Although trawling, a fishing method that involves dragging a fishing net through the water by boat, is an ecologically disruptive method of fishing, it is also one of the most economically viable fishing techniques. Trawling utilizes large nets which, because they don't discriminate between fish species, catches a lot of bycatch. Bottom trawling, a method in which a net is dragged through the sea floor, is even more damaging (it shatters coral reefs, inhibits seaweed growth, etc.). However, all types of trawling catch numerous amounts of fish in each swipe through. Because it allows fishermen to capture many fish in a small amount of time, fishermen take advantage of it.
Primitive fishermen use trawling. It is a pretty obvious advance upon just setting a net.
The boats that are used for trawling are called trawlers or draggers
People continue trawling primarily for its efficiency in catching large quantities of fish and other marine life, which is essential for meeting global seafood demand. Additionally, advancements in technology have made trawling more effective, allowing fishermen to operate in deeper waters and target specific species. However, this practice raises concerns about overfishing and environmental impact, leading to ongoing debates about sustainable fishing methods.
Matsukata Hiroki no Super Trawling happened in 1995.
Most places where trawling is still an issue the only way to prevent trawling is taking extensive research of species change in the oceans due to trawling and presenting the reasearch to the local government. This will take a long time however if legislation is put in place to stop trawling there can be great benefits to the environement. Schemes like this are ongoing in countries like Cambodia where the compant is working with the government to prevent trawling and protect seahorse and nudibranch.
when constitutes trawling within the meaning of rule 26
Matsukata Hiroki no Super Trawling was created on 1995-08-25.
Are you trawling for shrimp today? I could trawl along at a crawl all day.
yes you should
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While touring the boat, I was startled to hear the shrimper shout, "Trawl!". How long will we trawl along like this?
it can because it provides liter