AbstractIn the present study, the catch of beach seine operating in the Eastern Harbor of Alexandria (Egypt) during the fishing season of 2009 was investigated. Fishing is allowed all year except for some weeks in the winter. Catch efficiency was estimated to be 37.94kg/haul and catch rate was 25.29kg/h. The catch was classified into economic (60.24%) and non-economic (39.76%) species. The total number of species caught in the Eastern Harbor was 46 species (31 economic, 15 non-economic) belonging to 31 families (16 economic, 15 non-economic). The economic category of species was dominated by the immigrant sardine species Herklotsichthys punctatus while the non-economic category was dominated by Engraulis encrasicolus. Eight species were les...
Abstract: Trawling remains a controversial method of fishing due to the poor selectivity of trawl ne...
AbstractThe study of fishery biology of Chrysichthys auratus from Damietta branch, Egypt showed that...
SummarySamples were collected seasonally from Western Harbour during winter 2012–winter 2013 to exam...
In the present study, the catch of beach seine operating in the Eastern Harbor of Alexandria (Egypt)...
AbstractIn the present study, the catch of beach seine operating in the Eastern Harbor of Alexandria...
Small pelagic fishes constitute most of the fish caught in the Mediterranean Sea and two thirds of t...
The present work aimed to obtain precise data on the catch of the purse seine net operating at dayti...
AbstractCatch and effort (CPUE) of the purse-seine using light, age and growth of lessepsian fish “E...
The diversity and relative species abundance of fisheries resources were studied from Winneba to Cap...
Catch and effort (CPUE) of the purse-seine using light, age and growth of lessepsian fish “Etrumeus ...
The Eastern Harbour (E.H.) is sheltered from the sea by a breakwater with two main entrances through...
A total of 72 fi shing trips were carried out by fi shery scientists onboard a purse seiner in the P...
WOS: 000186808800002Beach seine nets are commonly used in Turkish coastal areas, especially the Aege...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the richness of fish species in the Tondano River estuary. ...
The diversity and relative species abundance of fisheries resources were studied from Winneba to Cap...
Abstract: Trawling remains a controversial method of fishing due to the poor selectivity of trawl ne...
AbstractThe study of fishery biology of Chrysichthys auratus from Damietta branch, Egypt showed that...
SummarySamples were collected seasonally from Western Harbour during winter 2012–winter 2013 to exam...
In the present study, the catch of beach seine operating in the Eastern Harbor of Alexandria (Egypt)...
AbstractIn the present study, the catch of beach seine operating in the Eastern Harbor of Alexandria...
Small pelagic fishes constitute most of the fish caught in the Mediterranean Sea and two thirds of t...
The present work aimed to obtain precise data on the catch of the purse seine net operating at dayti...
AbstractCatch and effort (CPUE) of the purse-seine using light, age and growth of lessepsian fish “E...
The diversity and relative species abundance of fisheries resources were studied from Winneba to Cap...
Catch and effort (CPUE) of the purse-seine using light, age and growth of lessepsian fish “Etrumeus ...
The Eastern Harbour (E.H.) is sheltered from the sea by a breakwater with two main entrances through...
A total of 72 fi shing trips were carried out by fi shery scientists onboard a purse seiner in the P...
WOS: 000186808800002Beach seine nets are commonly used in Turkish coastal areas, especially the Aege...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the richness of fish species in the Tondano River estuary. ...
The diversity and relative species abundance of fisheries resources were studied from Winneba to Cap...
Abstract: Trawling remains a controversial method of fishing due to the poor selectivity of trawl ne...
AbstractThe study of fishery biology of Chrysichthys auratus from Damietta branch, Egypt showed that...
SummarySamples were collected seasonally from Western Harbour during winter 2012–winter 2013 to exam...