Trends in development in the prawn fishing technique in India: a review


Autoria(s): Kuriyan, G.K.
Data(s)

1965

Resumo

The paper provides some background information about the developments in the prawn fishing technique. The important indigenous gear for prawns are the filtering type nets like the stake nets, boat seines and beach seines with bag. The only indigenous net, which can be compared in design with the modern bottom trawling gear, is the "Thuri Valai" of the Madras Coast. Prawns have also been reported from the catches of gill nets and cast nets. Dredges and beam trawls are simplest among the dragged gear. Even though several earlier attempts were made with the beam trawl, in 1959 season a detailed experiment was made to study the fishing features of this gear. The subsequent experiments conducted were for comparison with otter trawl, towing of 2 beam trawls one behind the other and the use of tickler chain. The initial experiments with otter trawls were mainly directed towards operational aspects. The experiments were to evaluate the effectiveness of fully mechanised and partially mechanised operation, the effect of extra buoyancy of floats and the use of tickler chain. Subsequent developments had been on the structure and design of prawn trawling gear. Effect of long wings and sweeps were tested. Catches of nylon and cotton nets were compared. The sizes of meshes of the cod-end have also been increased.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16171/1/FT2.1_064.pdf

Kuriyan, G.K. (1965) Trends in development in the prawn fishing technique in India: a review. Fishery Technology, 2(1), pp. 64-68.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16171/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed