During the years 1967 to 1971 inclusive, tow-netting for pelagic fish eggs was carried out at 13 stations on the east, south and west coasts of Ireland. Sampling was limited to the period late April to mid-June. Sampling stations included estuaries, bays and the open coast. A total of 16,902 identified eggs was taken, belonging to 27 species or groups. This paper discusses the eggs identified and the conditions under which they were found
A sample of 1,637 immature eels of length 28 to 91 em and age 5 to 26 years was collected in summer ...
The spawning of pike was studied in 1965 and 1966 in five large Irish limestone lakes-Loughs Sheelin...
In 1965, Ireland imported approximately 13,235 tons of fishmeal for animal feeding stuffs, valued at...
Emes W. L. Halt was one of the pioneers of research on the spawning and early development of marine ...
The waters around Ireland contain some the most important spawning areas for north-east Atlantic fis...
This Leaflet gives the results of the examination of 104,851 salmon caught by the drift nets between...
Some thirty years ago the then Fisheries Branch of the Department of Agriculture decided to give rew...
The assessment and management of the herring fisheries around Ireland assumes that there are three d...
This Leaflet describes the methods used in sampling and gives the results of the 1981 survey in a se...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
A total of 843 immature eels of length 27 to 86 em and ages 5 to 28 years were collected in summer b...
This Leaflet describes the methods used in sampling and gives the results of the 1982 and 1983 surve...
Landings of seafish are recorded under three broad headings, namely, demersal fish, pelagic fish and...
The small fyke net was introduced to Ireland in 1963 and has been operated extensively in tidal wate...
The winter herring fishery off the south coast of Ireland, based on what is commonly called the Dunm...
A sample of 1,637 immature eels of length 28 to 91 em and age 5 to 26 years was collected in summer ...
The spawning of pike was studied in 1965 and 1966 in five large Irish limestone lakes-Loughs Sheelin...
In 1965, Ireland imported approximately 13,235 tons of fishmeal for animal feeding stuffs, valued at...
Emes W. L. Halt was one of the pioneers of research on the spawning and early development of marine ...
The waters around Ireland contain some the most important spawning areas for north-east Atlantic fis...
This Leaflet gives the results of the examination of 104,851 salmon caught by the drift nets between...
Some thirty years ago the then Fisheries Branch of the Department of Agriculture decided to give rew...
The assessment and management of the herring fisheries around Ireland assumes that there are three d...
This Leaflet describes the methods used in sampling and gives the results of the 1981 survey in a se...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
A total of 843 immature eels of length 27 to 86 em and ages 5 to 28 years were collected in summer b...
This Leaflet describes the methods used in sampling and gives the results of the 1982 and 1983 surve...
Landings of seafish are recorded under three broad headings, namely, demersal fish, pelagic fish and...
The small fyke net was introduced to Ireland in 1963 and has been operated extensively in tidal wate...
The winter herring fishery off the south coast of Ireland, based on what is commonly called the Dunm...
A sample of 1,637 immature eels of length 28 to 91 em and age 5 to 26 years was collected in summer ...
The spawning of pike was studied in 1965 and 1966 in five large Irish limestone lakes-Loughs Sheelin...
In 1965, Ireland imported approximately 13,235 tons of fishmeal for animal feeding stuffs, valued at...