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Sharangdhar, Makarand T.
- Bobbing and Hand Line Fishing Methods of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
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1 Department of Fisheries Engineering, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Fish Processing Technology, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Fisheries Engineering, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Fish Processing Technology, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
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Engineering and Technology in India, Vol 7, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 65-72Abstract
The present study encompasses some line fishing methods practiced in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. The bobbing line locally known as Sarsara was operated at a depth ranging from 10 to 18 m to catch Scad fish (Kokeri). Its main line was made up of PA monofilament twine of length varying from 6 to 12 m and diameter ranging from 0.16 to 0.25 mm. Bob was made up of 15 to 30 cm PA monofilament of same specification as that of the line. Hand line consisting of a line and bait with hook was operated at a water depth of 4.5 to 12 m and was made up of PA monofilament twine having a twine diameter varying from 0.23 to 1 mm of length ranging from 5 to 16 m. Barbed 'J' shaped steel hooks of 7 to 13 number were normally used.Keywords
Line Fishing Methods, Bobbing, Hand Line.References
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- Design and Technical Aspects of Bottom Fish Trawl (64 m) of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
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1 Department of Fisheries Engineering, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Fisheries Engineering, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
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Engineering and Technology in India, Vol 7, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 73-77Abstract
The present study deals with the design and technical aspects of bottom fish trawl (64 m) locally know as 32 Angali disco dol, operated along the Ratnagiri coast of Maharashtra. The material used for the fish trawl is HDPE (High density polyethylene) and the knot type used for construction is a single trawl knot. Blue colour multifilament netting twine was normally used, having twine diameter of 1.25 mm for construction of netting of wing and square section while 1.00 mm twine was used for the belly, lengthener and cod end section. The mesh size of the wing and square section was 600 mm and gradually reduced down to the cod end section (18 mm). The net was specifically used to catch Ribbonfish, Squid, Croaker, Pomfret etc.Keywords
Trawling, Bottom Fish Trawl, 32 Angali disco dol.References
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- Comparative Study of Gross Tonnage of Wooden Purse Seiners of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
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1 Department of Fisheries Engineering, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Fisheries Engineering, College of Fisheries, Shirgaon, Ratnagiri (M.S.), IN
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Engineering and Technology in India, Vol 7, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 84-86Abstract
For the wooden purse seiners having capacity ranging from 25 to 50 tons, the overall length ranged from 11.58 to 19.1 m, breadth at midship 2.28 to 7.90 m, depth of vessel 1.52 to 2.95 m, length of freeboard 0.6258 to1.2147 m, draught 0.8941 to 1.5705 m, length of keel 8.81 to14.28 m and horse power of engine between 94 to 198 hp. Whereas, for wooden purse seiners having capacity ranging from 50 to 100 tons, overall length ranged from 11.39 to 17.9 m, breadth at midship 3.4 to7.90 m, depth of vessel 1.58 to 3.4 m, length of freeboard 0.6505 to 1.4 m, draught 0.9294 to 1.5882 m, length of keel 8.16 to 13.68 m and horse power of engine between 99.24 to 151 hp. All wooden purse seiners were fitted with Ashok Leyland make six cylinder inboard diesel engines.Keywords
Purse-Seining, Wooden Purse Seiners, Gross Tonnage, Technical Specifications.References
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