Tiger flathead, Neoplatycephalus richardsoni (Castelnau), and sand flathead, Platycephalus bassensis Cuvier, are undifferentiated and managed with a common legal minimum length (LML). The Commonwealth Trawl Sector (CTS) and the Tasmanian Danish-seine fishery (TDSF) use a minimum codend mesh sizes of 90 and 70 mm, respectively. The codend mesh size should be tailored to the LML, which is based on the length of first maturity of females (M50). This study found the length–girth relationship of N. richardsoni and P. bassensis was not significantly different. Using the covered codend method, these two species had 50% retention lengths (L50) of 294 ± 2 and 307 ± 3 mm, in 70-mm and 90-mm codends, respectively. L50 estimates for mesh sizes from thi...
Background. Bottom trawling is an important fishing technique for catching demersal fish, and select...
More than half of the landing (70%) of Red mullet (Mullus barbatus) in Turkey is provided from the B...
White croaker (Pennahia argentata) is a commercially important but overexploited species that is oft...
<div><p>It is well established that increasing mesh number in the circumference of a diamond-mesh tr...
The relative efficiencies and selectivities of conventional and modified codends were examined in a ...
This study aims at improving fishery management by testing and comparing the size selectivity and ex...
The size selectivity and usability of three codends were quantified and compared for the first time ...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
Shrimp trawlers often use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small mesh codend to avoid bycatch of j...
The size selectivity and catch pattern of Trichiurus lepturus in 40 mm diamond and square mesh coden...
In order to optimize the size selectivity of demersal trawl targeting Banded Scad, Alepes djedaba, ...
The main objective of this study was to compare and predict the size selective properties of 90° tur...
WOS: 000269965600018We investigated the differences between size selectivity of a commercial codend ...
WOS: 000329006300009The main objective of this study was to compare and predict the size selective p...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
Background. Bottom trawling is an important fishing technique for catching demersal fish, and select...
More than half of the landing (70%) of Red mullet (Mullus barbatus) in Turkey is provided from the B...
White croaker (Pennahia argentata) is a commercially important but overexploited species that is oft...
<div><p>It is well established that increasing mesh number in the circumference of a diamond-mesh tr...
The relative efficiencies and selectivities of conventional and modified codends were examined in a ...
This study aims at improving fishery management by testing and comparing the size selectivity and ex...
The size selectivity and usability of three codends were quantified and compared for the first time ...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
Shrimp trawlers often use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small mesh codend to avoid bycatch of j...
The size selectivity and catch pattern of Trichiurus lepturus in 40 mm diamond and square mesh coden...
In order to optimize the size selectivity of demersal trawl targeting Banded Scad, Alepes djedaba, ...
The main objective of this study was to compare and predict the size selective properties of 90° tur...
WOS: 000269965600018We investigated the differences between size selectivity of a commercial codend ...
WOS: 000329006300009The main objective of this study was to compare and predict the size selective p...
A covered-codend experiment was done to assess the size selectivity of a codend made from 27-mm mesh...
Background. Bottom trawling is an important fishing technique for catching demersal fish, and select...
More than half of the landing (70%) of Red mullet (Mullus barbatus) in Turkey is provided from the B...
White croaker (Pennahia argentata) is a commercially important but overexploited species that is oft...