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Multi Rig Trawl - Nephrops triple rig
In this rig three trawls are towed side by side using four trawl warps. -
Disease, Medicines and Chemicals
Turbot (Psetta maxima) Aquaculture Profile - Disease, Medicines and Chemicals. -
Pots and Traps - Lobster
The D shaped creel with two entrances is the favoured trap by many lobster fishermen. -
Nutrient Pollution
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Nutrient Pollution. -
Governance and Outlook
Turbot (Psetta maxima) Aquaculture Profile - Governance and Outlook. -
Multi Rig - Quad rig
A method of towing four otter trawls side by side. -
Beach Seine
A net shot by hand or from a small boat in a circular shape and drawn ashore by hand from both ends, which targets fish living close to the shoreline. -
Semi-Pelagic Trawl
A trawl towed on or very close to the seabed with the trawl doors swimming several metres off the seabed. -
Pair Seine
In this fishing method a net similar to a demersal trawl is towed by two boats simultaneously. -
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. -
Separator panels
A separator panel is a horizontal panel of netting designed to divide the trawl into two sections one above the other. -
Delivering Safe Bivalves to the Market
There are specific requirements to ensure bivalve molluscs are safe for us to eat by reducing the risks from microbial contamination and biotoxins.