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Japan in 1949 (although tests of similar equipment were taking place around the world in the last years of the 1940s). In the 1950s they were adopted worldwide, replacing nets made from cotton or hemp that were used before. The introduction of synthetic fibres in fishing gear from around 1950 changed a way of using natural materials that goes back several thousands of years. In the following decades (for example in Norway in 1975, 95% of all fishing gear was made of synthetic fibre), the new synthetic materials conquered the hegemony in net fishing.
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A trammel is a fishing net with three layers of netting that is used to entangle fish or crustacea. A slack central layer with a small mesh is sandwiched between two taut outer layers with a much larger mesh. The net is kept vertical by the floats on the headrope and weights on the bottomrope. Floats
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These are held horizontally by a large fixed structure and periodically lowered into the water. Huge mechanical contrivances hold out horizontal nets with diameters of twenty metres or more. The nets are dipped into the water and raised again, but otherwise cannot be moved. The nets may hold bait or
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fishing the net hangs vertically in the water by attaching weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top. A simple and commonly used fishing technique is with beach seine, where the seine net is operated from the shore. Danish seine is a method which has some similarities with trawling. In
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The fishers set up very light nets of buoyant flax and wheel in a circle round about while they violently strike the surface of the sea with their oars and make a din with sweeping blow of poles. At the flashing of the swift oars and the noise the fish bound in terror and rush into the bosom of the
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The haaf net is set in a rectangular wooden frame usually about four or five metres long and two metres wide supported by three legs. A central pole extends from one of the longer edges at a right angle. The fisherman wades into deep water and submerges the net, holding it upright with the central
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In modern times, hemp was almost the only material in large scale use in fishing gear until 1900 when it found competition from cotton. By 1950s cotton had taken over a large fraction of fishing nets, although hemp nets were still in use in large quantities. The first nylon fishing nets emerged in
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A lift net has an opening which faces upwards. The net is first submerged to a desired depth, and then lifted or hauled from the water. It can be lifted either manually (hand lift net) or mechanically (shore-operated lift net), and can be operated on a boat (boat-operated lift net)
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Cast nets (throw nets) are small round nets with weights on the edges which are thrown by the fisher. Sizes vary up to about four metres in diameter. The net is thrown by hand in such a manner that it spreads out on the water and sinks. Fish are caught as the net is hauled back in.
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The gillnet catches fish which try to pass through it by snagging on the gill covers. Thus trapped, the fish can neither advance through the net nor retreat. Uses a system of nets with floats and weights. The nets are anchored to the sea floor and allowed to float at the surface
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net with long wings. The front part of the net is laid along the seabed. The fishermen either wait until a school swims into the net, or they drive fish into it by creating some sort of commotion. Then the net is closed by lifting the front end so the fish cannot escape.
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in rivers. If fyke nets are equipped with wings and leaders, they can also be used in sheltered places in lakes where there is plenty of plant life. Hundreds of these nets can be connected into systems where it is not practical to build large traps. It is similar to
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strength. They are used for pulling, but not for pushing. The availability of reliable and durable ropes and lines has had many consequences for the development and utility of fishing nets, and influences particularly the scale at which the nets can be deployed.
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the UK seine netting for salmon and sea-trout in coastal waters is only permitted in a very few locations and where it is permitted one end of the seine must remain fixed and the other end is then waded out and returns to the fixed point. This variant is called
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is performed by two people, each seated in a coracle, plying their paddle with one hand and holding a shared net with the other. When a fish is caught, each hauls up their end of the net until the two coracles are brought to touch and the fish is secured.
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from spruce root fibers or wild grass, again using stones as weights. For floats they used sticks made of cedar which moved in a way which frightened the fish and helped keep them together. With the help of large canoes, pre-European
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is a net that is not anchored, but is drifting with the current. It is usually a gill or tangle net, and is commonly used in the coastal waters of many countries. Its use on the high seas is prohibited, but still occurs.
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A push net is a "small triangular fishing net with a rigid frame that is pushed along the bottom in shallow waters and is used in parts of the southwestern Pacific for taking shrimps and small bottom-dwelling fishes".
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at the top. Various light "corkwood"-type woods have been used around the world as fishing floats. Floats come in different sizes and shapes. These days they are often brightly coloured so they are easy to see.
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net which stands at rest, thinking it to be a shelter: foolish fishes which, frightened by a noise, enter the gates of doom. Then the fishers on either side hasten with the ropes to draw the net ashore.
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The purse seine, widely used by commercial fishermen, is an evolution of the surround net, which in turn is an evolution of the seine net. A large net is used to surround fish, typically an entire
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deployed seine nets which could be over one thousand metres long. The nets were woven from green flax, with stone weights and light wood or gourd floats, and could require hundreds of men to haul.
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Landing nets are large handheld nets that are used to lift caught fish out of the water, most commonly in angling and fly fishing. Landing nets are commonly used for large fish such as the
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Haas, Heather, Erin LaCasella, Robin LeRoux, Henry Miliken, and Brett Hayward. "Characteristics of sea turtles incidentally captured in the U.S. Atlantic sea scallop dredge fishery."
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Miettinen, Arto; Sarmaja-Korjonen, Kaarina; Sonninen, Eloni; Junger, Högne; Lempiäinen, Terttu; Ylikoski, Kirsi; Mäkiaho, Jari-Pekka; Carpelan, Christian; Jungner, Högne (2008).
