Trammel net discards in four southern European areas were considerable, with a total of 137 species (79.7% of the total) discarded 65, 105, 46 and 32 species in the Basque country (Spain), Algarve (Portugal), Gulf of Cadiz (Spain) and Cyclades islands (Greece), respectively. The overall discard rate in terms of catch numbers ranged from 15% for the Cyclades to 49% for the Algarve, with the high discard rate for the latter due largely to small pelagic fishes. Discards in the four areas consisted mainly of Trisopterus luscus (Basque country), Scomber japonicus (Algarve), Torpedo torpedo (Cadiz) and Sardina pilchardus (all three areas), and Diplodus annularis in the Cyclades. Strong seasonal variation in discarding was found, reflecting differ...
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a “guarding net”, a device placed at the bottom of a t...
Non-commercial invertebrate discards in an experimental trammel net fishery were studied in relation...
YESILCICEK, TUNCAY/0000-0002-3236-8227WOS: 000335117700009The present study was conducted with tramm...
Trammel net discards in four southern European areas were considerable, with a total of 137 species ...
Trammel nets are one of the most commonly exploited gears of small scale fisheries used all along th...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) use static gear which are thought to interact with marine ecosystems mor...
The cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) trammel net fishery is one of the most important small-scale fish...
The catches and discards of trawlers, seiners and trammel netters were studied in the Algarve (south...
Trammel net size selectivity was studied for the most important metiers in four southern European ar...
We identified and quantified the effect of season, depth, and inner and outer panel mesh size on the...
We identified and quantified the effect of season, depth, and inner and outer panel mesh size on the...
Trammel net fisheries were studied in four areas: the Cantabrian Sea (Basque Country, Spain), the Al...
In this study the effects on the discard reduction of guarding net rigged prawn trammel nets were ex...
Fisheries bycatches and discards constitute a significant problem in many fisheries worldwide. Unlik...
Recent publications have shown that a considerable proportion of the landings in the Mediterranean a...
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a “guarding net”, a device placed at the bottom of a t...
Non-commercial invertebrate discards in an experimental trammel net fishery were studied in relation...
YESILCICEK, TUNCAY/0000-0002-3236-8227WOS: 000335117700009The present study was conducted with tramm...
Trammel net discards in four southern European areas were considerable, with a total of 137 species ...
Trammel nets are one of the most commonly exploited gears of small scale fisheries used all along th...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) use static gear which are thought to interact with marine ecosystems mor...
The cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) trammel net fishery is one of the most important small-scale fish...
The catches and discards of trawlers, seiners and trammel netters were studied in the Algarve (south...
Trammel net size selectivity was studied for the most important metiers in four southern European ar...
We identified and quantified the effect of season, depth, and inner and outer panel mesh size on the...
We identified and quantified the effect of season, depth, and inner and outer panel mesh size on the...
Trammel net fisheries were studied in four areas: the Cantabrian Sea (Basque Country, Spain), the Al...
In this study the effects on the discard reduction of guarding net rigged prawn trammel nets were ex...
Fisheries bycatches and discards constitute a significant problem in many fisheries worldwide. Unlik...
Recent publications have shown that a considerable proportion of the landings in the Mediterranean a...
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of a “guarding net”, a device placed at the bottom of a t...
Non-commercial invertebrate discards in an experimental trammel net fishery were studied in relation...
YESILCICEK, TUNCAY/0000-0002-3236-8227WOS: 000335117700009The present study was conducted with tramm...