Incidental takes of dolphins in fisheries in selected towns and villages in Palawan, Central Visayas and Northern Mindanao in the Philippines are discussed. Dolphins are taken with the following types of fishing gear: troll lines, drivenets, bagnets, bottom sernets, driftnets and purse seines. The purse seines include those set by relatively small municipal boats around fish aggregating devices (FADs) within (and outside) 7km of shore.
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Dolar 1994 Incidental takes of cetaceans in fisheries in Palawan, central Philippines and Mindanao.
Incidental takes of dolphins in fisheries in selected towns and villages in Palawan, Central Visayas and Northern Mindanao in the Philippines are discussed. Dolphins are taken with the following types of fishing gear: troll lines, drivenets, bagnets, bottom sernets, driftnets and purse seines. The purse seines include those set by relatively small municipal boats around fish aggregating devices (FADs) within (and outside) 7km of shore.
Incidental takes of dolphins in fisheries in selected towns and villages in Palawan, Central Visayas and Northern Mindanao in the Philippines are discussed. Dolphins are taken with the following types of fishing gear: troll lines, drivenets, bagnets, bottom sernets, driftnets and purse seines. The purse seines include those set by relatively small municipal boats around fish aggregating devices (FADs) within (and outside) 7km of shore.