Not AvailableCetacean interaction with fishing gear has been reported widely around the globe. This study is aimed at finding out the fishery most prone to cetacean attack along the Indian coast, and to identify the species causing the attacks, the extent of damage to fishing gear, the seasonal variation and catch loss in different fisheries and suggest mitigation measures. This was assessed by conducting face to face interviews with the crew and owners of the fishing vessels from 20 major harbours along Indian coast. The results of the study show that cetacean fishery interactions are frequent in all type of fishing gears operated in the country. Small gillnets that operate near the shore are most prone to cetacean attacks. Ge...
In northern Rio de Janeiro (21°18'S-22°25'S), Brazil, gillnets are responsible for the by-catch of a...
The present paper deals with the incidental bycatch of dolphins at Fisheries Harbour, Cochin. Catch ...
Here we quantify the effects of artisanal fisheries on the ecology of a small cetacean, the Ganges R...
Not AvailableA short term survey to quantify the number of marine mammals incidentally caught, and ...
Incidental capture of marine mammals in fishing gear is a major cause of concern. The International...
A short term survey to quantify the number of marine mammals incidentally caught, and interviews to...
Two near shore small cetaceans occur commonly along the Maharashtra coast, the Indian Ocean humpback...
14 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesGalicia (NW Spain) is an important fishing region with a high potential...
International audienceFisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mo...
Fisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mortality for many marin...
This paper documents the traditional cast net fishery prevailing in the Ashtamudi Estuary situated a...
Galicia(NWSpain)isanimportantfishingregionwithahighpotentialforcetacean–fisheryinteractions.Cetaceande...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
World fisheries have expanded dramatically in the last fifty years with marine resource exploitation...
The bycatch of cetaceans in fishing gear is considered to be one of the biggest conservation threats...
In northern Rio de Janeiro (21°18'S-22°25'S), Brazil, gillnets are responsible for the by-catch of a...
The present paper deals with the incidental bycatch of dolphins at Fisheries Harbour, Cochin. Catch ...
Here we quantify the effects of artisanal fisheries on the ecology of a small cetacean, the Ganges R...
Not AvailableA short term survey to quantify the number of marine mammals incidentally caught, and ...
Incidental capture of marine mammals in fishing gear is a major cause of concern. The International...
A short term survey to quantify the number of marine mammals incidentally caught, and interviews to...
Two near shore small cetaceans occur commonly along the Maharashtra coast, the Indian Ocean humpback...
14 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesGalicia (NW Spain) is an important fishing region with a high potential...
International audienceFisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mo...
Fisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mortality for many marin...
This paper documents the traditional cast net fishery prevailing in the Ashtamudi Estuary situated a...
Galicia(NWSpain)isanimportantfishingregionwithahighpotentialforcetacean–fisheryinteractions.Cetaceande...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
World fisheries have expanded dramatically in the last fifty years with marine resource exploitation...
The bycatch of cetaceans in fishing gear is considered to be one of the biggest conservation threats...
In northern Rio de Janeiro (21°18'S-22°25'S), Brazil, gillnets are responsible for the by-catch of a...
The present paper deals with the incidental bycatch of dolphins at Fisheries Harbour, Cochin. Catch ...
Here we quantify the effects of artisanal fisheries on the ecology of a small cetacean, the Ganges R...