Experimental trials were conducted onboard a stern trawler to identify the relative efficacy of three emerging mitigation measures (tori lines, warp scarer and Brady baffler) designed to reduce seabird mortality caused by warp cable strikes. The use of mitigation measures was clearly shown to substantially reduce seabird mortalities from collisions between seabirds and warp cables. Based on an established significant relationship between contact rate and seabird mortality, when using contact rate as an index of mortality there was a clear performance hierarchy of the three measures. Tori lines and the warp scarer were significantly more effective at reducing contacts than the Brady Baffler, whilst tori lines represent a smaller, but still s...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
This study presents results from an experimental 10-day research charter that was designed to quanti...
ACAP’s Seabird Bycatch Working Group recently assessed the suitability of pelagic mitigation technol...
Growing concerns have been raised about incidental capture of seabirds in various fisheries. Here, s...
Seabirds scavenge baits from the hooks of commercial longlines, resulting in incidental seabird mor...
Industrial longline fisheries cause the death of large numbers of seabirds annually. Various mitigat...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
non-lethal, but detrimental injuries. Seabirds are attracted to longliners during hauling to feed on...
To improve the effectiveness of tori-lines it is necessary to evaluate the ability of tori-lines to ...
Since the last meeting of the WCPFC Scientific Committee a considerable amount of research has been ...
To improve the effectiveness of tori-lines it is necessary to evaluate the ability of tori-lines to ...
To improve the effectiveness of tori-lines it is necessary to evaluate the ability of tori-lines to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Seabird mortality in fisheries is a global problem and a major driver of the continued decline of ma...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
This study presents results from an experimental 10-day research charter that was designed to quanti...
ACAP’s Seabird Bycatch Working Group recently assessed the suitability of pelagic mitigation technol...
Growing concerns have been raised about incidental capture of seabirds in various fisheries. Here, s...
Seabirds scavenge baits from the hooks of commercial longlines, resulting in incidental seabird mor...
Industrial longline fisheries cause the death of large numbers of seabirds annually. Various mitigat...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
non-lethal, but detrimental injuries. Seabirds are attracted to longliners during hauling to feed on...
To improve the effectiveness of tori-lines it is necessary to evaluate the ability of tori-lines to ...
Since the last meeting of the WCPFC Scientific Committee a considerable amount of research has been ...
To improve the effectiveness of tori-lines it is necessary to evaluate the ability of tori-lines to ...
To improve the effectiveness of tori-lines it is necessary to evaluate the ability of tori-lines to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Seabird mortality in fisheries is a global problem and a major driver of the continued decline of ma...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
This study presents results from an experimental 10-day research charter that was designed to quanti...
ACAP’s Seabird Bycatch Working Group recently assessed the suitability of pelagic mitigation technol...