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- Gillnetting in southern New Zealand: duration effects of sets and . . .
Gillnetting in southern New Zealand: duration effects of sets and entanglement modes of fish Michael J H Hickford David R Schiel Department of Zoology University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch New Zealand e-mail address:Mil<e@zool canterbury ac nz Manuscript accepted 16 April 1996 Fishery Bulletin 94:669-677 (1996)
- Gillnetting in southern New Zealand: Duration effects of sets and . . .
The combined catch of 114 net sets of three net mesh sizes (2 5", 3 5", and 4 5") was analyzed for the mode of entanglement of captured fish and for duration effects on fish
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669 Abstract -This study examined thecatchfrom gill nets seton nearshore Gillnetting in southern New Zealand: rocky reefs around the Kaikoura Pen insula on the east coast of the South duration effects of sets and Island of New Zealand
- Manual on estimation of selectivity for gillnet and longline gears in . . .
Hickford, M J H and Schiel, D R , 1996 Gillnetting in southern New Zealand: duration effects of sets and entanglement modes of fish Fish Bull 94:669–677
- Catch characteristics of commercial gill‐nets in a nearshore fishery in . . .
The nets were bottom-set in shallow (9-26 m depth) and deep (35-100 m depth) water, mostly for 16 h, to test the effects of mesh size on the species composition and sizes of fish caught In 17 sets, 3284 fish of 55 species were caught Across all species, larger fish were caught in deep water and at the two largest mesh sizes
- Relationship between soak time and number of enmeshed animals in . . .
ACOSTA, AR Soak time and net length effects on catch rate of entangling nets in coral reef areas Fish Res 1994, 19, 105-119 HICKFORD, MJH Gillnetting in southern New Zealand : duration effects of sets and entanglement modes of fish Fish Bull 1996, 94, 669-677
- (PDF) Sustainable gillnet fishing - Academia. edu
The soaking time of the net varies from 1 to 6 h for drift nets and 12 to 24 h for set nets In set gillnet, both ends of the gear are secured to the sea bottom by means of sinkers or anchors
- Gillnetting in southern New Zealand: duration effects of sets and . . .
Issue 94 (4) Author (s) Michael J H Hickford, David R Schiel Cover date 1996 PDF hickford pdf Pages 669-677
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