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Category | Fishing |
Editable | No |
Data Source | Ecosystem simulation |
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Description:
Fixed gillnets consist of a sheet of network stretched on stakes fixed into the ground, generally in rivers or where the sea ebbs and flows, for entangling and catching the fish. Drift nets are nets which are not anchored. They are usually gillnets, and are commonly used in the coastal waters of many countries.
MSP Challenge 2050:
Drift and Fixed Nets Catch is a month-by-month, computer generated data layer following the fishing efforts by this fleet calculated by the ecosystem simulation.
The Drift and Fixed Nets fleet catches numerous of the larger species, including:
- Cod
- Mackerel
- Flatfish
- Demersal fish
- Demersal predators
- Sandeel and sprat
- Many other species
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