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Multi Rig Trawl - Nephrops triple rig
In this rig three trawls are towed side by side using four trawl warps. -
Multi Rig Trawl - Sole triple rig
This is a fishing method used by smaller vessels to target Dover sole. It involves towing three small trawl side by side. -
SSC - Scottish Seine
In the Scottish seine the gear is shot on the seabed in a rounded triangle shape with very long weighted ropes attached to each end of the net. -
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. -
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). -
Sep-Nep codend
The Sep-Nep is an inclined panel of diamond netting to sieve the nephrops into the lower chamber and direct the fish into the upper chamber. -
Governance and Outlook
Oysters Aquaculture Profile - Governance and Outlook. -
Long line
Long lining can be used to target both pelagic and demersal fish. -
Demersal Trawl - Sole Trawl
A trawl towed on the seabed, with the mouth held open by a pair of otter boards (trawl doors) designed and rigged to target Dover sole. -
Pelagic Pair Trawl
A trawl towed in mid-water between two vessels to target pelagic fish. -
PS - Purse Seine
A purse seine is a large net used to surround a shoal of pelagic fish. -
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.