Analysis of mesh breaking loads in cotton gill nets: Possible solution to ghost fishing
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概要
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A small number of fishers in Chiba Prefecture of eastern Japan use cotton gill nets to catch Japanese spiny lobster Panulirus japonicus. To examine the advantages of cotton gill nets, we analyzed changes in mesh breaking load of a new cotton gill net used in a fishing operation. A new cotton gill net was also soaked in a seawater tank to simulate ghost fishing conditions. The average mesh breaking load of new cotton mesh was 50.3 N. This value decreased to 19.0 N after 38 days (∼912 h), and after 82 days (∼1968 h) the mesh could be easily torn (breaking load 0.07 N). Under fishing conditions, the cumulative soak time was only 744.4 h over 19 months. The average breaking load at the end of this period was 43.1 N, a strength 86% that of the presoaked mesh. The mesh breaking load of a cotton gill net continuously soaked for 744.4 h was 26.1 N, as estimated from tank experiment data. Thus, a cotton gill net maintains reasonable strength under typical use conditions, but will degrade if lost at sea.
- 2008-04-01
著者
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HONDA Naoto
National Research Institute of Fisheries Engineering, Fisheries Research Agency
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MATSUSHITA Yoshiki
Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University
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Honda Naoto
National Research Institute Of Fisheries Engineering Fisheries Research Agency
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Honda Naoto
Fisheries Res. Agency Ibaraki Jpn
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MACHIDA SHUSUKE
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
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KANEHIRO HARUYUKI
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
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NAKAMURA FUMIO
Chiba Prefectural Fisheries Research Center
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Matsushita Yoshiki
Faculty Of Fisheries Nagasaki University
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Matsushita Yoshiki
Nagasaki Univ. Nagasaki Jpn
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