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Evaluation of a Selective Flatfish Trawl and Diel Variation in Rockfish Catchability as Bycatch Reduction Tools in the Deepwater Complex Fishery off the U.S. West Coast
We tested the potential of a selective flatfish trawl to reduce bycatch of slope rockfish in the upper continental slope bottom‐trawl fishery (250–500 m) on the U.S. West Coast. The trawl we tested differed from typical slope trawls in that it was a low‐rise, two‐seam trawl with a severely cut back...
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