This leaflet continues the study of catch and effort in the Irish lobster fishery, commenced in 1968, which was the subject matter of Fishery Leaflet No. 14 (Gibson 1968), As before, the results set out in this Leaflet have been obtained mainly from information supplied by Irish lobster fishermen who kept log books of their catch and effort in 1969. The response by fishermen to the requests by the Department to keep and fill in log books was still not as satisfactory as was expected, with the result that once again less than twenty log books were returned which contained information of sufficient standard to be useful in calculating the relationship between fishing and effort. The recording of this data is essential for the proper managemen...
In order to reach an estimate of the amount of gill-net set, potential sources of information are re...
Accurate information on total catch and effort is essential for successful fisheries management. Off...
Contributors: Stein Tveite, Kaare R. GundersenA total of 13 lobster stocks were subjected to a c.oho...
This leaflet adds to the information given in Fishery Leaflet No. 11 (Gibson, 1969) concerning lobst...
Records of the actual numbers of lobsters caught in Irish waters prior to 1887, are difficult to obt...
Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Iri...
This leaflet continues the information provided by Fishery Leaflets numbered, 11, 23, 26, 39, and 57...
Once again it must be reported that only a small number of fishermen participated in the log book sc...
The fishery for crawfish (Palinurus elephas) in Irish waters has previously been described by Gibson...
The Maine lobster fishery is one of the most economically valuable fisheries in the United States. I...
The object of this leaflet is to discuss methods of comparing the success (catch per unit effort) of...
The formation in 1979 of the joint venture (Irish-Spanish) fishing fleet, Eiranova, introduced to th...
This leaflet continues the information given in Fishery Leaflets No. 11 and 23 concerning lobster tr...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) fishery is one of Australia’s largest single-species recreational and...
East coast rock lobsters Panulirus homarus are collected by the indigenous people of the Wild Coast,...
In order to reach an estimate of the amount of gill-net set, potential sources of information are re...
Accurate information on total catch and effort is essential for successful fisheries management. Off...
Contributors: Stein Tveite, Kaare R. GundersenA total of 13 lobster stocks were subjected to a c.oho...
This leaflet adds to the information given in Fishery Leaflet No. 11 (Gibson, 1969) concerning lobst...
Records of the actual numbers of lobsters caught in Irish waters prior to 1887, are difficult to obt...
Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Iri...
This leaflet continues the information provided by Fishery Leaflets numbered, 11, 23, 26, 39, and 57...
Once again it must be reported that only a small number of fishermen participated in the log book sc...
The fishery for crawfish (Palinurus elephas) in Irish waters has previously been described by Gibson...
The Maine lobster fishery is one of the most economically valuable fisheries in the United States. I...
The object of this leaflet is to discuss methods of comparing the success (catch per unit effort) of...
The formation in 1979 of the joint venture (Irish-Spanish) fishing fleet, Eiranova, introduced to th...
This leaflet continues the information given in Fishery Leaflets No. 11 and 23 concerning lobster tr...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) fishery is one of Australia’s largest single-species recreational and...
East coast rock lobsters Panulirus homarus are collected by the indigenous people of the Wild Coast,...
In order to reach an estimate of the amount of gill-net set, potential sources of information are re...
Accurate information on total catch and effort is essential for successful fisheries management. Off...
Contributors: Stein Tveite, Kaare R. GundersenA total of 13 lobster stocks were subjected to a c.oho...