Baffler keeps birds away from trawls
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Brady Bird Baffler invented by New Zealand's Ministry of Fisheries observer, Keith Brady, comprising orange plastic cylinders suspended at intervals along arms mounted on the sides of a ships stern is one of the strategy which is going to reduce seabird by-catch. The offal management strategies will enable the trawlers to have lesser and lesser by-catch of seabirds, which will enable to reduce seabird mortality.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2003
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Toothfish season 'one of the best'
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According to Greg Johansson, New Zealand longliners operating in Ross Sea have caught good lot of Antartic toothfish this year. Johansson is deepwater division manager for Sanford.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2005
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Single and twin-rig trawls compared
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Details of the Sea Fish Industry Authority new project, which is developed to test the performance of single and twin-rig trawl systems, are presented.
Publication Name: Fishing News International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0015-3044
Year: 2006
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