2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2019.02.005
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Effect of gear soak time on size selection in the snow crab pot fishery

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“…This was corroborated by the estimated values for NRatio , which indicated capture of approximately one undersized crab for each of the targeted sizes (Table 3). These results confirmed that mesh sizes (Table 1) should be bigger to enable all undersized crabs to escape [38].…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…This was corroborated by the estimated values for NRatio , which indicated capture of approximately one undersized crab for each of the targeted sizes (Table 3). These results confirmed that mesh sizes (Table 1) should be bigger to enable all undersized crabs to escape [38].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Whether this result was due to a great abundance of undersized crabs in the area and/or the lack of size selection in the pots was unknown. However, the mesh size used was smaller than that recommended in previous studies [38, 39], which may have contributed to the retention of many undersized crabs. Researchers have reported that pots need at least 14 days for all undersized snow crabs (< 100 mm carapace length) to exit the pot to reach 100% size selection at the seabed [38, 39].…”
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