North Sea pout bycatch mitigation 2004/05 - Fisheries Science Partnership

Fisheries Science Partnership Programme 9, carried out in December 2004. The Programme was set up to investigate the extent to which a sieve net, incorporated into an industrial fishing trawl, could reduce the by-catch of whitefish whilst retaining sufficient catches of the target species Norway pout (Trisopterus esmarkii) in the northern North Sea. Sieve nets (also known as veil nets) are curved cone-shaped funnels of netting traditionally fitted to the inside of beam trawls used for brown shrimps, to reduce the by-catch of unwanted fish.

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Created October 17, 2017, 10:51 (UTC)