Discarding occurs because most methods of fishing catch more fish than the fisherman can legally land and sell. Therefore any commercial fishing activity will result in discarding of unwanted catch. Discards can be defined as that portion of the total weight of undersized, un-saleable or otherwise undesirable whole fish discarded at the time of capture or shortly afterwards.Funder: Marine Institut
Discarding, or returning unwanted catch to the sea, is a common feature of European fisheries, and ...
Fisheries discards are often seen as an enormous waste of resources and an impediment to the rebuild...
<div><p>Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring a...
Societal demands to reduce discarding and other impacts associated with fishing are growing. Pressur...
Discards are defined as the part of the catch that is brought on deck only to be returned to the sea...
Discarding is a common feature throughout global fisheries and of widespread management concern. The...
In the context of the Common Fisheries Policy reform, the need for decreasing discards has been high...
Discarding is the throwing overboard of unwanted fish or benthic animals [In this study, we define d...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
Fish discards are big news. On average, some 8% (6.8 million tonnes) of the total catch by weight of...
Westem Waters fisheries face major challenges in relation to the depleted state of the fishery reso...
The landing obligation is a key element of the reform to the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) which cam...
Discards refer to the part of the catch not retained on board during commercial fishing operations, ...
Discards refer to that part of the catch returned to the sea during fishing operations. This study a...
Beam trawling for flatfish is the dominant activity in the Belgian fisheries fleet. This activity is...
Discarding, or returning unwanted catch to the sea, is a common feature of European fisheries, and ...
Fisheries discards are often seen as an enormous waste of resources and an impediment to the rebuild...
<div><p>Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring a...
Societal demands to reduce discarding and other impacts associated with fishing are growing. Pressur...
Discards are defined as the part of the catch that is brought on deck only to be returned to the sea...
Discarding is a common feature throughout global fisheries and of widespread management concern. The...
In the context of the Common Fisheries Policy reform, the need for decreasing discards has been high...
Discarding is the throwing overboard of unwanted fish or benthic animals [In this study, we define d...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
Fish discards are big news. On average, some 8% (6.8 million tonnes) of the total catch by weight of...
Westem Waters fisheries face major challenges in relation to the depleted state of the fishery reso...
The landing obligation is a key element of the reform to the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) which cam...
Discards refer to the part of the catch not retained on board during commercial fishing operations, ...
Discards refer to that part of the catch returned to the sea during fishing operations. This study a...
Beam trawling for flatfish is the dominant activity in the Belgian fisheries fleet. This activity is...
Discarding, or returning unwanted catch to the sea, is a common feature of European fisheries, and ...
Fisheries discards are often seen as an enormous waste of resources and an impediment to the rebuild...
<div><p>Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring a...