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Improving safety at sea through vessel design in the pelagic sector
The Scottish pelagic fishing sector is making changes to the design of new fishing vessels to further improve safety at sea. -
Tiger Prawn
Tiger Prawns (widely known as "monodon") are native to the warm marine waters of Australia, South and SE Asia, and East Africa. -
White Leg Prawn
White Leg Prawns (widely known as "vannamei") are native to the warm marine waters of the Eastern Pacific. -
Why social responsibility matters
Social responsibility is the idea that businesses balance profit-making activities with activities that benefit society. -
Gill Nets
A gill net is a single wall of netting anchored on the seabed to catch fish that swim into it. -
Wreck Nets
Wreck nets are types of gill or trammel nets that have been rigged to shoot over wrecks or areas of hard ground on the seabed. -
Tangle Nets
A gill net design where the netting is hung onto the ropes to create a greater amount of slack netting. -
Acoustic deterrents
An acoustic deterrent is a device that emits pulses of high frequency sound to deter cetaceans from approaching fishing gear. -
Cefas Net Grid
The Cefas Net Grid is a selective device designed to separate nephrops from fish. -
Beam Trawl - Sumwing
In this fishing method of beam trawling, the beam is replaced with 'wing' style of beam without any beam shoes at the ends. -
Small Line
A fishing method is similar to longline fishing but adapted to suit the smaller inshore vessels. -
Amity Net Grid
The amity net grid is a selective device designed to separate nephrops from fish.