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Record #139979:

Ling, blue ling and tusk of the north-east Atlantic / Odd Aksel Bergstad, Nils Roar Hareide, eds.

Title: Ling, blue ling and tusk of the north-east Atlantic / Odd Aksel Bergstad, Nils Roar Hareide, eds.
Author(s): Bergstad, Odd Aksel,
Hareide, Nils Roar,
Date: 1996.
In: Fisken og Havet. (1996.), Vol. 15 (1996)
Abstract: Longline fisheries for ling (Molva molva) and tusk (Brosme brosme) are well established in Norway. Blue ling (Molva dipterygia) was always by-catch until 15 years ago deep-water gill-net fishery was introduced. Recently 5-10% of value of Norwegian landings was in these species. It is not clear whether separate stocks occur in sub-areas. Exploitation rates are high and catch per unit of effort may have declined by 70% since 1970s. Strategies for future monitoring are discussed.
Notes:

Fisken og Havet. Vol. 15 :1-126 (1996).

Keywords: 639.2 -- Fisheries.
639.2.001 -- Fisheries research.
N -- Renewable resources.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*61) -- North Atlantic Ocean.
SPRI record no.: 139979

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