This chapter discusses the bycatch, incidental catch-ups and killing of aquatic animals by fishermen. Bycatches of marine mammals have probably occurred for as long as people have been putting nets and lines into the water. Most species of marine mammal that occur in places that are heavily fished have been caught in at least one type of fishing gear. Most types of fishing gear have been reported to ensnare marine mammals at one time or another. Some captures seem to defy reason. Large whales, for example, may become caught in a single lobster pot line, and porpoises can get caught in simple fish traps that they are able to find their way into but not out of. One estimate of global bycatch levels suggests that over 300,000 marine mammals pe...
Pound nets are traditional, passive fishing traps that have been used since the 1870s to catch estua...
Gillnet fisheries are widely thought to pose a conservation threat to many populations of marine mam...
Incidental mortalities of marine mammals and other marine organisms have become a major problem in c...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has ...
Fisheries bycatch is the greatest current source of human-caused deaths of marine mammals worldwide,...
Fisheries bycatch is a worldwide issue. In many developed nations, including Australia, major resear...
Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions ...
Human-caused mortality due primarily to bycatch in fisheries is considered a major threat to some lo...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species in active fishing gear, is the most significa...
Fisheries are extremely important in the context of marine mammal ecology, conservation, and behavio...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
By-catch is one of the most significant issues affecting fisheries management today. incidental mort...
Pound nets are traditional, passive fishing traps that have been used since the 1870s to catch estua...
Gillnet fisheries are widely thought to pose a conservation threat to many populations of marine mam...
Incidental mortalities of marine mammals and other marine organisms have become a major problem in c...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has ...
Fisheries bycatch is the greatest current source of human-caused deaths of marine mammals worldwide,...
Fisheries bycatch is a worldwide issue. In many developed nations, including Australia, major resear...
Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions ...
Human-caused mortality due primarily to bycatch in fisheries is considered a major threat to some lo...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species in active fishing gear, is the most significa...
Fisheries are extremely important in the context of marine mammal ecology, conservation, and behavio...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
By-catch is one of the most significant issues affecting fisheries management today. incidental mort...
Pound nets are traditional, passive fishing traps that have been used since the 1870s to catch estua...
Gillnet fisheries are widely thought to pose a conservation threat to many populations of marine mam...
Incidental mortalities of marine mammals and other marine organisms have become a major problem in c...