On the results of preliminary fishing trials with shark long lines in Veraval waters

Experimental fishing operations with shark long lines were conducted in the sea off Veraval with a view to studying their efficiency and gathering information on the available resources of sharks to be used for planning the future gear investigations. The trials were undertaken in 1967, employing departmental fishing vessel "Fishtech No. IV" (10.9 m O.L. and 48 H.P. engine). A total of 5525 hooks were employed and 242 sharks weighing 8629 kg were landed. Data on composition of catch, weight of fishes landed, effectiveness of various baits in capture of different species of sharks and effectiveness of gear including its catch efficiency in this area were compiled. Bait preference was also observed in certain species of sharks caught. Chirocentrus dorab proved to be the cheapest and most effective bait in capture of all the three varieties of sharks landed.

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Main Authors: Deshpande, S.D., Ramarao, S.V.S., Sivan, T.M.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1970
Subjects:Fisheries, fishing trials, catch efficiency, fishing gears, sharks, Veraval, Gujarat, India,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32316
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