Tuesday May. 21, 2013
Comments on: Is Gill Netting an Effective Fisheries Management Tool?
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By bikeski on 05-15-12
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How in the world would the general public know—that is just asking for a guess—we are not
fisheries experts
By JCW on 05-15-12
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Gil netting kills just as many NON-TARGET SPECIES as target species.  It’s the same as burning
down a forest to kill one kind of bug.  Waste of money and time.
 
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