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Definition(s)

Drift net fishing is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, hang vertically in the water column without being anchored to the bottom. The nets are kept vertical in the water by floats attached to a rope along the top of the net and weights attached to another rope along the bottom of the net . Fish are cought when they become entangled in the netting. (Source: R. Caddell, Cought in the Net: Driftnet Fishing Restrictions and the European Court of Justice, Journal of Environmental Law, Oxford)

Hierarchy

Narrower: by-catch

In other languages

French
pêche aux filets dérivants
Russian
дрифтерный лов
Spanish
pesca de red de deriva
Chinese, Simplified
漂流网捕鱼
Arabic
الصيد بالشباك العائمة

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