gillnet|gillnets|gillnetted|gillnetting in English

verb

catch fish using a gill net

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1. Drift gillnets | GND |

2. Acoustically reflective gillnets.

3. Gillnets (set or drift)

4. Gillnets anchored (set) – GNS

5. Set gillnets (anchored) | GNS |

6. - Twine diameter of the bottom-set gillnet and of anchored floating gillnet shall not exceed 0,5 mm

7. (9) "anchored floating gillnet" means any gillnet fixed or capable of being fixed by any means to the bottom of the sea and floating in the water column up to the sea surface;

8. According to ballasting and buoyancy these nets may be used to fish either in the water column up to the sea surface (anchored floating gillnet and drift-net) or close to the bottom (bottom-set gillnet);

9. The Bluefish fishery predominantly uses gillnets, but other gear includes hook and line, pound nets, seines, and trawls

10. According to ballasting and buoyancy these nets may be used to fish either in the water column up to the sea surface (anchored floating net and drifting net) or close to the bottom (bottom set gillnet);

11. The Binormal selection curve is the addition of two normal curves with a weighting factor (w) (Santos et al., 2003; Madsen, 2007) and the relative retention in this case is given by: Gillnet selectivity for whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri) from southeastern and southern Brazil

12. By 20 January each year, each Member State shall send to the Commission, through the accustomed data-processing support, a list of the vessels using bottom-set gillnets authorised to fish turbot in the Black Sea (GFCM geographical subarea 29, as defined in Annex I).