On 60mm mesh, the Orion gauge indicates 67mm - under the required 1Kg pressure. |
This will be one of the first jobs from April 1st for the newly formed IFCA (Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority) with its much wider remit to include environmental issues that were not part of the old CSFs responsibility in the same way - and IFCA is no April Fool or Poisson d'Avril as the day is known in France.
A timely publication of research CEFAS carried out aboard Chris Bean's Lady Hamilton last year gives an insight in to just how complicated any form of net legislation is with regard to targeting specific species, especially inshore where those fishermen who work the smallest vessels in the fleet have no option to shift 'further off'!
Project 20: Cornwall red mullet gill net fishery discard reduction
Purpose: To look at the capture of red mullet, and associated species, with different mesh sizes of gill nets. A range of nets will be used, within the range 50-80mm, made up into identical fleets to help determine the desirable net size to reduce the number of discards.
Timing: June to October 2010
Timing: June to October 2010
Selectivity of gill nets used in the Cornish RedMullet fishery.
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