Attack behavior and presence of grey seals around pots : a search for seal-safe cod-pots in the Baltic sea
The seals and the fishery are forced to share the role as top-predators in the Baltic waters since they both depend on the same fish stocks, which leads to an unavoidable competition. Seals are raiding traps, leading not only to costly damaged fishing gears and loss in fish catch but also to the sea...
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SLU/Dept. Of Aquatic Resources
2016
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