2014
DOI: 10.14798/72.2.716
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Commercial Freshwater Fisheries in the Republic of Croatia in the Year 2011 and 2012

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“…However, in Hungary, where the sampling has been going on for a number of years (10), there was a positive correlation between the catch in both groups (p<0.05), showing that during the good years both groups caught more fish (Table 1). Artisanal fishermen appear to be less selective, so in the Sava River where bream is the dominant species (Treer et al, 2003;Suić et al, 2011), it has also been dominant in the catch (Fig. 3).…”
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“…However, in Hungary, where the sampling has been going on for a number of years (10), there was a positive correlation between the catch in both groups (p<0.05), showing that during the good years both groups caught more fish (Table 1). Artisanal fishermen appear to be less selective, so in the Sava River where bream is the dominant species (Treer et al, 2003;Suić et al, 2011), it has also been dominant in the catch (Fig. 3).…”
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“…Besides maximum daily catch, anglers are also limited by the number of rods and hooks which they can use. Artisanal fishermen are limited by the annual catch quotas for different fish species, and those quotas are rarely fulfilled (Suić et al, 2011). Both groups are also limited by the seasons and some locations closed for fishing.…”
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