A seine net is a type of fishing net that is designed to encircle schools of fish. It consists of a long, rectangular mesh net with weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top, allowing it to hang vertically in the water. Seine nets are typically deployed from boats or from the shore, and they are effective for catching large quantities of fish at once. They are commonly used in commercial and recreational fishing practices.
A seine is a type of fishing net.
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Drag net and purse seine
A type of fishing using a Seine net. A Seine net is a tall flat net that looks like a chain link or chicken wire fence. The net is placed in a semicircle and the fish are 'herded' into it. The net is then closed by means of a drawstring and the fish lifted to the deck or shore.
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It's a fishing net that hangs vertically in the water.
purse seine
A seine net works better.
The homonym for senile is "seine" which refers to a type of fishing net or river in France.
Seine netting is a type of netting used in fish management. A seine net can be between 10 and 1200 metres in length and looks similar to a standard landing net used by anglers. The netting is weighted at the bottom with counteracting floats at the top resulting in a net wall within the water. It plays a large role in fishery management where its main purpose is the removal of fish from a body of water for stock reduction or survey purposes. Smaller nets can also be used as stops in ponds or raceways.
A. Ritchie has written: 'The Scottish seine net fishery, 1921-1957' -- subject(s): History, Seining, Fisheries