Antarctic fish by-catch observation during krill fishing cruise onboard polish trawler Dalmor II (March to July 2011)
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359 Antarctic krill catches were analysed for by-catch, it took 48.5% of observed catches and 31.3% of total catches. Fish by-catches were usual in the sector 48.1 (89.1% of cases); the most of by-caught fishes belonged to families Nototheniidae (NOX) (66.3%). Fish by-catches in the sector 48.2 were recorded in 50% examined catches; the most frequent were fishes of families Myctophidae (LXX).
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Nature and Landscape Conservation
Field
Environmental Science
Domain
Physical Sciences
Confidence Score
48%
Source
Scholar Data Model