Gill-net mesh selectivities of two species of commercial carcharhinid shark taken in northern Australia
1994
McLoughling, K.J. (Dept. of Primary Industries and Energy, Canberra (Australia). Bureau of Resource Sciences) | Stevens, J.D. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Hobart (Australia). Div. of Fisheries)
Experiments designed to estimate gill-net mesh selectivities for 2 species of commercially important sharks in northern Australia were carried out between 1983 and 1984. A gamma distribution model was used to obtain length-specific selectivities for Carcharhinus tilstoni and C. sorrah caught in nets with stretch-mesh sizes of 10, 15, 20 and 25 cm. Captured sharks were categorized as gilled or rolled (tangled) in the nets. The model provided a better fit to the data for C. sorrah than for C. tilstoni.
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