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Greenland shark ( Somniosus microcephalus ) feeding behavior on static fishing gear, effect of SMART...

Greenland shark ( Somniosus microcephalus ) feeding behavior on static fishing gear, effect of SMART...

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Greenland shark ( Somniosus microcephalus ) feeding behavior on static fishing gear, effect of SMART (Selective Magnetic and Repellent-Treated) hook deterrent technology, and factors influencing entanglement in bottom longlines

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Greenland shark ( Somniosus microcephalus ) feeding behavior on static fishing gear, effect of SMART (Selective Magnetic and Repellent-Treated) hook deterrent technology, and factors influencing entanglement in bottom longlines

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United States: PeerJ. Ltd

Journal title

PeerJ (San Francisco, CA), 2018-05, Vol.6, p.e4751-e4751, Article e4751

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English

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United States: PeerJ. Ltd

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The Greenland Shark (
) is the most common bycatch in the Greenland halibut (
) bottom longline fishery in Cumberland Sound, Canada. Historically, this inshore fishery has been prosecuted through the ice during winter but winter storms and unpredictable landfast ice conditions since the mid-1990s have led to interest in developing a summer fi...

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Greenland shark ( Somniosus microcephalus ) feeding behavior on static fishing gear, effect of SMART (Selective Magnetic and Repellent-Treated) hook deterrent technology, and factors influencing entanglement in bottom longlines

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ac3d2323ac1941408318312c2a273e8b

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ac3d2323ac1941408318312c2a273e8b

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2167-8359

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2167-8359

DOI

10.7717/peerj.4751

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