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is almost invisible underwater. Divers often carry a net cutter. This is a small handheld tool carried by scuba divers to extricate themselves if trapped by a fishing net or
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BC to 2750 BC in Eastern Europe, created ceramic weights in various shapes and sizes which were used as loom weights when weaving, and also were attached to fishing nets.
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collect plankton from the ocean using fine mesh plankton nets. The vessels either tow the nets through the sea or pump sea water onboard and then pass it through the net.
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a relatively thin thread. Early nets were woven from grasses, flaxes and other fibrous plant material. Later cotton was used. Modern nets are usually made of artificial
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Bottom trawling results in a lot of bycatch and can damage the sea floor. A single pass along the seafloor can remove 5 to 25% of the seabed life. A 2005 report of the
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in England and Wales. The lave net is set in the water and the fisherman waits till he feels a fish hit against the mesh and the net is then lifted. Fish as large as
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can be small, cylindrical or egg-shaped, solid and plastic. They are attached on the head rope while weights made up of lead are distributed along the ground rope.
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A drive-in net is another fixed net, used by small-scale fishermen in some fisheries in Japan and South Asia, particularly in the Philippines. It is used to catch
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This is a general term which can be applied to any net which is dragged or hauled across a river or along the bottom of a lake or sea. An example is the
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A trawl is a large net, conical in shape, designed to be towed along the sea bottom. The trawl is pulled through the water by one or more boats, called
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Fishing nets have not evolved greatly, and many contemporary fishing nets would be recognized for what they are in Neolithic times. However, the
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In midwater trawling a cone-shaped net is towed behind a single boat and spread by trawl doors (image), or it can be towed behind two boats (
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pole. When a fish swims into the net the fisherman tilts the pole backwards to scoop the net upwards, thereby trapping the fish.
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Fishing nets are well documented in antiquity. They appear in Egyptian tomb paintings from 3000 BC. In ancient Roman literature,
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A surrounding net surrounds fish on all sides. It is an evolution of the seine, and is typically used by commercial fishers.
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and other ecologically sensitive habitats. In mid-October 2006, US President Bush joined other world leaders calling for a
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blade inside the small notch. There is a small hole at the other end to for a lanyard to tether the cutter to the diver.
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Sasso, Christopher, and Sheryan Epperly. "Seasonal sea turtle mortality risk from forced submergence in bottom trawls."
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Fishing nets have been used widely in the past, including by stone age societies. The oldest known fishing net is the
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are bag-shaped nets which are held open by hoops. These can be linked together in long chains, and are used to catch
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often use large-scale nets that are indiscriminate and catch whatever comes along; sea turtle, dolphin, or shark.
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Some types of fishing nets, like seine and trammel, need to be kept hanging vertically in the water by means of
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Ghost nets are nets that have been lost at sea. They may continue to be a menace to marine life for many years.
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makes many references to fishing nets, including the use of cork floats and lead weights. Pictorial evidence of
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Midwater trawling is relatively benign compared to the damage bottom trawling can inflict on the sea bottom.
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fragments of "probably two-ply laid rope of about 7 mm diameter" have been found in one of the caves at
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fishing are three types of fishing with the most sea turtle accidents. Deaths occur often because of
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shown in the image. The fishing depth of this net can be adjusted by adding weights to the bottom.
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or draggers. The activity of pulling the trawl through the water is called trawling or dragging.
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Solway Country: Land, Life and Livelihood in the Western Border Region of England and Scotland
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Syrian refugee in Lebanon manually manufacturing from her home a fishing net intended for sale
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make corks for fishing nets by shaping the pneumatophores of mangrove apple into small floats.
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uses a fishing net to trap lost sailors. References to fishing nets can also be found in the
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Prehistoric textiles: the development of cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze By E.J.W. Barber
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and infection, and, in those that need to return to the surface to breathe, suffocation.
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A special form of large hand net is the lave net, now used in very few locations on the
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Animals cannot see the net, so they swim into it and are tangled. High risk of bycatch.
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be fitted with lights to attract more fish. The most famous examples are found at
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Fisheries, pp. 48–54. Netherlands Commission for International Nature Protection.
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is a large fishing net that may be arranged in a number of different ways. In
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are traditionally used by local fishermen as sinkers for their fishing nets.
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High discrimination possible. Non targeted fish can be released unharmed.
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Stokstad, Erik. "Sea Turtles Suffer Collateral Damage From Fishing."
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were large glass balls for long oceanic nets, now substituted by
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Fishing nets and marker flags used on a small fishing vessel at
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and other reef fish. It is a dustpan-shaped net, resembling a
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for easier spotting. Glass floats are now collectors' items.
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and has been practised for thousands of years on the Rivers
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Finnish fishing net corks made out of birch bark and stones
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exiting from fishing net through a turtle excluder device
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from which the nets are constructed have hugely evolved.
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pp. 455–464. Harper & Brothers, Harvard University.
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Cork float of a fisher net engraved with a protective
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thread were common until recently and are still used.
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fishing net with float line attached to small plastic
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Fixed gillnets are nets for catching fish in shallow
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Fishing Gear Types : Fixed Gillnets (on stakes)
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Fishing nets are usually manufactured on industrial
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History of fishing
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Karelian
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Finland
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