Testing of hook sizes and appendages to reduce yelloweye rockfish
PDF) Evidence for rapid avoidance of rockfish habitat under reduced quota and comprehensive at-sea monitoring in the British Columbia Pacific Halibut fishery
Meagan ABELE, Master's Student, Bachelor of Science, Oregon State University, Oregon, OSU, Department of Geography, Environmental Sciences, and Marine Resource Management (GEM)
International Pacific Halibut Commission on LinkedIn: IPHC
Testing of hook sizes and appendages to reduce yelloweye rockfish bycatch in a Pacific halibut longline fishery - ScienceDirect
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Photograph of representative čibu·d used in phase 1 of this study and
14/0 circle hook with appendage and standard control 14/0 circle hook
Yelloweye Rockfish
Summary of number of captures, TL, and anatomical hooking location data
Catch of halibut and bycatch per set for paired 8/0 circle hooks, a
Evidence for rapid avoidance of rockfish habitat under reduced quota and comprehensive at-sea monitoring in the British Columbia Pacific halibut fishery
Classification used to describe the anatomical hooking position in sea
International Pacific Halibut Commission on LinkedIn: IPHC
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