Mesh Selectivity in the Multi-species Groundfish Fishery
One way that modern
regulators have attempted to manage fish stocks is by setting minimum
codend mesh size regulations for the trawl fishery. To study the effects
those regulations have had, researchers Joseph DeAlteris and David
Chosid of the University of Rhode Island’s Department of Fisheries
and Aquaculture embarked on a cooperative research project with Matt
Stommel and Mark Theroux, fishermen from New Bedford, MA. The
team set out to determine how past, present and future codend mesh
size regulations may affect the rebuilding of stocks of valuable Georges
Bank groundfish.
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Creator: Ken LaValley