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On|Demand Fishing Gear Feasibility Study


On-Demand Fishing Gear Feasibility Study - Mass.gov

A twelve-month project which will evaluate fishing, legal, regulatory, technological challenges and opportunities of alternative lobster gear.

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries

DMF's Ropeless Fishing Gear Feasibility Report Released. The first ... In our report, Assessing the Feasibility of On-Demand Gear in New England ...

2023 Northeast Experimental On-Demand Gear System Trials ...

... demand fishing gear without an exempted fishing permit. In July 2022, NOAA ... demand fishing research program. Contacts. Gear Research Team: nec ...

Draft Ropeless Roadmap: A Strategy to Develop On-Demand Fishing

Less expensive alternatives to acoustic releases may be feasible in some fisheries. For example, the use of a grappling hook to recover tended gear has ...

Massachusetts Launches 'Ropeless' Fishing Gear Feasibility Study

Massachusetts Launches 'Ropeless' Fishing Gear Feasibility Study: Twelve-month project will evaluate fishing, legal, regulatory, ...

On-Demand Fishing Gear (Blog & Podcast)

The report, Assessing the Feasibility of On-Demand Gear in New England Lobster Fisheries, was released in April 2022 and includes ...

Decline in on-demand fishing gear costs with learning - Frontiers

An analysis of these vertical line strength requirements in the lobster trap fishery in the Gulf of Maine found that weak ropes are not as feasible for use in ...

The futures of right whales and lobstermen are entangled. Could ...

“It's more that the closure is what helps the whales; the ropeless [gear] is what helps the fishermen.” On-demand gear is still in the research ...

The Road to Ropeless Fishing Gear - Conservation Law Foundation

And, so far, this study has shown that this technology can make that feasible.” But, admits Fuller, there is still work ahead to get these ropeless systems ...

Mass DMF's On-Demand Fishing Gear Economic Modeling Report ...

Massachusetts DMF's Ropeless Fishing Gear Feasibility Report Released April 1, 2022 In "Mid Atlantic". MA Awarded $4.6 Million to Support ...

On-Demand Fishing Status – January 14 2022 - Ropeless Consortium

This pilot study has demonstrated that trust and firm commitments to gaining a better scientific understanding of the feasibility of this gear ...

New England Gear Innovation Fund

and fixed costs of using on-demand fishing gear. Project will provide state ... local access to learn about and trial this gear through community ...

South Atlantic Black Seabass Ropeless (On-Demand) Gear ...

demand fishing gear research and manufacturing, fisheries management, and ... and opportunities for making ropeless gear commercially feasible in the south ...

Alternative Gear Research and Gear Library - Maine.gov

It will also provide an opportunity for fishermen to participate in the evaluation of these systems and to provide feedback on the feasibility of the technology ...

Assessing the Feasibility of On-Demand Gear in New England ...

Massachusetts DMF's Ropeless Fishing Gear Feasibility Report Released. April ... Feasibility of On-Demand Gear in New England Lobster Fisheries, 16:40 ...

Exploring ropeless gear for sustainable lobster fishing

Rob Morris (EdgeTech) works with three Pt. Judith, Rhode Island fishermen, in preparation for on-demand fishing trials.

New fishing gear is crucial for saving whales and fishing incomes

... report into on-demand fishing gear from the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries. ... viability and are now discussing affordability ...

Black Sea Bass Fishery — Georgia Conservancy

... study the innovation of on-demand traps, also known as “ropeless fishing gear”, to encourage sustainably-caught black sea bass. On-demand traps are a key ...

Ropeless fishing gear focus of new one-year study by state agency

To study the feasibility of ropeless gear, the division is seeking input from fishermen (both lobster and scallop), technologists, policy ...

Feds in funding push for ropeless gear to spares whales

Some fishermen have expressed skepticism about the feasibility of ropeless gear while others have worked with government agencies to test it.