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Impact of limited short-term sea scallop fishery on epibenthic community of Georges Bank closed areas
2006
Marine Ecology Progress Series
On Georges Bank, 2 areas that had been closed to sea scallop fishing since 1994 were opened for a limited harvest from August 2000 to February 2001. The effects of this limited short-term fishery on the epibenthic community were examined using a 'before/after, control/impact' environmental design conducted with video surveys. A centric systematic survey with 1379 stations placed on a 1.57 km grid, with 4 video quadrats collected at each station (3.235 m 2 per quadrat equaling 17 789 m 2 total
doi:10.3354/meps307085
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