This study investigates the effects of square mesh barriers of various mesh size on escape success of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, under laboratory conditions. A total of 743 crabs was caught by beach seine and held in a shore-based aquarium, in circular tanks (Ø 4 m × 0.9 m) with 0.3 m water depth. Using barriers constructed with square mesh of known size (35, 40, and 45 mm bar length), the proportion of crabs escaping through each mesh size was measured for each half centimetre carapace width (CW) class. A logistic model was fitted to the size frequency data of the retained and escaped blue crabs for each mesh size in the experiment. L50 for the 35, 40, and 45 mm (bar length) square meshes tested in this study was 8.09 (s.e. 0.117)...
Shrimp trawlers in the Barents Sea use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small-mesh codend to avoid...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
Fishing trials targeting several invasive swimming crab species in their native habitat were underta...
WOS: 000246010000002This study investigates the effects of square mesh barriers of various mesh size...
This study investigates the effects of trap selectivity of various mesh size on escape success of th...
The selectivity of two types of commercial fishing gear (crab hoop/traditional gear and rigid rectan...
In response to concerns over excessive discarding from Australian recreational round traps (with fou...
Size selection in commercial snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) pot fisheries is important for reducing...
The individual and cumulative effects of increasing mesh size (from 56- to 75-mm stretched mesh open...
Sustainable development of the important economic species, Asian paddle crab (Charybdis japonica), h...
Blue swimming crab fishing using collapsible traps is widely used by fishermen because its caught li...
In response to concerns over excessive discarding from Australian recreational round traps (with fou...
An increase in the crab pot fishery in the East China Sea has caused great pressure on swimming crab...
This study aims at improving fishery management by testing and comparing the size selectivity and ex...
Laboratory observations and morphometric measurements of snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) were conduc...
Shrimp trawlers in the Barents Sea use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small-mesh codend to avoid...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
Fishing trials targeting several invasive swimming crab species in their native habitat were underta...
WOS: 000246010000002This study investigates the effects of square mesh barriers of various mesh size...
This study investigates the effects of trap selectivity of various mesh size on escape success of th...
The selectivity of two types of commercial fishing gear (crab hoop/traditional gear and rigid rectan...
In response to concerns over excessive discarding from Australian recreational round traps (with fou...
Size selection in commercial snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) pot fisheries is important for reducing...
The individual and cumulative effects of increasing mesh size (from 56- to 75-mm stretched mesh open...
Sustainable development of the important economic species, Asian paddle crab (Charybdis japonica), h...
Blue swimming crab fishing using collapsible traps is widely used by fishermen because its caught li...
In response to concerns over excessive discarding from Australian recreational round traps (with fou...
An increase in the crab pot fishery in the East China Sea has caused great pressure on swimming crab...
This study aims at improving fishery management by testing and comparing the size selectivity and ex...
Laboratory observations and morphometric measurements of snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) were conduc...
Shrimp trawlers in the Barents Sea use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small-mesh codend to avoid...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
Fishing trials targeting several invasive swimming crab species in their native habitat were underta...