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Effect of an increase in codend mesh size on discarding in the Loligo squid-directed fishery: a commercial-scale (2009)

by S E King, E N Powell, E A Bochenek
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by Doryteuthis (loligo Pealeii, Illex Illecebrosus, Bottom Trawl, On The , 2012
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...ncrease resulted in a significant reduction in bycatch of juvenile longfinssquid, total marketable landings were reduced by 73.9% and there were no significant reductions insbycatch of other species (=-=King et al. 2009-=-). This study suggests that codend mesh size management issnot necessarily an appropriate option for the longfin squid fishery.sThe longfin squid trawl fishery has experienced some interactions with p...

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