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Mitigation of Fishery-Sea Turtle Interactions: Efficiency of the Circle Hook in Comparison with J-Hook in Longline Fishery

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2016
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Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department
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Poster on Mitigation of Fishery-Sea Turtle Interactions: Efficiency of the Circle Hook in Comparison with J-Hook in Longline Fishery
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/6794
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Circle Hook; J-Hook; Turtles; Longline fishery; Efficiency; Indian Ocean; Bay of Bengal; Thai waters; Andaman; Malaysia waters; Philippines waters; Hook rate; hooking position; Tuna
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