European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) is a key species in commercial fisheries in the North Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat, and Baltic Sea. The reformed European Union Common Fisheries Policy includes the possibility of exemptions from the landing obligation for “species for which scientific evidence demonstrates high survival rates”. Discard survival from set-net fisheries is poorly studied. Trials were conducted on two commercial fishing vessels over seven trips from November to February 2017–2018 in the Baltic Sea. The nylon trammel nets had a nominal bar size for the inner/outer wall of 75/350 mm and 85/400 mm. Soaking time was 23–47 h, water depth 7–18 m, and deck temperature was − 0.1–6.0 ◦C. Following commercial practice, the tramm...
Evaluating the survival of discarded species is gaining momentum after the new European Common Fishe...
8 pages, 6 figures, 7 tablesThe landing obligation in the revised European Union Common Fisheries Po...
Trammel net discards in four southern European areas were considerable, with a total of 137 species ...
European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) is a key species in commercial fisheries in the North Sea, S...
Species that have a high likelihood of surviving the discarding process have become great concern si...
Measures to increase discard survival in the 80 mm pulse-trawl fisheries were assessed under commerc...
The European Commission landing obligation, including species-specific “high survival” exemptions, h...
By 2019, the Common Fisheries Policy will prohibit discarding in all European fisheries of any pelag...
When discarded from bottom trawl fisheries, survival of Nephrops norvegicus may be sufficiently high...
Evaluating the survival of discarded species is gaining momentum after the new European Common Fishe...
Under the “high survival” exemption of the European landing obligation or discard ban, monitoring vi...
The landing obligation of the reformed European Union Common Fisheries Policy is designed to encoura...
A pilot study to estimate the survival of saithe escaping from a cod-end with 145 mm diamond meshes...
In 2019, Europe will adopt a no-discards policy in fisheries. This entails the landing of captured s...
Discards survival probability in conventional commercial 80 mm pulse fisheries was assessed for unde...
Evaluating the survival of discarded species is gaining momentum after the new European Common Fishe...
8 pages, 6 figures, 7 tablesThe landing obligation in the revised European Union Common Fisheries Po...
Trammel net discards in four southern European areas were considerable, with a total of 137 species ...
European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) is a key species in commercial fisheries in the North Sea, S...
Species that have a high likelihood of surviving the discarding process have become great concern si...
Measures to increase discard survival in the 80 mm pulse-trawl fisheries were assessed under commerc...
The European Commission landing obligation, including species-specific “high survival” exemptions, h...
By 2019, the Common Fisheries Policy will prohibit discarding in all European fisheries of any pelag...
When discarded from bottom trawl fisheries, survival of Nephrops norvegicus may be sufficiently high...
Evaluating the survival of discarded species is gaining momentum after the new European Common Fishe...
Under the “high survival” exemption of the European landing obligation or discard ban, monitoring vi...
The landing obligation of the reformed European Union Common Fisheries Policy is designed to encoura...
A pilot study to estimate the survival of saithe escaping from a cod-end with 145 mm diamond meshes...
In 2019, Europe will adopt a no-discards policy in fisheries. This entails the landing of captured s...
Discards survival probability in conventional commercial 80 mm pulse fisheries was assessed for unde...
Evaluating the survival of discarded species is gaining momentum after the new European Common Fishe...
8 pages, 6 figures, 7 tablesThe landing obligation in the revised European Union Common Fisheries Po...
Trammel net discards in four southern European areas were considerable, with a total of 137 species ...