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alternateName:
Tow log and catch data
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creator:
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datePublished:
2017-03-16
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description:
<p>This dataset reports the cruise metadata, gear deployment information as well as the weights for the species caught in each haul. Data was collected from paired tows to determine if a large mesh belly panel effectively reduces the catch of windowpane flounder in the small mesh scup fishery with existing gear and fishing practices. The data was analyzed to determine the statistical level of difference between the control and experimental nets for the targeted scup catch and for the windowpane flounder catch, should a difference exist.</p>
<p><strong>Related Datasets:</strong><br />
<a href="https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/685559">Scup and windowpane flounder length frequency</a><br />
<a href="https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/686539">Scup and windowpane flounder length frequency counts</a><br />
<a href="https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/686700">Scup and windowpane flounder expanded lengths</a></p>
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license:
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name:
Tow log and catch for study of windowpane flounder catch using scup gear and a Large Mesh Belly Panel (LMBP), October 2015 (Windowpane Bycatch project)
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producer:
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https://www.bco-dmo.org/project/665141
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Windowpane Bycatch
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description:
Extracted from the NSF award abstract:
Currently, bycatch of windowpane flounder in the northwestern Atlantic is a concern of fishery management. Exceeding the Annual Catch Limit (ACL) for windowpane has the potential to trigger Accountability Measures that restrict fishing activities. This project sought to enhance the opportunity for fishermen to fully access ACLs by validating the effectiveness of an innovative gear modification. CCE tested and evaluated a large mesh belly panel for use as an avoidance gear to reduce windowpane flounder bycatch in small mesh trawl fisheries in Southern New England. Statistical analysis of the data indicated that there was a significant reduction in catch of windowpane flounder in the control net compared to the experimental net with the large mesh belly panel when analyzed in terms of both catch weights and in number of individual fish.
A Final Report to The Northeast Consortium and The New England Fishery Management Council Groundfish Research Program (PDF)
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name:
Small Mesh Fishery Bycatch Reduction in the Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic Windowpane Flounder Stock Area
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url:
https://www.bco-dmo.org/project/665141
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2015-10-15/2015-10-15
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