Historical Fishing Methods Sample Clauses

Historical Fishing Methods. In earlier years xxxxxxx drift nets were used in the Southern Caspian (the hanging net length was 30m, hanging net heights were 6.55 and 4.15m, respectively). The main target for drift fishing was xxxxxxx. Drift fishing for xxxxxxx was used in the Caspian Sea in the 1940s and 1950s. Depending on the arrangement, stationary nets can be bottom and pelagic nets. In terms of design, there could be ordinary single-walled nets, nets with vertical walls, frame nets, double-walled nets, triple-walled nets and combined xxxx (rough) nets. However, due to a large inadvertent catch (known as a by-catch) of young sturgeons and following the recommendations of scientists, drift fishing in the Caspian was banned in 1962.
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