR) met to evaluate a new harvest ...
Annex 6The highest catches of the Iberian sardine stock are taken from the southern part of Galician...
Purpose: The purse seine fishery for sardine is the most important fishery in Portugal. The aim of t...
The effects of two different slipping methods on the survival, physical and physiological response o...
The effects of two different slipping methods on the survival, physical and physiological response o...
Observations aboard purse-seiners demonstrated that deliberate lowering of the net to\ud allow pelag...
The release of unwanted fish from purse seines whilst still in the water is termed slipping and may ...
Purse seining is an efficient fishing method that is used to catch most of the world’s pelagic fish ...
The release of unwanted catches (UWC) from purse seines, while the catch is still in the water, is k...
The fate of fish deliberately released (slipped) during purse seining is poorly studied and estimat...
To study the impact of purse-seine fishing on deliberately released sardine, two laboratory experime...
The behavioural effects of confinement of sardine Sardina pilchardus in a purse seine were evaluated...
<p>Sampling day for live fish is shifted by 0.5 days to improve clarity. Lines indicate fitted GLM (...
Catch regulation by slipping whole or parts of the catch has traditionally been used in NE-Atlantic ...
The release of unwanted fish from purse seines whilst still in the water is termed slipping and may ...
The Workshop for the evaluation of the Iberian sardine HCR (WKSARHCR) met to evaluate a new harvest ...
Annex 6The highest catches of the Iberian sardine stock are taken from the southern part of Galician...
Purpose: The purse seine fishery for sardine is the most important fishery in Portugal. The aim of t...