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Pinger research Where pingers have been successful in fisheries applications. Introduction This assessment considers the development of acoustic methods to reduce bycatch of dolphins in northern Australian gillnet fisher
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Document Date: 2011-04-20 02:28:37


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Bangkok / Durban / Harwood / Natal / Brussels / Townsville / Marseille / /

Company

Northern Gulf Resource Mangement Group / US West / Bowles A.E. / OceanWatch / D.H. and Gribble N.A. / VanAtten A.S. / Cornwall Wildlife Trust / /

Country

South Africa / Thailand / United States / Australia / Monaco / /

Currency

pence / /

Event

Extinction / Reorganization / /

Facility

Memorial University / Kyoto University / Tropical Sciences Research Facility / Siam City Hotel / University of Copenhagen / James Cook University / Duke University / Harbour Porpoise / Danielle Waples Duke University / /

IndustryTerm

automatic underwater sound monitoring systems / mammal sonar systems / fishery operator / greater acoustic energy / Dolphin sonar systems / recognised / acoustic devices / generic solution / energy / fisheries applications / pinger detector systems / /

NaturalFeature

Gulf of Carpentaria / East Coast / Atlantic Sea / Queensland Gulf / West Coast / Balearic Islands / Black sea / Mediterranean sea / Australian seas / Arafura Sea / Gulf of Maine / /

Organization

International Council for Conservation of the Sea / Memorial University / Defence Science and Technology Organisation / Queensland Fish Management Authority / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Acoustical Society of America / IWC Scientific Committee / Council of the European Union / Marine Biological Association of United Kingdom / Duke University / Centre d'Oceanologie de Marseilles / ACCOBAMS Secretariat / Universite de la Mediterranee / James Cook University / Gulf Fishermen’s Industry Association / Kyoto University / European Commission / KwaZulu Natal Sharks Board / University of Copenhagen / International Whaling Commission / /

Person

Natal Sharks / Danielle Waples / /

Position

pilot research study / /

ProgrammingLanguage

EC / /

ProvinceOrState

A.B. / Queensland / Maine / M.B. / California / /

Region

US West Coast / Mid-Atlantic / East Coast / US East Coast / Mediterranean / /

URL

www.nero.noaa.gov/prot_res/porptrp/pinger.html / http /

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