The size selectivity and catch pattern of Trichiurus lepturus in 40 mm diamond and square mesh codends were investigated in this study. A 34 m high opening trawl was used, which is a common design used by fishermen operating along the northwest coast of India, and the cover codend method was employed to determine codend selectivity. Along with the changes in the length at 50% retention rate for Trichiurus lepturus with the usage of the square and diamond mesh codends, indicators to understand the exploitation pattern of this species in the fishery were assessed based on the total number of individuals and on total weight of the catch. The mean selection length increased and discard fraction is reduced when 40 mm square mesh codends are used...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
WOS: 000272203600007In the present study, we have compared the selectivity of a diamond mesh codend ...
Mesh selectivity studies on commercially important species are essential to identify the fishable s...
The size selectivity and catch pattern of Trichiurus lepturus in 40 mm diamond and square mesh coden...
The size selectivity and catch pattern of Trichiurus lepturus in 40 mm diamond and square mesh coden...
Not AvailableSelectivity of trawl net is very poor, due to which, large quantity of fish are discard...
Not AvailableTropical trawling fi sheries are often implicated with the generation of large quantiti...
WOS: 000406894400018Size selectivity of 40 mm square mesh 50 mm diamond mesh and 44 mm nominal diamo...
Not AvailableBycatch, which includes non-target organisms that are caught during the capture process...
In the present study, we have compared the selectivity of a diamond mesh codend (40D), currently use...
During selectivity experiments with square and diamond mesh codends, an evaluation of the covered c...
Size selection and exploitation pattern of diamond-mesh codends with different mesh sizes, 25 to 54 ...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
<div><p>It is well established that increasing mesh number in the circumference of a diamond-mesh tr...
774-779Size selectivity of 40 mm square mesh 50 mm diamond mesh and 44 mm nominal diamond mesh coden...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
WOS: 000272203600007In the present study, we have compared the selectivity of a diamond mesh codend ...
Mesh selectivity studies on commercially important species are essential to identify the fishable s...
The size selectivity and catch pattern of Trichiurus lepturus in 40 mm diamond and square mesh coden...
The size selectivity and catch pattern of Trichiurus lepturus in 40 mm diamond and square mesh coden...
Not AvailableSelectivity of trawl net is very poor, due to which, large quantity of fish are discard...
Not AvailableTropical trawling fi sheries are often implicated with the generation of large quantiti...
WOS: 000406894400018Size selectivity of 40 mm square mesh 50 mm diamond mesh and 44 mm nominal diamo...
Not AvailableBycatch, which includes non-target organisms that are caught during the capture process...
In the present study, we have compared the selectivity of a diamond mesh codend (40D), currently use...
During selectivity experiments with square and diamond mesh codends, an evaluation of the covered c...
Size selection and exploitation pattern of diamond-mesh codends with different mesh sizes, 25 to 54 ...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
<div><p>It is well established that increasing mesh number in the circumference of a diamond-mesh tr...
774-779Size selectivity of 40 mm square mesh 50 mm diamond mesh and 44 mm nominal diamond mesh coden...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
WOS: 000272203600007In the present study, we have compared the selectivity of a diamond mesh codend ...
Mesh selectivity studies on commercially important species are essential to identify the fishable s...