Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Vol 12 No 4
A major problem faced in commercial crustacean fisheries, and the research and management of such fisheries, is the potential effect of discarding practices on survival and condition of non-retained catch. This report describes the results of trials undertaken to estimate survival rates of discards in the Orkney brown crab fishery.
Data and Resources
- Table 1 - Number of brown crabs collected for each observer trip by datecsv
Table 1 - Number of brown crabs collected for each observer trip by date...
Preview Download - Table 6 - Number of individuals collected per treatment and damage index during the projectcsv
Table 6 - Number of individuals collected per treatment and damage index...
Preview Download - Table 7_Model fit statistics for GLM/GAM models of survival of brown crabs in creelscsv
Table 7_Model fit statistics for GLM/GAM models of survival of brown crabs...
Preview Download - Table 8_Estimated survival rates of crabs in creelscsv
Table 8_Estimated survival rates of crabs in creels
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Preview Download - Table 9_Model fit statistics for GLM/GAM models of survival of brown crabs in tankscsv
Table 9_Model fit statistics for GLM/GAM models of survival of brown crabs...
Preview Download - Table 10_Estimated survival rates of crabs in tankscsv
Table 10_Estimated survival rates of crabs in tanks
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Publisher | |
Modified | 2021-06-03 |
Release Date | 2021-03-19 |
Identifier | 5fd7a69e-cc56-44b4-bc0d-5f65b05b39cf |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Scotland |
License | UK Open Government Licence (OGL) |
Public Access Level | Public |