The sublethal effects of simulated capture of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) were analysed using physiological responses, condition indexing, and performance variables. Simulated catch-and-release fishing included combinations of depth of capture and thermocline exposure reflective of environmental conditions experienced in the Gulf of Mexico. Frequency of occurrence of barotraumas and lack of reflex response exhibited considerable individual variation. When combined into a single condition or impairment index, individual variation was reduced, and impairment showed significant increases as depth increased and with the addition of thermocline exposure. Performance variables, such as burst swimming speed (BSS) and simulated predator appr...
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus is the most economically important reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico,...
The practice of catch-and-release fishing has been widely promoted by angling fraternities as a fish...
Argyrosomus japonicus is arguably South Africa's most important estuarine recreational and small-sca...
The ability of fish to submerge after discarding is often used as a proxy for survival, but this pra...
Catch-and-release (C&R) angling has increased in popularity through its mandatory and voluntary ...
Fisheries and marine park management strategies for large predatory reef fish can mean that a large ...
Fisheries managers are increasingly promoting catch-and-release (C&R) to manage recreationally a...
After being caught and released by a fishery, some animals may be sufficiently impaired so as to be ...
Catch and release (C&R) angling is a popular pastime the world over; however, studies have found...
To study the impact of purse-seine fishing on deliberately released sardine, two laboratory experime...
This study investigated the biophysical responses of sea run brown trout Salmo trutta to catch-and-r...
The biological consequences of catch-and-release (C&R) angling revolve around interactions between t...
Recommendations and regulations regarding handling of non-target fish (i.e. bycatch) are often vague...
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus is the most economically important reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico,...
The red snapper Lutanus campechanus fishery is arguably one of the most important in the Gulf of Mex...
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus is the most economically important reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico,...
The practice of catch-and-release fishing has been widely promoted by angling fraternities as a fish...
Argyrosomus japonicus is arguably South Africa's most important estuarine recreational and small-sca...
The ability of fish to submerge after discarding is often used as a proxy for survival, but this pra...
Catch-and-release (C&R) angling has increased in popularity through its mandatory and voluntary ...
Fisheries and marine park management strategies for large predatory reef fish can mean that a large ...
Fisheries managers are increasingly promoting catch-and-release (C&R) to manage recreationally a...
After being caught and released by a fishery, some animals may be sufficiently impaired so as to be ...
Catch and release (C&R) angling is a popular pastime the world over; however, studies have found...
To study the impact of purse-seine fishing on deliberately released sardine, two laboratory experime...
This study investigated the biophysical responses of sea run brown trout Salmo trutta to catch-and-r...
The biological consequences of catch-and-release (C&R) angling revolve around interactions between t...
Recommendations and regulations regarding handling of non-target fish (i.e. bycatch) are often vague...
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus is the most economically important reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico,...
The red snapper Lutanus campechanus fishery is arguably one of the most important in the Gulf of Mex...
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus is the most economically important reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico,...
The practice of catch-and-release fishing has been widely promoted by angling fraternities as a fish...
Argyrosomus japonicus is arguably South Africa's most important estuarine recreational and small-sca...