On the relative utility of different methods to increase the vertical height in an otter trawl


Autoria(s): Satyanarayana, A.V.V.; Narayanappa, G.; Narasimha Raju, D.A.
Data(s)

1970

Resumo

Comparative fishing experiments to study the relative utility of different methods for increased vertical spread of bottom trawl and the availability of off bottom fishes in the region were made using gussets, kite, separate float line and side panels on a two seam net. The catch rates as well as composition of fish were studied. The opening of the trawl mouth, both horizontally and vertically, under different operating gears and towing tension on warps were measured and estimated for comparison purposes. Better catch rate with good quality fishes was obtained with the gear operated with separate float line. With kite, the vertical spread was increased with less catch indicating poor concentration of off bottom fishes.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16470/1/FT7.1_023.pdf

Satyanarayana, A.V.V. and Narayanappa, G. and Narasimha Raju, D.A. (1970) On the relative utility of different methods to increase the vertical height in an otter trawl. Fishery Technology, 7(1), pp. 23-32.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16470/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

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