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Project 50%
In 2009–10, an innovative partnership between scientists and Devon beam trawlermen – nicknamed ‘Project 50%’ – was set-up with an aim to help to protect fish stocks by reducing the amount of juvenile fish discarded overboard by over 50%. -
FRDC Project 2005/054
A collaborative extension program by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, SeaNet and Ecofish for the development and adoption of square mesh codends in select prawn and scallop trawl fisheries in Queensland. -
Candian Pair Seining Experiment 1969
Candian Pair Seining Experiment 1969 -
C43 Bass Lured Long Lines
This report describes work carried out on the North coast of Devon trialling a long line system using a range of artificial lures for bass; its evolution from conception to a full commercial application. -
Reducing Seabed Contact of Trawling: Design and model test of a semi-pelagic shrimp trawl for the pink shrimp fishery
Design and model test of a semi-pelagic shrimp trawl for the pink shrimp fishery. -
Investigation of Reports of Semi-Pelagic White Fish in the Clyde
This Marine Scotland Science Report is a series of reports that publish the results of research and monitoring carried out by Marine Scotland Science. These reports are not subject to formal external peer-review. -
Study Group on Discard and By-Catch Information
The document is a report of an expert group under the auspices of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea and does not necessarily represent the views of the Council. -
Channel Beam Trawl Roller Ball Foot Rope FEF 0738
The aim of the project was to provide beam trawl fishermen with a practical and efficient means of reducing impact on the seabed, reducing discards, improving selectivity and reducing fuel consumption figures via a ‘Rollerball’ ground gear design. -
Review of Technical measures in Scotland including mesh size changes
Gear database resource: Scottish Industry Science Partnership Review of technical measures for Scottish mixed demersal fisheries -
Escape gaps for velvet crabs (Necora puber); stock and economic benefits for the catching sector
Escape gaps for velvet crabs (Necora puber); stock and economic benefits for the catching sector -
The UK shellfish industry’s role in supporting shellfish ecosystem services and public goods and benefits
This report considers the role that fishing and aquaculture play in maintaining and enhancing shellfish ecosystem services and delivering public goods and benefits. The relevance of this to future marine policy development is also considered. -
Sustainable brown shrimp fishery - is pulse fishing a promising option?
This report has been funded by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation in the frame of the project “Ökologisch verträgliche Krabbenfischerei” – “Sustainable brown shrimp fishery” (FKZ 3512 85 0400).