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4 Panel Cod-end
By constructing a 4 panel cod-end, it allows the cod-end to remain more open and increases the flow of water, allowing the fish more space to swim. -
Gear Operation
This is where there is a complete change of fishing gear or the way the fishing gear is operated to change the catch composition. -
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. -
Escape Gaps
Escape gaps are usually flat pieces of rigid plastic with a rectangular hole in that is fitted into pots and traps to release small shellfish -
Inclined Netting Grids
An inclined netting grid is a panel of netting fitted inside a trawl and set at an angle. -
UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework
The UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework provides straightforward guidance for companies to report on how they respect human rights. -
Pots and Traps - Brown Crab
Two main shapes of trap are used to target brown crabs. -
Pots and Traps - Lobster
The D shaped creel with two entrances is the favoured trap by many lobster fishermen. -
T90 Cod-ends
In this design the cod-end mesh is turned through 90 degrees into T90 configuration. -
Legatum Foundation
The Legatum Foundation has a sector-based approach to granting and to developing a set of origination, due diligence, evaluation and reporting tools. -
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. -
Fyke Net
A fyke net is a type of fish trap and are generally operated in shallow coastal waters, such as estuaries and sheltered bays. -
Queen Scallop Dredge
A dredge used to target queen scallops are wider and higher than a traditional Newhaven scallop dredge. -
Demersal Trawl - Rockhopper trawl
The rockhopper, or hopper trawl, is a trawl that is towed on the seabed, with the mouth held open by a pair of otter boards (trawl doors).