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UK Pavilion at the China Seafood Expo
We’re returning to the China Fisheries and Seafood Expo (CFSE) in October. Find out more about the event and how your business can get involved. -
SDN - Anchor Seine
A net shot in the open sea using very long ropes to lay out the net and ropes on the seabed prior to hauling from a boat at anchor. -
UK Pavilion at the Japan International Seafood & Technology Expo 2024
We’re returning to the Japan International Seafood & Technology Expo (JISTE) in August. Learn about the event and how your business can be involved. -
Demersal Trawl - Scraper net
A long low, demersal trawl towed on the seabed, with the mouth held open by a pair of otter boards (trawl doors). -
Twin Rig Trawl - Mixed species twin rig
A fishing method using two trawls side by side to target a mix of bottom living species and demersal round fish. -
Off Bottom Trawl
This is a trawl that, by the way it is rigged and towed, swims clear of the seabed but close enough to target some of the demersal species. -
UK Pavilion at the China Fisheries & Seafood Expo
We are partnering with the UK Government to host a UK seafood pavilion at the China Fisheries and & Seafood Expo in October. Sign up to join us there. -
Demersal Trawl - Nephrops trawl
A low demersal trawl towed on the seabed, with the mouth held open by a pair of otter boards (trawl doors) designed to target nephrops. -
UK Pavilion at the Japan International Seafood and Technology Expo
We’re returning to the Japan International Seafood & Technology Expo (JISTE) trade show in Tokyo. Here's how your business can get involved. -
Out-rig Trawling
Out-rig trawling is a method of multi rig trawling where two small otter trawls with nets behind, are towed from the ends of outrigger derricks. -
Semi-Pelagic Trawl
A trawl towed on or very close to the seabed with the trawl doors swimming several metres off the seabed. -
Headline Height
A trawl or static net where the gear has been redesigned to keep the headline (top of the net) low to prevent the capture of high swimming species.