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Artisanal fishing net float loss and a proposal for a float design solution

Journal

BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages 89-94

Publisher

INST OCEANOGRAFICO, UNIV SAO PAULO
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-87592016114306401

Keywords

Artisanal fisheries; Brazilian fisheries; Fishing gear; Fishing net floats; Gillnet floats; Small-scale fisheries

Funding

  1. Brazilian Scientific and Technological Development Council and Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministry [405066/2012-0, MCT-MPA 042/2012]

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Plastic floats from fishing nets are commonly found washed up on beaches in southern Brazil. They are usually broken and show signs of having been repaired. Characteristics of floats and interviews with fishermen suggest two main causes of float loss. First, collisions between active gear, bottom trawl nets for shrimp, and passive gear, drift nets for fish, destroy nets and release fragments of them, including floats. Second, the difficulty with which floats are inserted on the float rope of the nets when they are used near the surface. Floats are inserted to replace damaged or lost floats, or they may be removed if it is desired that the nets be used in deeper waters. Floats may thus be poorly fixed to the cables and lost. Here a new float design that offers greater safety in use and for the replacement of floats is described and tested.

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