This document summarizes various fishing methods and gears that use nets, including:
1. Scooping nets like dip nets, crab lift nets, and blanket nets that scoop up fish by submerging and swiftly lifting the net.
2. Lift nets operated from platforms or boats to lift corners of the net and enclose fish.
3. Seine nets that form barriers with wings to surround areas of water and herd fish, like beach and lampara seines.
4. Gill nets that are vertically set curtains to entangle fish, including set, drift, and encircling gill nets.
5. Traps for jumping fish that catch fish in horizontal nets or boats as they jump out
This document summarizes various fishing methods and gears that use nets, including:
1. Scooping nets like dip nets, crab lift nets, and blanket nets that scoop up fish by submerging and swiftly lifting the net.
2. Lift nets operated from platforms or boats to lift corners of the net and enclose fish.
3. Seine nets that form barriers with wings to surround areas of water and herd fish, like beach and lampara seines.
4. Gill nets that are vertically set curtains to entangle fish, including set, drift, and encircling gill nets.
5. Traps for jumping fish that catch fish in horizontal nets or boats as they jump out
This document summarizes various fishing methods and gears that use nets, including:
1. Scooping nets like dip nets, crab lift nets, and blanket nets that scoop up fish by submerging and swiftly lifting the net.
2. Lift nets operated from platforms or boats to lift corners of the net and enclose fish.
3. Seine nets that form barriers with wings to surround areas of water and herd fish, like beach and lampara seines.
4. Gill nets that are vertically set curtains to entangle fish, including set, drift, and encircling gill nets.
5. Traps for jumping fish that catch fish in horizontal nets or boats as they jump out
This document summarizes various fishing methods and gears that use nets, including:
1. Scooping nets like dip nets, crab lift nets, and blanket nets that scoop up fish by submerging and swiftly lifting the net.
2. Lift nets operated from platforms or boats to lift corners of the net and enclose fish.
3. Seine nets that form barriers with wings to surround areas of water and herd fish, like beach and lampara seines.
4. Gill nets that are vertically set curtains to entangle fish, including set, drift, and encircling gill nets.
5. Traps for jumping fish that catch fish in horizontal nets or boats as they jump out
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GROUP 3
FISHING METHODS AND
GEARS SCOOPING NETS net that take fish by submerging a hanging net and swiftly lifting the gear to capture or enclose the fish over it. a.) Dip nets (salap or salok) b.) Crab lift nets (bintol) c.) Lift net (Salambaw) d.) Lever net (Salambaw) e.) Blanket nets (paduyan) f.) Bag net (basin) NEW LOOK a lift net is like a bag net but the handling process is accomplished from a rectangular platform supported by four corner posts. h.) TWO BOAT OR FOUR BOAT LIFT NET lift nets in which the corners are lifted from anchored boats. i.) PUSH NETS a small triangular fishing net with a rigid frame that is pushed along the bottom in shallow waters and is used in parts of the Southwestern Pacific for taking ships and small bottom-dwelling fishes i.) PUSH NETS j.) SKIMMING NETS lift push nets operated in deeper water from a small banca or raft that use a skimming motion while drifting with the boat (anod sulong). DRIVE-IN GEAR a gear uses a scare line or other devices to frighten the fish toward the net. The harvest of the fish is affected by the lifting process of the nets. a.) DRIVE-IN-NET (KALASKAS) b.) MURO-AMI DRAGGED GEAR
nets which are pulled through the water
or near the bottom or even pelagically for an unlimited time. a.) DREDGES net used to collect shell fish by raking or scratching action (kaladkad). b.) TRAWIS nets in the form of a conical bag with the mouth kept open by various devices and the entire gear is towed behind a moving boat (galadgad or taksay). I.e, bottom trawl and mid-water or pelagic trawl b.) TRAWIS 1.) BOTTOM TRAWL 2.) MID WATER or PELAGIC TRAWL SEINE NETS
nets that consist of a bust or bag with very long
wings or towing wraps. The capture of fish is done by surrounding a certain area of water with school of fish and towing the gear over this area with both ends to a fixed point on the shore and or on a vessel. a.) BEACH SEINE (BAYAKAS OR PUKOD) b.) LAMPARA OR SAHID c.) FISH CORAL SEINE (SEGNI IN BISAYA) d.) REEF SIENE
can operate on reefs or over
rough grounds. SURROUNDING NETS fishing devices made of long walls of webbings, capture of fish is by surrounding the fish not only from the side but also from beneath a.) ROUND HAUL SIENE (SAPYAW) is like a dip net with a bunt at the center payed out in arc form around a school of fish. b.) PURSE SEINE (PANGULONG) a type of fishing gear made of a long wall of netting framed with floatline and leadline. c.) RING NET (KUBKOB) d.) SCOOP NETS (GAYAD) e.) STOP SEINE (PANGULONG) GILL NETS simple walled curtain-like nets set vertically in water. a.) SET GILL NETS are nets that anchored or fixed — largarete patuloy, palagiang paningahan. b.) DRIFT GILL NETS gill nets that are set free from the bottom and free to drift with the current (Panti). c.) ENCIRCLING GILL NET
nets spread out in a circle and gilling
process is hastened by frightening the fish with various devices mostly by noise. (Bating or halang) d.) TRAMMED NETS The capture is by entangling the fish itself in the pockets or spaces created by the nets while the fish is try to escape. (Transmalyo) TRAPS FOR JUMPING OR FLYING FISHES A method of catching fish that it jumps, falls back into a horizontal floating or suspended net, raft trap, or even in an empty boat or box. (Pangsiriw in Iloko) thank you