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Angle-dependent acoustic reflectivity of gillnets and their modifications to reduce bycatch of odontocetes using sonar imaging
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What is left and what was achieved? : a time perspective of a pioneering project 20 years after the European Fish Ageing Network
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Using acoustically visible gillnets to reduce bycatch of a small cetacean: first pilot trials in a commercial fishery
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A review of recent studies on the life history and ecology of European cephalopods with emphasis on species with the greatest commercial fishery and culture potential
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Validation approaches of a geolocation framework to reconstruct movements of demersal fish equipped with data storage tags in a stratified environment
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Using an innovative net-pen-based observation method to assess and compare fish pot-entrance catch efficiency for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
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Trophic niche variability influences body condition of female Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) on organosomatic and biochemical levels
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