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Reliability and need for standardisation of electrical systems in small wooden fishing vessels
The working condition and atmosphere in a wooden fishing vessel are generally most injurious to the electrical systems. Therefore great care has to be taken in designing electrical systems for small c1afts. This paper deals with the difficult operating conditions and standardisation of electrical systems as applicable to small fishing vessels
Modified water spray chumming system for pole and line fishing of tuna
A water spray chumming system consisting of a 65 x 50 mm centrifugal pump driven by the propulsion engine through a PTO clutch and 'V' pulley power transmission system has been developed for the pole and line fishing of tuna. Water is sprayed through pipe loop system fitted on the edge of the fishing platform of the boat through small holes. The distance of the spray length can be adjusted by controlling the flow of the pump discharge water through a wheel valve
Development of an electric shrimp trawl 1. Reaction of shrimps to low volt direct current
Preliminary attempts were made to assess the effect of direct current on shrimps and to see whether the shrimp could be guided in large numbers into the fishing net by using a current of appropriate voltage without scattering them away as it happens at present. This communication is the first in the series of studies and primarily deals with laboratory equipment and experimental procedures followed
The narcotising impulse threshold values of certain fresh water fishes
The effect of impulse current on the fish at a particular impulse rate and voltage depends on the size and kind of the fish. It is directly proportional to the temperature and inversely proportional to the conductivity of the medium
Development of electro-trawl system in marine environment
High voltage pulsed current produced on board a trawler is fed to electrodes distributed along the foot rope of a trawl net through two core TRS cable which builds up a homogeneous electrical field around the net mouth. By comparative fishing tests with the electrified and non-electrified 32 m long wing trawl net, the increase in total catch of shrimps and fishes was found to be 19.8 and 36%, respectively
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Not AvailableThe paper describes the stages of development in mechanization of traditional fishing craft and the problems connected with operational coast of these devices. Both imported outboard motors using petrol kerosene engine and indigenously developed drive unit have been tried to mechanize the traditional craft. The comparative merits and demerits of these types of drives are discussed in the paperNot Availabl