The bycatch of cetaceans in fishing gear is considered to be one of the biggest conservation threats to these species. Gear modifications have the potential to reduce these bycatches in global fisheries but there is little available information on how such modifications may change the fishing performance of gear, or indeed the behavior of cetaceans interacting with fishing gear. Generalized linear models (GLMs) were used to identify factors related to cetacean bycatches in UK bottom set gillnets. Rigged net height had a significant positive relationship with harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) bycatch in ICES Area VII suggesting that lowering the profile of gillnets may have the potential to reduce bycatch rates. Modifications to gillnets,...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...
Journal compilation © 2007 The Zoological Society of London. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
The prevalence of small cetacean (including dolphins, porpoises and small odontocete whales) bycatch...
The prevalence of small cetacean (including dolphins, porpoises and small odontocete whales) bycatch...
Marine mammals, particularly cetaceans and pinnipeds, are killed as incidental bycatch in fisheries ...
Marine mammals, particularly cetaceans and pinnipeds, are killed as incidental bycatch in fisheries ...
<div><p>Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires...
14 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesGalicia (NW Spain) is an important fishing region with a high potential...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
Bycatch of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) by gillnets is a recognised threat to populations. ...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...
Journal compilation © 2007 The Zoological Society of London. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
The prevalence of small cetacean (including dolphins, porpoises and small odontocete whales) bycatch...
The prevalence of small cetacean (including dolphins, porpoises and small odontocete whales) bycatch...
Marine mammals, particularly cetaceans and pinnipeds, are killed as incidental bycatch in fisheries ...
Marine mammals, particularly cetaceans and pinnipeds, are killed as incidental bycatch in fisheries ...
<div><p>Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires...
14 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesGalicia (NW Spain) is an important fishing region with a high potential...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
Incidental catch (bycatch) in fisheries is one of the major threats to marine mammal populations wor...
Bycatch of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) by gillnets is a recognised threat to populations. ...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...
Journal compilation © 2007 The Zoological Society of London. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc...