A marine animal caught unintentionally by commercial fishing gear is known as bycatch. Dolphins trapped in nets targeting ...
In the United States Gulf of Mexico, bottom trawl surveys targeting groundfish and shrimp (hereafter, groundfish surveys) have been conducted since the 1950s, with standardized surveys beginning in ...
At around 5:30 a.m., after the tide starts to recede, Zulkifli Dalimunthe rushes to the shore a stone’s throw from his house, ...
A marine animal caught unintentionally by commercial fishing gear is known as bycatch. Dolphins trapped in nets targeting ...
Of that total, tropical shrimp trawl fisheries have the highest "discard" rate, accounting for 27% of the waste -- 1.8 million tons. Discards of "by-catch" -- which are not only wasteful but can ...
Trawling depends on the power of the fishing vessel and its ability to force fish, shrimp, and other organisms into the net. A trawl is a form of active fishing gear that operates flexibly to catch ...
Following the recent expansion of the Brazilian fishery to slope fishing grounds, a new directed trawl fishery for aristeid shrimps emerged since mid 2002. Aristaeopsis edwardsiana has been the main ...
Officials with the California Fish and Game Commission say that the emergency regulations were adopted for the commercial ...
Trawling, a destructive fishing method banned ... while crabs, threadfin, sole and shrimp are put on ice. The catch is sold to traders at port, who then sell it on to exporters in Tanjung Balai ...
Dolphins trapped in nets targeting tuna, sea turtles swept up in shrimp trawls and terrapins caught in crab traps are bycatch. Inland, gray squirrels at a bird feeder are also bycatch, as are ...