Comparative studies of the efficiency of 32 m bulged belly, long wing and four panel trawls have shown that the bulged belly trawl to be superior to the other nets in catching bottom fishes and column fishes. 40% of the bottom fishes and 48% of the column fishes were caught by the bulged belly trawl. However, for prawn catch, the long wing trawl appears to be better as it landed 52% of the total prawn catch of the three nets. Bulged belly trawl was found to be next only to long wing trawl in this respect
Even though the rich and variegated pelagic fishery resources of our west coast are well known much ...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...
Investigation on the comparative fishing trials to study the effect of bridles for a 10.5 m four equ...
Comparative fishing experiments with 25 m bulged belly and 25 m six seam trawls were carried out to ...
To ensure a greater vertical opening while under tow, a trawl net with a bulged belly was made and c...
Results of the comparative efficiency studies with 10.5 m equal panelled and 10.3 m unequal panelled...
This paper deals with the results of fishing operations conducted with conventional trawls of size 2...
The paper details further experiments conducted for a reduction in the depth of belly of a 13.69 m (...
Results obtained with three trawl nets namely, 13.7m four seam, 15.8m six seam and 18.3m four seam o...
The newly developed 25m high opening trawl possesses the properties of a high rising bottom trawl an...
Result of comparative fishing trials with a bulged belly design with three different mesh ranges in ...
High opening trawl was found to be effective for the exploitation of bottom and off bottom fishes fr...
Apart from increasing the swept area of the trawls, the importance of bridles as a herding device ba...
The paper provides some background information about the developments in the prawn fishing technique...
Earlier investigations with 13.69 m (45') four seam shrimp trawl indicated the optimum depth of bell...
Even though the rich and variegated pelagic fishery resources of our west coast are well known much ...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...
Investigation on the comparative fishing trials to study the effect of bridles for a 10.5 m four equ...
Comparative fishing experiments with 25 m bulged belly and 25 m six seam trawls were carried out to ...
To ensure a greater vertical opening while under tow, a trawl net with a bulged belly was made and c...
Results of the comparative efficiency studies with 10.5 m equal panelled and 10.3 m unequal panelled...
This paper deals with the results of fishing operations conducted with conventional trawls of size 2...
The paper details further experiments conducted for a reduction in the depth of belly of a 13.69 m (...
Results obtained with three trawl nets namely, 13.7m four seam, 15.8m six seam and 18.3m four seam o...
The newly developed 25m high opening trawl possesses the properties of a high rising bottom trawl an...
Result of comparative fishing trials with a bulged belly design with three different mesh ranges in ...
High opening trawl was found to be effective for the exploitation of bottom and off bottom fishes fr...
Apart from increasing the swept area of the trawls, the importance of bridles as a herding device ba...
The paper provides some background information about the developments in the prawn fishing technique...
Earlier investigations with 13.69 m (45') four seam shrimp trawl indicated the optimum depth of bell...
Even though the rich and variegated pelagic fishery resources of our west coast are well known much ...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...
Investigation on the comparative fishing trials to study the effect of bridles for a 10.5 m four equ...