Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4544298 | Fisheries Research | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Many adult sea bass (>40 cm total length) tagged between May and October around the coasts of England and Wales have been recaptured close to their respective tagging locations in successive years. Analysis of mark and recapture data sets, for the late 1970s and early 1980s and in 2000–2006, show that some 55% of all recaptures were within 16 km of their original release position. This suggests that mortality rates of adult bass in local populations could be reduced by around 50% if a number of carefully selected areas were designated as catch and release only for bass, thus providing a management option with which more and bigger sea bass will be available to recreational sea anglers.
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Authors
M.G. Pawson, M. Brown, J. Leballeur, G.D. Pickett,