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Dear Members,
I am looking for information on using electricity as a commercial fishing method in marine systems (not as a stock assessment method in freshwaters). I have picked up bits and pieces of information, but nothing too concrete. My specific interest is with respect to shellfish, but information has been so sparse that anything would be appreciated.
As well as practicalities of the method, if anyone has any insight with respect to the legality of it in European waters I'd appreciate it.
Regards,
Sue Marrs
Inshore Fisheries Advisor,
Scottish Natural Heritage.
UK
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