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Paul Winger

@wingerpaul

Director - Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Resources, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.

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Congratulations to MSc student Genevieve Peck on publishing the first chapter of her thesis! Read here: mdpi.com/2410-3888/9/5/…

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Thanks for visiting St. John's, Canada! World experts in sustainable fishing technology from 22 countries attended the annual meeting of the ICES Working Group on Fishing Technolgy and Fish Behaviour. @ICES_ASC

Thanks for visiting St. John's, Canada!  World experts in sustainable fishing technology from 22 countries attended the annual meeting of the ICES Working Group on Fishing Technolgy and Fish Behaviour. @ICES_ASC
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🚀 #HighlyCitedPaper alert! Dive into the "Hydrodynamic Performance of Full-Scale T0 and T90 Codends with and without a Codend Cover" 🌊Explore cutting-edge research: mdpi.com/2077-1312/10/3…🐟📚 #MarineScience #FishingTech #MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland

🚀 #HighlyCitedPaper alert! Dive into the "Hydrodynamic Performance of Full-Scale T0 and T90 Codends with and without a Codend Cover" 
🌊Explore cutting-edge research: mdpi.com/2077-1312/10/3…🐟📚 #MarineScience #FishingTech #MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland
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Thank-you for inviting Marine Institute, Memorial University to be part of this important research cruise and workshop aboard the RV Helmer Hansen. Developing size-selective snow crab traps is good for both sides of the Atlantic!

Thank-you for inviting <a href="/marineinstitute/">Marine Institute, Memorial University</a> to be part of this important research cruise and workshop aboard the RV Helmer Hansen. Developing size-selective snow crab traps is good for both sides of the Atlantic!
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Gear conflict? In eastern Canada, we're discussing whether bottom trawling for Northern shrimp injures valuable crab stocks. Listen here: cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

Gear conflict?  In eastern Canada, we're discussing whether bottom trawling for Northern shrimp injures valuable crab stocks.  Listen here:
cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
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Always a pleasure to meet people with a passion for sustainable fishing gears! A special thank-you to everyone who helped organize the 2nd International Fishing Gear Innovation Summit.

Always a pleasure to meet people with a passion for sustainable fishing gears!  A special thank-you to everyone who helped organize the 2nd International Fishing Gear Innovation Summit.
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‘Huge shift’ in Arctic research methods putting science in Inuit hands: Nunavut premier Read More: nunatsiaq.com/stories/articl…

‘Huge shift’ in Arctic research methods putting science in Inuit hands: Nunavut premier

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nunatsiaq.com/stories/articl…
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Juvenile redfish can be irritating bycatch in northern shrimp trawls. Check out this latest study led by Dr. Tomas Araya-Schmidt to address the issue: doi.org/10.1016/j.fish…

Juvenile redfish can be irritating bycatch in northern shrimp trawls. Check out this latest study led by Dr. Tomas Araya-Schmidt to address the issue: doi.org/10.1016/j.fish…
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Please join us in welcoming Nurul Huda - a visiting graduate student from DTU-Aqua (Denmark). Nurul is a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Barry O'Neill. His research interests focus on the engineering performance and environmental impacts of bottom trawls.

Please join us in welcoming Nurul Huda - a visiting graduate student from DTU-Aqua (Denmark). Nurul is a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Barry O'Neill. His research interests focus on the engineering performance and environmental impacts of bottom trawls.