Gross energy requirement in fishing operations


Autoria(s): Boopendranath, M.R.; Shahul Hameed, M.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Energy is a key input into the fish harvesting process. Efficient use of energy helps in reducing operational costs and environmental impact, while increasing profits. Energy optimisation is an important aspect of responsible fishing as enunciated in the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. Gross Energy Requirement (GER) is the sum of all non-renewable energy resources consumed in making available a product or service and is expressed in energy units per physical unit of product or service delivered. GER is a measure of intensity of non-renewable resource use and it reflects the amount of depletion of earth’s inherited store of non-renewable energy in order to create and make available a product or service. In this study, GER in fish harvesting up to the point of landing is estimated in selected fish harvesting systems in the small-mechanised sectors of Indian fisheries and compared with reported results from selected non mechanised and motorised fishing systems to reflect the situation during 1997-1998. Among the fish harvesting systems studied, GER t fish-1 ranged from 5.54 and 5.91 GJ, respectively, for wooden and steel purse seiners powered by 156 hp engines; 6.40 GJ for wooden purse seiner with 235 hp engine; 25.18 GJ for mechanised gillnet/line fishing vessel with 89 hp engines; to 31.40 and 36.97 GJ, respectively, for wooden and steel trawlers powered by 99-106 hp engines.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/10620/1/Boopendranath_and_Hameed_2013_Energy_analysis..pdf

Boopendranath, M.R. and Shahul Hameed, M. (2013) Gross energy requirement in fishing operations. Fishery Technology, 50(1), pp. 27-35.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/10620/

http://epubs.icar.org.in/ejournal/index.php/FT/article/view/26597

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
Tipo

Article

NonPeerReviewed