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Fisheries research, Tập 155, Số s, 2014
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1
Spawning stock–recruitment relationship in pikeperch Sander lucioperca (L.) in the Baltic Sea, with temperature as an environmental effect / Outi Heikinheimo, Zeynep Pekcan-Hekim, Jari Raitaniemi
2
Changes in fishing power and fishing strategies driven by new technologies: The case of tropical tuna purse seiners in the eastern Atlantic Ocean / Edgar Torres-Irineo and others
3
Estimating tag reporting rates for tropical tuna fleets of the Indian Ocean / T. Carruthers, A. Fonteneau, J.P. Hallier
4
Reconstructed catches and trends for mainland Portugal fisheries between 1938 and 2009: implications for sustainability domestic fish supply and imports / F. Leitão and others
5
Jellyfish blooms in the Northern Adriatic Sea: Fishermen's perceptions and economic impacts on fisheries / Maria Giovanna Palmieri and others
6
Use of otolith shape for stock identification of John's snapper, Lutjanus johnii (Pisces: Lutjanidae), from the Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea / Z. Sadighzadeh and others
7
Varying components of productivity and their impact on fishing mortality reference points for Grand Bank Atlantic cod and American plaice / M.J. Morgan, P.A. Shelton, R.M. Rideout
8
Juvenile growth and mortality effects on white shrimp Litopenaeus setiferus population dynamics in the northern Gulf of Mexico / Ronald Baker, Masami Fujiwara, Thomas J. Minello
9
Self-imposed length limits in recreational fisheries / Christopher J. Chizinski and others
10
Exploring the RTI (real-time incentive) tariff-based approach to single-species fisheries management / Sarah B.M. Kraak, Dave G. Reid, Edward A. Codling
11
Changes in the fish species composition in the coastal zones of the Kuroshio Current and China Coastal Current periods of climate change: Observations from the set-net fishery 1993–2011) / Hsueh-Jung Lu, Hsiao-Ling Lee
12
Evaluation of potential bias in observing fish with a DIDSON acoustic camera / Michal Tuser and others
13
Development of catch control devices in the Barents Sea cod fishery / Eduardo Grimaldo, Manu Sistiaga, Roger B. Larsen
14
Evolution and current state of the technology of echo-sounder buoys used by Spanish tropical tuna purse seiners in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans / Jon Lopez and others
15
Environmental and fishing effects on the dynamics of brown tiger prawn (Penaeus esculentus) in Moreton Bay (Australia) / Marco Kienzle, Anthony J. Courtney, Michael F. O’Neill
16
Proof of concept for a novel procedure to standardize multispecies catch and effort data / Henning Winker, Sven E. Kerwath, Colin G. Attwood
17
Observer bias and subsampling efficiencies for estimating the number of migrating fish in rivers using Dual-frequency IDentification / Ian C. Petreman, Nicholas E. Jones, Scott W. Milne
18
Accounting for vessel effects when standardizing catch rates from cooperative surveys / James T. Thorson, Eric J. Ward
19
Catch comparison between otter and rollerframe trawls: Implications for sampling in seagrass beds / Christopher D. Stallings and others
20
Life history of turbot in Icelandic waters: Intra- and inter-population genetic diversity and otolith tracking of environmental temperatures / Albert K. Imsland and others
21
Comment on “Fishing and fecundity: The impact of exploitation on the reproductive potential of a deep-water fish, orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus)”
22
Response to comment on “fishing and fecundity: The impact of exploitation on the reproductive potential of a a deep-water fish, orange roughy(Hoplostethus atlanticus)”