Exploring the feasibility of technological transfers of two by-catch reduction devices in the crustacean bottom trawling of the central Mediterranean
Introduction: Most Mediterranean fish stocks are overexploited owing to high fishing efforts and poor exploitation patterns. Demersal trawl fisheries are considered the most impactful fishery type because of the high quantities of unwanted catch that is then routinely discarded at sea. Methods: In t...
Main Authors: | Chirco, P. (Author), Di Maio, F. (Author), Falsone, F. (Author), Fiorentino, F. (Author), Gancitano, V. (Author), Geraci, M.L (Author), Massi, D. (Author), Sardo, G. (Author), Scannella, D. (Author), Vitale, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2023
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