Electronic Monitory (EM) systems have been proven a valid tool for collecting fishery dependent data. They are being widely used in many fisheries as a complement or alternative to human observers to increase the monitoring coverage of fisheries. However, considering its wide application, following agreed minimum standard, it is important to compare the congruence between the information collected by EM and observers. We compared EM and two sets of different observer data collected on 6 trips of tuna purse seiners in the Eastern and Western and Central Pacific Ocean to analyze the similarity of fishing set type identification, estimation of tuna and bycatch catches between both monitoring systems. Overall EM was a valid tool to estimate the...
Scientific observer programs in fisheries are being deployed worldwide in order to obtain robust dat...
Ghanaian industrial tuna fisheries data covering the period 2006-2013 were analyzed following guidel...
This review will compare the habitat preference and behavior via electronic tagging studies with res...
The difficulty of ensuring adequate statistical coverage of whole fleets is a challenge for the impl...
Fisheries data forms the basis of fisheries management, simply because without these data it is prac...
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) establishes through its ...
Estimating bycatch is essential for monitoring the ecological impacts of a fishery in order to set m...
Fisheries electronic monitoring (EM) is increasingly being used to augment human observer programs a...
The collection of accurate fisheries catch data is critical to ensuring sustainable management of tu...
Electronic monitoring systems (EMS) have increasingly been used as an alternative technology to comp...
In the lack of direct estimate of tuna abundance, the French tropical tuna fleet of purse-seiners pr...
This document represents a first attempt to explore potential differences between the catches of tro...
Numerous pelagic species are known to associate with floating objects (FOBs), including tropical tun...
In the lack of direct estimate of tuna abundance, the French tropical tuna fleet of purse-seiners pr...
The Spanish tuna purse seine freezer fleet targeting tropical tuna in the Indian Ocean is one of the...
Scientific observer programs in fisheries are being deployed worldwide in order to obtain robust dat...
Ghanaian industrial tuna fisheries data covering the period 2006-2013 were analyzed following guidel...
This review will compare the habitat preference and behavior via electronic tagging studies with res...
The difficulty of ensuring adequate statistical coverage of whole fleets is a challenge for the impl...
Fisheries data forms the basis of fisheries management, simply because without these data it is prac...
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) establishes through its ...
Estimating bycatch is essential for monitoring the ecological impacts of a fishery in order to set m...
Fisheries electronic monitoring (EM) is increasingly being used to augment human observer programs a...
The collection of accurate fisheries catch data is critical to ensuring sustainable management of tu...
Electronic monitoring systems (EMS) have increasingly been used as an alternative technology to comp...
In the lack of direct estimate of tuna abundance, the French tropical tuna fleet of purse-seiners pr...
This document represents a first attempt to explore potential differences between the catches of tro...
Numerous pelagic species are known to associate with floating objects (FOBs), including tropical tun...
In the lack of direct estimate of tuna abundance, the French tropical tuna fleet of purse-seiners pr...
The Spanish tuna purse seine freezer fleet targeting tropical tuna in the Indian Ocean is one of the...
Scientific observer programs in fisheries are being deployed worldwide in order to obtain robust dat...
Ghanaian industrial tuna fisheries data covering the period 2006-2013 were analyzed following guidel...
This review will compare the habitat preference and behavior via electronic tagging studies with res...