Device for sorting out marine species in fishing trawl

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Nets

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention concerns a device placed in a fishing trawl for sorting out marine species not to be caught. The device is inserted in the after part of the trawl near the trawl bag.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional fishing trawl can be compared to a big funnel made from net-meshes of different sizes. It has a big opening at one end and narrows down into the trawl bag at the other end where the fish is collected. The trawl is towed after the fishing vessel. Big trawl doors connected by warps to the vessel, floats and bobbins fastened to the fishing line and the foot rope keeps the trawl open. Marine species in the track of the trawl opening that can not swim faster than the trawl is towed by the vessel are caught in the trawl and finally land in the trawl bag.
One of the pre-requisition for sustainable fishing is that governments grant individual quotas, most often to fishing vessels, based on total allowable catches of individual species in their territorial waters. The granted quota, specifies marine species and quantities allocated to the vessel. A vessel is not permitted to land species not included in its quota, unless it is a non quota species. The same is valid for fishes below certain size or weight. The regulations for allocations of quoata can vary from one country to another between fishing grounds and seasons.
Conventional fishing trawl is not designed to differentiate between fish species and it can be difficult to guaranty that fish below certain size does not land in the trawl bag. Mesh sizes in the aft-part of the trawl can deform considerably when fish is collected in the bag and it can then be difficult for small and juvenile fishes to escape through the net meshes. All this results in that small and non quota species are thrown back into the sea. Fish that lands in trawl bag is most often damaged in their scale beyond healing.
In recent years increased interest has been on developing fishing gear that could sort out marine- species that are not to be caught. Such fishing gear would support sustainable development of the marine resources of the sea.
Different equipment's are known for sorting out fish sizes and species not to be caught when trawl fishing. As an example one can mention U.S. Pat. No. 4,739,574, from 1988 that concerns a turtle exclusion device inserted in the trawl body of a shrimp trawl in front of the trawl bag.
Danish Patent No. 170.355, relates to method and equipment to hold fully open meshes in the aft-body of a trawl.
Icelandic Patent No. 1605, laid forward Jun. 20, 1996, describes a device inserted in a trawl in front of the trawl bag. The device consists of two outslip unit units and one stop unit. The grid frames each being with pre-determined number of rods. The outslip unit units are inserted in such a way that they form part of the outer net surface of the trawl and the first grid forms ca. 23° inclination in the direction to the trawl bag where as the other grid is parallel or almost parallel to the trawl axis. The stop unit extend from the end of the second grid to the upper part of the trawl. Fish caught in the trawl moves aft into the trawl and lands on the first grid unit and fish that has smaller diameter than the distance between the rods can escape. It is however a disadvantage of this device that only part of the fish lands on the grid units due to the relativity low water velocity induced by the placement of the grid units.
GENERAL DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to present a device that permits a simple and effective selection of the marine species not to be caught.
The device is a narrowing of the after part of the trawl comprising a outslip unit designed in such a way that round fish with less that a certain maximum diameter can escape without being damaged. This is induced by the high velocity/pressure of the water near the outslip units.
DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is achieved in the way that the invention is characterised in that the device being a venturi-type narrowing, comprising an outslip unit being placed in the front half of the narrowing, forming a part of the surface of the trawl.
The invention is further characterised in the device being formed by removing net sections from the device and thereby forming the venturi-type narrowing.
The invention is also characterised in the cross section of the trawl in the venturi-type narrowing is decreased by 30-70%, more preferably 40-50%.
The invention is more further characterised in the outslip unit being placed in the upper or lower half of the of the venturi-type narrowing.
The invention is also characterised in the net mesh size in the venturi-type narrowing being smaller than in the trawl section in front of it.
Further the device is characterised in the area of openings is larger in the outslip unit than in other parts of the venturi-type narrowing.
At last the device is characterised in the outslip unit consisting of a number of grid frames fastened to each other and to the venturi-type mesh narrowing by moveable hinges.


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