Explaining catch efficiency of cod pots using in situ behavioural studies
The seal populations in the Baltic have been growing since the 1980s causing great eco-nomic losses for the fisheries since seals are using fishing gear as easy food sources. One solution to the seal and fishery conflict is the development of seal safe fishing gear. Pots are a possible solution in t...
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SLU/Dept. Of Aquatic Resources
2016
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