In many trawl fisheries, codend size selectivity is supplemented by adding selection devices to the gear. In the Barents Sea gadoid fishery, combining diamond mesh codends with sorting grids is compulsory. However, the use of grids increases the costs and complexity of the gear, causing discontent among fishermen and prompting researchers to seek alternative solutions. Lastridge ropes are ropes attached to the selvedges of the codend. In this study, we tested the effect of shortening the lastridge ropes of two diamond mesh codends with different mesh sizes on the size selectivity of cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogramus aeglefinnus), and redfish (Sebastes spp.). Shortening the lastridge ropes by 15% increased the mesh opening during the...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
Shrimp trawlers often use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small mesh codend to avoid bycatch of j...
During June 1986 codend selectivity of the Danish seine was measured using both diamond mesh codend...
In many trawl fisheries, codend size selectivity is supplemented by adding selection devices to the ...
Two decades of use of the compulsory selectivity gear configuration in the Northeast Atlantic bottom...
The use of a sorting grid followed by a size-selective codend with minimum 130 mm mesh size is compu...
During selectivity experiments with square and diamond mesh codends, an evaluation of the covered c...
This is a preprint of an article submitted for consideration in Fisheries Research, Copyright 2006, ...
This study investigated the size selectivity and catch efficiency in the North-east Atlantic demersa...
Diamond meshes in trawl codends have limited openness, which reduces escape opportunities for roundf...
In the North-East Atlantic demersal trawl fishery targeting cod and haddock, the interest on fishing...
Sorting grids and square mesh panels are the two most-applied technical devices to supplement codend...
In most trawl fisheries, drag forces tend to close the meshes in large areas of diamond mesh codends...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
Shrimp trawlers often use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small mesh codend to avoid bycatch of j...
During June 1986 codend selectivity of the Danish seine was measured using both diamond mesh codend...
In many trawl fisheries, codend size selectivity is supplemented by adding selection devices to the ...
Two decades of use of the compulsory selectivity gear configuration in the Northeast Atlantic bottom...
The use of a sorting grid followed by a size-selective codend with minimum 130 mm mesh size is compu...
During selectivity experiments with square and diamond mesh codends, an evaluation of the covered c...
This is a preprint of an article submitted for consideration in Fisheries Research, Copyright 2006, ...
This study investigated the size selectivity and catch efficiency in the North-east Atlantic demersa...
Diamond meshes in trawl codends have limited openness, which reduces escape opportunities for roundf...
In the North-East Atlantic demersal trawl fishery targeting cod and haddock, the interest on fishing...
Sorting grids and square mesh panels are the two most-applied technical devices to supplement codend...
In most trawl fisheries, drag forces tend to close the meshes in large areas of diamond mesh codends...
This paper evaluates the effect of changing from a diamond mesh codend (T0) to a 90° turned mesh cod...
Shrimp trawlers often use a Nordmøre sorting grid ahead of a small mesh codend to avoid bycatch of j...
During June 1986 codend selectivity of the Danish seine was measured using both diamond mesh codend...