Preliminary observations of the use of under-water light in fish catch

Experiments with drift gill net with under-water lights were carried out in the sea and estuarine region along with a control net of the same specifications without any light in the same fishing ground for comparison. The experimental net caught more fish in number and weight than the control. Fishes like pomfrets (Pampus chinensis, Parastromafeus niger), seer (Scomberomorus spp), hilsa (Ilisha spp) etc showed positive phototaxis and were gilled encircling the point of illumination. Young skates (Mobula spp) and Polynemus tetradactylus were antiphototactic. The number of fishes caught increased with increase in period of illumination. The catch of larger fishes was maximum at 60 mts of illumination and the total catch increased with increase in intensity of light. Additional cost of operation with under-water light was Rs 1-25 per hr but the catch was 4 to 5 times greater than that of the control net.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Biswas, K.P., Mohanty, S.K.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1971
Subjects:Fisheries, illumination, light effects, fishing operations, Pampus chenensis, Parastromateus niger, Scomperomorus spp., Ilisha spp., Mobula spp., Polynemus tetradactylus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33551
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