The object of this leaflet is to discuss methods of comparing the success (catch per unit effort) of various types of traps for the capture of lobsters and the relationship of the information thus obtained to the lobster stocks themselves
Records of the actual numbers of lobsters caught in Irish waters prior to 1887, are difficult to obt...
Over the past two decades, fisheries of Atlantic Canada, in particular those Newfoundland have exper...
PhD ThesisEuropean lobsters form one of the most economically valuable portions of UK landings, yet ...
Once again it must be reported that only a small number of fishermen participated in the log book sc...
This leaflet continues the information provided by Fisheries Leaflets 11, 23 and 26. There was littl...
This leaflet continues the information given in Fishery Leaflets No. 11 and 23 concerning lobster tr...
During the ten year period from 1961 to 1970 certain changes took place in the lobster, crawfish and...
This leaflet continues the study of catch and effort in the Irish lobster fishery, commenced in 1968...
In comparative fishing trials with Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) pots, the attractant proper...
Much is in the process of being learned about the Dublin Bay Prawn or Norway Lobster Nephrops norveg...
Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Iri...
This leaflet adds to the information given in Fishery Leaflet No. 11 (Gibson, 1969) concerning lobst...
Fishing can have profound impacts on the ecology and evolution of marine populations. Understanding ...
This leaflet continues the information provided by Fishery Leaflets numbered, 11, 23, 26, 39, and 57...
The lobster fishery in the offshore waters of southern New England is in the early stages of develo...
Records of the actual numbers of lobsters caught in Irish waters prior to 1887, are difficult to obt...
Over the past two decades, fisheries of Atlantic Canada, in particular those Newfoundland have exper...
PhD ThesisEuropean lobsters form one of the most economically valuable portions of UK landings, yet ...
Once again it must be reported that only a small number of fishermen participated in the log book sc...
This leaflet continues the information provided by Fisheries Leaflets 11, 23 and 26. There was littl...
This leaflet continues the information given in Fishery Leaflets No. 11 and 23 concerning lobster tr...
During the ten year period from 1961 to 1970 certain changes took place in the lobster, crawfish and...
This leaflet continues the study of catch and effort in the Irish lobster fishery, commenced in 1968...
In comparative fishing trials with Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) pots, the attractant proper...
Much is in the process of being learned about the Dublin Bay Prawn or Norway Lobster Nephrops norveg...
Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Iri...
This leaflet adds to the information given in Fishery Leaflet No. 11 (Gibson, 1969) concerning lobst...
Fishing can have profound impacts on the ecology and evolution of marine populations. Understanding ...
This leaflet continues the information provided by Fishery Leaflets numbered, 11, 23, 26, 39, and 57...
The lobster fishery in the offshore waters of southern New England is in the early stages of develo...
Records of the actual numbers of lobsters caught in Irish waters prior to 1887, are difficult to obt...
Over the past two decades, fisheries of Atlantic Canada, in particular those Newfoundland have exper...
PhD ThesisEuropean lobsters form one of the most economically valuable portions of UK landings, yet ...