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Gillnet selectivity for Chilean hake (Merluccius gayi gayi Guichenot, 1848) in the bay of Valparaíso

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To determine the selectivity of gillnets in the Chilean artisanal fishery for the Chilean hake Merluccius gayi gayi, an experimental net was used with three mesh sizes (5.2, 6.8 and 7.6 cm), with the lowest deviance being lognormal.
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Summary To determine the selectivity of gillnets in the Chilean artisanal fishery for the Chilean hake Merluccius gayi gayi, an experimental net was used with three mesh sizes (5.2, 6.8 and 7.6 cm). A total of 2279 specimens of Chilean hake were caught (24–56 cm total length, TL), mainly via gilling and snagging. The catch proportion below the size of sexual maturity SSM50% (37 cm TL) for each mesh size tested was estimated. Models were fitted separately according to the sex to compensate for differences in size compositions, with the males fitted to a binormal model and females fitted to the normal location model. Analysing both sexes combined, the model with the lowest deviance was lognormal, with estimated modal lengths of 30.9, 40.2 and 43.9 cm TL for meshes of 5.2, 6.8 and 7.6 cm, respectively. The estimated selectivity factor (SF) indicates that the modal size matches the SSM50% with a mesh size of 6.2 cm, while the length of retention of 50% (l50) coincides with the SSM50% with a mesh size of 7.6 cm.

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Estimating the size-selection curves of towed gears, traps, nets and hooks

TL;DR: This formal statistical modelling of selectivity is built on explicit definitions of the selection process and specification of underlying assumptions and limitations, and this gives the resulting estimates of gear selectivity (and possibly fishing power) a clear interpretation.
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Estimating the Size-selectivity of Fishing Gear by Conditioning on the Total Catch

TL;DR: In this paper, a conditional maximum likelihood model is used to estimate the size-selectivity of trawls, gillnets, and hooks when the data are obtained by simultaneous fishing with meshes or hooks of different size and/or shape.
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TL;DR: Manual on estimation of selectivity for gillnet and longline gears in abundance surveys as discussed by the authors, manually estimated selectivity of gill net and long line gears in the abundance surveys.
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Selectivity of fishing gears used in the Baltic Sea cod fishery

TL;DR: The subject is reviewed since the choice of methodology can have a significant effect on the interpretation of the outcome of selectivity experiments, and alternative ways to improve the size and species selectivity of trawls using selective devices are reviewed.
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The effect of twine thickness on the size selectivity and fishing power of Baltic cod gill nets

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