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Record #190843:

Flatfish herding behavior in response to trawl sweeps: a comparison of diel responses to conventional sweeps and elevated sweeps / Clifford H. Ryer.

Title: Flatfish herding behavior in response to trawl sweeps: a comparison of diel responses to conventional sweeps and elevated sweeps / Clifford H. Ryer.
Author(s): Ryer, Clifford H.
Date: 2010.
In: Fishery Bulletin. (2010.), Vol. 108(2) (2010)
Abstract: Reports laboratory and field experiments to determine effectiveness of elevation of trawl sweeps off sea-floor. Elevation may reduce sea-floor disturbance but may also reduce effectiveness of flatfish herding. Tests hypotheses that: sweeps are more effective at herding flatfish during day than at night, when fish are unable to see approaching gear; and that elevation of sweeps off sea-floor reduces herding during day, but not at night. Results of both field and laboratory experiments are consistent with premise that vision is principle sensory input that controls fish behaviour and orientation to trawl gear.
Notes:

Fishery Bulletin. Vol. 108(2) :145-154 (2010).

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation.
597 -- Fish.
597.587.9 -- Pleuronectiformes.
639.2 -- Fisheries.
639.2.001 -- Fisheries research.
639.2.081 -- Fishing, methods and equipment.
N -- Renewable resources.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*66) -- North Pacific Ocean.
(*662) -- Bering Sea and Strait.
SPRI record no.: 190843

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