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Effects of deep-sea bottom longlining on the Hatton Bank fish communities and benthic ecosystem, north-east Atlantic—CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2011

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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2011

Several figure captions (Figures 3, 4 and 5) were listed incorrectly in the Results section of the paper by P. Durán Muñoz et al., first published online 2 November Reference Durán Muñoz, Murillo, Sayago-Gil, Serrano, Laporta, Otero and Gómez2010. The authors apologise for these errors. The correct figure captions are provided below.

RESULTS

Fig. 3. Discarded (black) and retained (white) fractions for the main species (total catch >25 kg) in terms of weight. The species are listed by total catch.

Fig. 4. Values of CPUEs (kg/1000 hooks) for the main taxa of fish, by depth strata (black bars, ≤1000 m; grey bars, 1001–1200 m; white bars, ≥ 1201 m; black line, total) and sampling block.

Fig. 5. Values of CPUEs (kg/1000 hooks) for the main vulnerable deep-water sharks and gadoid species, by depth strata (black bars, ≤1000 m; grey bars, 1001–1200 m; white bars, ≥ 1201 m; black line, total) and sampling block.

References

REFERENCE

Durán Muñoz, P., Murillo, F. J., Sayago-Gil, M., Serrano, A., Laporta, M., Otero, I. and Gómez, C. (2010). Effects of deep-sea bottom longlining on the Hatton Bank fish communities and benthic ecosystem, north-east Atlantic. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Published online by Cambridge University Press, 2 November 2010.Google Scholar