Two experiments (1. stow net set from small dory (4 m) and 2. a trawler was set in front of the mouth of the net to accelerate the flow of water) were conducted comparing three lengths of square-mesh codends (3, 2 and 1-m) made from 27-mm mesh with a conventional 34-mm diamond mesh design. Overall, the square-mesh codend incrementally (from 1 to 3-m) selected the target school prawns across narrower selection ranges and for the most part selected prawns that had a larger size at 50% retention. Fewer bycatch fish were also retained when the square-mesh codend was used. In addition, there were differences between the two experiments and the impact of catch weight on the selectivity of school prawns. The 2 and 3-m square-mesh codends retained proportionately more school prawns by both weight and number during the first experiment but less than the diamond and 1-m square-mesh designs during experiment 2, reflecting that more small school prawns were caught during the second experiment.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Fisheries Management and Ecology
Volume (Issue #)
online
Page #s
1-11
Contact information
Matt Broadhurst
Industry and Investment NSW
Fisheries Conservation Technology Unit
National marine Science Centre
PO Box 4321
Coffs Harbour
NSW 2450
Australia
mbroadhurst@nmsc.edu.au
Industry and Investment NSW
Fisheries Conservation Technology Unit
National marine Science Centre
PO Box 4321
Coffs Harbour
NSW 2450
Australia
mbroadhurst@nmsc.edu.au
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