Partially Annotated Bibliography of Purse Seines and Their Effect on Targeted Fishery Stocks

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Abstract: Available literature concerning purse seine fisheries was reviewed. Literature was selected for this report if 1) it presented information that provided insight into the history and long-term trends in a fishery and 2) it presented information on purse seines unique to a fishery. Information found in the reviewed literature revealed that purse seines are a highly efficient fishing gear and without adequate regulation are potentially damaging to targeted fish populations.

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ii, 28 p.

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Hammerschmidt, Paul C. July 1990.

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  • Main Title: Partially Annotated Bibliography of Purse Seines and Their Effect on Targeted Fishery Stocks
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  • Series Title: Management data series

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Abstract: Available literature concerning purse seine fisheries was reviewed. Literature was selected for this report if 1) it presented information that provided insight into the history and long-term trends in a fishery and 2) it presented information on purse seines unique to a fishery. Information found in the reviewed literature revealed that purse seines are a highly efficient fishing gear and without adequate regulation are potentially damaging to targeted fish populations.

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Hammerschmidt, Paul C. Partially Annotated Bibliography of Purse Seines and Their Effect on Targeted Fishery Stocks, report, July 1990; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1203410/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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