
handle: 1834/33775
Investigation on the comparative fishing trials to study the effect of bridles for a 10.5 m four equal panelled one-boat midwater trawl are described. Three bridle lengths of 20, 30 and 40 m were tested for relative efficiency evaluation. 30m bridles are found to be more suitable for the particular design and arbitrary selection of bridle lengths would be detrimental to the efficiency of nets.
Fisheries, midwater trawls, fishing methods, gear selectivity, gear research
Fisheries, midwater trawls, fishing methods, gear selectivity, gear research
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