Pearls as bycatch mitigation strategy for Harbour porpoise (Phoecena phoecena)
One of the major threats to harbour porpoise population sustainability is thought to be the high incidence of bycatch specifically in gillnets. This study aims to examine the use of acrylic class pearls developed in an earlier study as acoustic reflectors on gillnets in an effort to increase their v...
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SLU/Dept. Of Aquatic Resources
2020
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