Direct gillnet selectivity tests for introduced brown trout populations in three Irish lakes are outlined. The net gangs and netting procedure utilised are described. Data indicates that the gear used was capable of capturing a random cross section of a trout stock in the length frequency range 19.8 to 47.7 centimetres
Gillnet size selectivity was reviewed in this study. Gillnetting is selective method of capturing fi...
Selectivity studies are very important for sustainable fisheries. Therefore, in this study, selectiv...
From April to October 1983 monthly samples, totalling 343 trout, were taken from the two reservoirs ...
Use of experimental gillnet fleets is common both in scientific studies of fish populations and in f...
Concentrations totalling more than 300 spawning trout from five sites at three parts of the Cummerag...
Gill nets are among the most effective gear for collecting many species of lake fishes. In scientifi...
The theoretical models pertaining to the selectivity of gill nets proposed by Holt (1957) and Olsen ...
In order to reach an estimate of the amount of gill-net set, potential sources of information are re...
Gill nets are a common sampling technique in inland and marine fisheries. However, gill nets are siz...
Biological characteristics of sea trout exploited in the rivers Bride (Co. Waterford) by angling and...
The small fyke net was introduced to Ireland in 1963 and has been operated extensively in tidal wate...
Statistical coverage of the sea trout catch is not so comprehensive as for salmon but a number of re...
Samples of trout, perch and roach were collected by gill netting from eight sampling stations over t...
The present paper deals with all the material collected up to the end of the 1967 fishing season and...
Gill-net size selectivity for fifteen fish species occurring in the upper San Francisco Estuary was ...
Gillnet size selectivity was reviewed in this study. Gillnetting is selective method of capturing fi...
Selectivity studies are very important for sustainable fisheries. Therefore, in this study, selectiv...
From April to October 1983 monthly samples, totalling 343 trout, were taken from the two reservoirs ...
Use of experimental gillnet fleets is common both in scientific studies of fish populations and in f...
Concentrations totalling more than 300 spawning trout from five sites at three parts of the Cummerag...
Gill nets are among the most effective gear for collecting many species of lake fishes. In scientifi...
The theoretical models pertaining to the selectivity of gill nets proposed by Holt (1957) and Olsen ...
In order to reach an estimate of the amount of gill-net set, potential sources of information are re...
Gill nets are a common sampling technique in inland and marine fisheries. However, gill nets are siz...
Biological characteristics of sea trout exploited in the rivers Bride (Co. Waterford) by angling and...
The small fyke net was introduced to Ireland in 1963 and has been operated extensively in tidal wate...
Statistical coverage of the sea trout catch is not so comprehensive as for salmon but a number of re...
Samples of trout, perch and roach were collected by gill netting from eight sampling stations over t...
The present paper deals with all the material collected up to the end of the 1967 fishing season and...
Gill-net size selectivity for fifteen fish species occurring in the upper San Francisco Estuary was ...
Gillnet size selectivity was reviewed in this study. Gillnetting is selective method of capturing fi...
Selectivity studies are very important for sustainable fisheries. Therefore, in this study, selectiv...
From April to October 1983 monthly samples, totalling 343 trout, were taken from the two reservoirs ...