Since the mid-1990s, a fleet of up to 50 vessels have been conducting a gillnet fishery on the continental slopes to the West of the British Isles, North of Shetland, at Rockall and Hatton bank. These vessels, though mostly based in Spain are registered in the UK, Germany and other countries outside the EU such as Panama. The fishery is conducted in depths between 200 and 1200 meters, with the main target species being monkfish (200-800 m) and deepwater sharks (800-1200m). These fisheries are not well documented or understood and they seem to be largely unregulated, with little or no information on landings, catch composition and discards. Vessels currently participating in the fishery are reported to use up to 250 km of gear, and t...
Since the 1970s the deepwater shelf edge habitat west of the British Isles has been targeted by comm...
A deepwater survey programme has been operated since 1993 by the Marine Institute (MI), in the deep ...
Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to ass...
Since the mid-1990s, a fleet of up to 50 vessels have been conducting a gillnet fishery on the cont...
This article was originally published by ICES on their website http://www.ices.dk/The Fisheries Rese...
The term deepwater refers to fishing in waters greater than 400m depth. The main species taken in th...
Two surveys were carried out in 1995 as part of the continuing deep water fish research programme at...
Lost and discarded gill nets have been reported by Irish, Scottish and Norwegian fishermen as a majo...
Potential for new developments in deep water fishing have been identified by two sampling surveys ca...
The Fisheries Research Centre has conducted a deep-water survey programme since 1993 and as part of ...
The methods used and the results, including estimates of ghost catches present at the time of retrie...
The Fisheries Research Centre has conducted a deep-water survey programme since 1993 and as part of ...
The spanish fishing fleet catches deep-water species on both sides of the North Atlantic ocean. In ...
The Marine Institute and the National University of Ireland, Galway conducted a deepwater survey in ...
In this paper, we revisit the state of deep-water fisheries to the west of the British Isles and aim...
Since the 1970s the deepwater shelf edge habitat west of the British Isles has been targeted by comm...
A deepwater survey programme has been operated since 1993 by the Marine Institute (MI), in the deep ...
Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to ass...
Since the mid-1990s, a fleet of up to 50 vessels have been conducting a gillnet fishery on the cont...
This article was originally published by ICES on their website http://www.ices.dk/The Fisheries Rese...
The term deepwater refers to fishing in waters greater than 400m depth. The main species taken in th...
Two surveys were carried out in 1995 as part of the continuing deep water fish research programme at...
Lost and discarded gill nets have been reported by Irish, Scottish and Norwegian fishermen as a majo...
Potential for new developments in deep water fishing have been identified by two sampling surveys ca...
The Fisheries Research Centre has conducted a deep-water survey programme since 1993 and as part of ...
The methods used and the results, including estimates of ghost catches present at the time of retrie...
The Fisheries Research Centre has conducted a deep-water survey programme since 1993 and as part of ...
The spanish fishing fleet catches deep-water species on both sides of the North Atlantic ocean. In ...
The Marine Institute and the National University of Ireland, Galway conducted a deepwater survey in ...
In this paper, we revisit the state of deep-water fisheries to the west of the British Isles and aim...
Since the 1970s the deepwater shelf edge habitat west of the British Isles has been targeted by comm...
A deepwater survey programme has been operated since 1993 by the Marine Institute (MI), in the deep ...
Deepwater fisheries pose particular difficulties for management. Target species are difficult to ass...