Coloured gill nets for reservoir fishing

Experimental fishing with different coloured nets has shown that white net yields better catch. The efficiency of the coloured nets was in the order yellow, grey, green and blue. Though there is little evidence to show some species preference to a particular colour, the results were not conclusive as the analysis of variance indicated that interaction between species and colour is significant only at 5% level.

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Main Authors: Narayanappa, G., Khan, A.A., Naidu, R.M.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1977
Subjects:Fisheries, experimental fishing, coloured nets, fishing gears, gill nets, reservoirs,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33724
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-337242021-07-08T01:53:41Z Coloured gill nets for reservoir fishing Narayanappa, G. Khan, A.A. Naidu, R.M. Fisheries experimental fishing coloured nets fishing gears gill nets reservoirs Experimental fishing with different coloured nets has shown that white net yields better catch. The efficiency of the coloured nets was in the order yellow, grey, green and blue. Though there is little evidence to show some species preference to a particular colour, the results were not conclusive as the analysis of variance indicated that interaction between species and colour is significant only at 5% level. 2021-06-24T17:31:26Z 2021-06-24T17:31:26Z 1977 article 0015-3001 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33724 en application/pdf application/pdf 44-48 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18332 12051 2015-10-21 15:56:56 18332 Society of Fisheries Technologists, India
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topic Fisheries
experimental fishing
coloured nets
fishing gears
gill nets
reservoirs
Fisheries
experimental fishing
coloured nets
fishing gears
gill nets
reservoirs
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experimental fishing
coloured nets
fishing gears
gill nets
reservoirs
Fisheries
experimental fishing
coloured nets
fishing gears
gill nets
reservoirs
Narayanappa, G.
Khan, A.A.
Naidu, R.M.
Coloured gill nets for reservoir fishing
description Experimental fishing with different coloured nets has shown that white net yields better catch. The efficiency of the coloured nets was in the order yellow, grey, green and blue. Though there is little evidence to show some species preference to a particular colour, the results were not conclusive as the analysis of variance indicated that interaction between species and colour is significant only at 5% level.
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coloured nets
fishing gears
gill nets
reservoirs
author Narayanappa, G.
Khan, A.A.
Naidu, R.M.
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Naidu, R.M.
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title Coloured gill nets for reservoir fishing
title_short Coloured gill nets for reservoir fishing
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