Fishing Gear Selectivity and Selective Fishing: Means, Methods and Implications, Part 2

Thursday, August 21, 2014: 8:20 AM-5:20 PM
205C (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
8:20 AM
Halibut Hooking Success By Hook and Fish Size Determined By Direct Observation
Stephen Kaimmer, International Pacific Halibut Commission

8:40 AM
Selective Fishing for White Hake Using Newfoundland and Norwegian Style Pots
Philip Walsh Sr., Memorial University (Marine Institute)

9:40 AM
Thursday Morning Break


10:30 AM
Stock Assessment and Management Implications of Fishing Gear Selectivity
Steven X. Cadrin, University of Massachusetts

 
Th-205C-6
Selectivity, Unaccounted Mortality and Their Impact on the Resource (Withdrawn)
11:10 AM
Impact of Large Mesh Codend and Escapee Mortality: The Example of Haddock in New England Multispecies Trawl Fishery
Pingguo He, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Mike Breen, Institute of Marine Research; Finbarr O'Neill, Marine Scotland Science

11:30 AM
The Eco² Model – a Basic Bio-Economic Module for the Description of the Dynamics of Cohort Biomass in Response to Exploitation
Eckhard Bethke, Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries, Palmaille 9, 22767 Hamburg, Germany

11:50 AM
The Consequences of Balanced Harvesting of Fish Communities
Ken Haste Andersen, Technical University of Denmark; Nis Sand Jacobsen, Technical University of Denmark; Henrik Gislason, Technical University of Denmark

12:10 PM
Thursday Lunch


1:30 PM
Effects in Catch Efficiency As Consequence of Lifting the Sweeps in the Northeast Arctic Gadoid Bottom Trawl Fishery
Manu Sistiaga, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture; Bent Herrmann, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture; Eduardo Grimaldo, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture; Roger Larsen, University of Tromsø; Ivan Tatone, University of Tromsø

1:50 PM
Calibrating 6.1-m Shrimp Trawls with Seamap Trawls Off Texas
Gary C. Matlock, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

2:10 PM
Priority Effects in Commercial Traps for Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata)
Evan Kwityn, Rutgers University; Mikaela Provost, Rutgers University; Talia Young, Rutgers University; Olaf Jensen, Rutgers University

2:30 PM
Large Mesh Gillnets - a Complementary Tool to Standardized Multimesh Gillnets
Marek Smejkal, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology; Daniel Ricard, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology; Marie Prchalova, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology; Martin Cech, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology; Milan Riha, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology; Mojmir Vasek, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology; Jiri Peterka, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology; Jan Kubecka, Biology Centre AS CR v.v.i., Institute of Hydrobiology

2:50 PM
What Can Underwater Video Tell Us about Selectivity and Catchability? in Situ Observation of Spot Prawn (Pandalus platyceros) Traps in Deep Water
Brett Favaro, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University; Stefanie Duff, Vancouver Island University; Isabelle M. Côté, Simon Fraser University

3:10 PM
Thursday Afternoon Break


3:40 PM
Panel Discussion


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