Turtle excluder device

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151Sea turtles / Reptiles of Australia / Endangered species / Lepidochelys / Bycatch / Turtle excluder device / Longline fishing / Leatherback sea turtle / Olive ridley sea turtle / Fauna of Asia / Cryptodira / Herpetology

Australian Sea Turtles There are only seven species of sea turtle found worldwide and six of them are found in Australian waters. These are the loggerhead, green, hawksbill, olive ridley, flatback and leatherback turtles

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 21:34:17
152Turtle excluder device / Longline fishing / Fisheries management / Cetacean bycatch / Brown whipray / Fishing / Bycatch / Shrimp fishery

Biodiversity and Threatened Species Matter

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 21:34:56
153Bycatch / Shrimp fishery / Incidental catch / Longline fishing / Sustainable fishery / Fisheries management / Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels / Turtle excluder device / Overfishing / Fishing / Environment / Fisheries

Seaweek 2007 Marine Bycatch Matters    Managing Bycatch in Fisheries  Senior Secondary – Year 11‐12 Geography and Multi Strand Science   

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 21:34:48
154Turtle excluder device / Longline fishing / Fisheries management / Cetacean bycatch / Discards / Fishing / Bycatch / Shrimp fishery

  Seaweek 2007 Marine Bycatch Matters    Discover Bycatch 

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 21:34:48
155Marine conservation / Turtle excluder device / Bycatch / Shrimp fishery / Trawling / Fisheries management / Cetacean bycatch / Brown whipray / Fishing / Sea turtles / Fisheries

Turtles escape trawls using Turtle Excluder Devices Australia’s Northern Prawn Fishery uses turtle excluder devices (TEDs) and bycatch reduction devices (BRDs) to reduce the catch of noncommercial species (bycatch). TE

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 21:34:28
156Fisheries science / Shrimp fishery / Turtle excluder device / Fisheries management / Sawfish / Trawling / Cetacean bycatch / Fishing / Fish / Bycatch

Crews find facts on bycatch The Northern Prawn Fishery has been looking at ways to monitor large, ecologically important bycatch species such as turtles, seasnakes and sawfish. Involving the fishers as “crew member

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 21:33:54
157Fisheries / Trawling / Hong Kong / Sustainable fishery / Naval trawler / Turtle excluder device / Fishing / Trawlers / Fishing industry

立法會 Legislative Council LC Paper No. CB[removed]These minutes have been seen by the Administration) Ref : CB2/SS/6/10

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Source URL: www.legco.gov.hk

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-25 21:40:16
158Fisheries science / Fisheries / Trawling / Fisheries management / Turtle excluder device / Naval trawler / Marine conservation / Fishing / Trawlers / Fishing industry

立法會 Legislative Council LC Paper No. CB[removed]These minutes have been seen by the Administration) Ref : CB2/PL/FE

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Source URL: www.legco.gov.hk

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-16 23:31:32
159Fishing industry / Bycatch / Turtle excluder device / Fisheries science / Fisheries management / Trawling / Shrimp fishery / Cetacean bycatch / Fishing / Environment / Sea turtles

What is bycatch? When fishers target certain species they want to catch they also can catch other species by accident, these non-target species are called bycatch. In Australia, our fisheries are trying to reduce bycatch

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 21:34:29
160Bycatch / Shrimp fishery / Turtle excluder device / Longline fishing / Trawling / Incidental catch / Fisheries management / Wild fisheries / Fishing vessel / Fishing / Fisheries / Fishing industry

PUBLISHED JUNE 2011 FISHERIES BYCATCH FACT SHEET

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Source URL: www.fish.wa.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-25 20:59:16
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