A new one-boat mid-water trawl for Indian waters

Even though the rich and variegated pelagic fishery resources of our west coast are well known much has to be done for a judicial and systematic exploitation on a commercial scale. To fill up this lacuna the present paper describes in detail a new design of 10.5 m four-equal panel mid-water trawl, its rigging and operation from a medium size vessel. Comprehensive comparative efficiency studies of this gear with a 10.5m unequal panel mid-water trawl established the superiority of the new gear. From the results based on the mouth opening, resistance and the catch it is opined that this new gear can not only be used on a commercial scale in harvesting the seasonal pelagic fishery, but also as a secondary supporting gear in shrimp fishery in places like Veraval, where there is a commercially exploitable yield of quality fishes like hilsa, pomfret, seer etc., without much modification from conventional stern trawlers.

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Auteurs principaux: Mhalathkar, H.N., Ramarao, S.V.S., Mathai, P.G.
Format: article biblioteca
Langue:English
Publié: 1975
Sujets:Fisheries, fishing vessels, trawl nets, mid-water trawls, fishing operations, Veraval, Gujarat, India,
Accès en ligne:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33664
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