The beach seine fishery is performed regularly along the Portuguese coast in shallow water sandy areas. The catches and discards of this fishery were studied from March until November 1999, on the coast south of Lisbon. Fishing operations were monitored weekly and estimates of the weight of catches and discards per species were determined for each haul. A total of 60 fish species was identified in the catches but Scomber japonicus, Trachurus trachurus and Diplodus bellottii represented approximately 90% of the catches. For most of the species the percentage of discarded fishwas extremely high (ca. 100%). The species for which the estimates of discards were lower than 25% of the catches were Sardina pilchardus, Merluccius merluccius,\ud Dice...
Recreational shore angling in the Atlantic Ocean between Moledo and Aveiro (Portugal) was examined u...
13 pages, 2 tables, 4 figuresMarine landings in Portugal have decreased at a higher rate than fishin...
Fisheries bycatches and discards constitute a significant problem in many fisheries worldwide. Unlik...
The catches and discards of trawlers, seiners and trammel netters were studied in the Algarve (south...
Small pelagic fishes constitute a valuable food resource for human consumption and are also importan...
The natural park ‘‘Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina’’ (PNSACV; SW coast of co...
The Portuguese fishery in Portugal waters landed its greatest catches in the mid 1960s, and landings...
Recreational shore fishing along 250 km of the south and south-west coast of Portugal was studied ba...
As part of two research projects for analysing bycatch and discards, we quantified catch composition...
Bycatch and discards are a cause of great concern in commercial world fisheries, with important eco...
All fishing-related activities impact exploited ecosystems, which is underestimated by fisheries sta...
This study reports a detailed description of the bycatch, discards and survival rates in the cuttlef...
The crustacean trawl fishery off the Algarve coast (southern Portugal) takes place on the lower cont...
As part of two research projects for analysing bycatch and discards, we quantified catch composition...
In the Canary Islands, the small-scale fleet performs daily fishing trips, being the small pelagic s...
Recreational shore angling in the Atlantic Ocean between Moledo and Aveiro (Portugal) was examined u...
13 pages, 2 tables, 4 figuresMarine landings in Portugal have decreased at a higher rate than fishin...
Fisheries bycatches and discards constitute a significant problem in many fisheries worldwide. Unlik...
The catches and discards of trawlers, seiners and trammel netters were studied in the Algarve (south...
Small pelagic fishes constitute a valuable food resource for human consumption and are also importan...
The natural park ‘‘Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina’’ (PNSACV; SW coast of co...
The Portuguese fishery in Portugal waters landed its greatest catches in the mid 1960s, and landings...
Recreational shore fishing along 250 km of the south and south-west coast of Portugal was studied ba...
As part of two research projects for analysing bycatch and discards, we quantified catch composition...
Bycatch and discards are a cause of great concern in commercial world fisheries, with important eco...
All fishing-related activities impact exploited ecosystems, which is underestimated by fisheries sta...
This study reports a detailed description of the bycatch, discards and survival rates in the cuttlef...
The crustacean trawl fishery off the Algarve coast (southern Portugal) takes place on the lower cont...
As part of two research projects for analysing bycatch and discards, we quantified catch composition...
In the Canary Islands, the small-scale fleet performs daily fishing trips, being the small pelagic s...
Recreational shore angling in the Atlantic Ocean between Moledo and Aveiro (Portugal) was examined u...
13 pages, 2 tables, 4 figuresMarine landings in Portugal have decreased at a higher rate than fishin...
Fisheries bycatches and discards constitute a significant problem in many fisheries worldwide. Unlik...