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Current Status of Mobile and Static Sampling Gears Used in Resource Surveys
    
Poster Presentations
(* presenting author)

Rikke Frandsen*, B. Herrmann, R. Holst, F.G. O'Neill
Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Denmark
Assessment of Reliability of Results Obtained from Surveys Using Trawl Gears

Pingguo He*, T. Smith
University of New Hampshire, USA
Does Shorter Tow Duration Affect Catch per Unit Effort and Length Composition in Survey Trawls?

Emma Jones*, M. Jones, T. Greig, M. Campbell, I. Martinez, E. Armstrong, P. Copeland, D.G. Reid
Fisheries Research Services Marine Laboratory, Scotland
Quantification of Entrance Position and Catch Rate of Fish in a Survey Trawl in Relation to Season and Time of Day Using Multi-Beam Sonar and Video Cameras

Yong-Hae Kim
Gyeongsang National University, Korea
Quantitative Analysis on the Complex Movements of Fish School when Purse Seining Operation

Catherine Salerno*, L. Knapp
Gulf of Maine Research Institute, USA
Evaluation of a Fyke Net as a Resource Survey Method for Inshore Areas in the Gulf of Maine

Zhihai Chen, Congde Yu*
Zhejiang Ocean University, China
Calculation of the Horizontal Spread of Otter Trawls
Shark Communications