Articles

Brcic, J., Herrmann, B., De Carlo, F. and Sala, A., Selective characteristics of a shark-excluding grid device in a Mediterranean trawl, Fisheries Research , v. 172, , ps 352-360
Brewer, D., Heales, D., Milton, D., Dell, Q., Fry, G., Venables, B., Jones, P., The impact of turtle excluder devices and bycatch reduction devices on diverse tropical marine communities in Australia's northern prawn trawl fishery, Fisheries Research , v. 81, , ps 176-188
Briggs, R.P., A novel escape panel for trawl nets used in the Irish Sea Nephrops fishery, Fisheries Research , v. 105, , ps 118-124
Brill, R., Bushnell, P., Smith, L., Speaks, C., Sundaram, R., Stroud, E. and Wang, J., The repulsive and feeding-deterrent effects of electropositive metals on juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus), Fishery Bulletin , v. 107/3, , ps 298-307
Broadhurst, M. K., Tolhurst, D. J., Hughes, B., Raoult, V., Smith, T. M., & Gaston, T. F. , Optimizing mesh size with escape gaps in a dual-species portunid-trap fishery, Aquaculture and Fisheries , v. In press, corrected proof,
Broadhurst, M.K. and S.J. Kennelly, The composite square-mesh panel: a modification to codends for reducing unwanted bycatch and increasing catches of prawns throughout the New South Wales oceanic prawn-trawl fishery, Fishery Bulletin , v. 95, , ps 653-664
Broadhurst, M.K., Brand, C.P. and Kennelly, S.J., Evolving and devolving bycatch reduction devices in an Australian penaeid-trawl fishery, Fisheries Research , v. 113, , ps 68-75
Broadhurst, M.K., Kennelly, S.J., O'Doherty, G., Effects of square-mesh panels in codends and of haulback delay on bycatch reduction in the oceanic prawn-trawl fishery of New South Wales, Australia, Fishery Bulletin , v. 94, , ps 412-422
Broadhurst, M.K., Millar, R.B., Square-mesh codend length and selectivity in southeastern Australian stow nets, Fisheries Management and Ecology , v. online, , ps 1-11
Broadhurst, M.K., Millar, R.B., Hughes, B., Performance of industry-developed escape gaps in Australian Portunus pelagicus traps, Fisheries Research , v. 187, , ps 120-126