Unique improved selective fishing traps with adjustable escape gaps for effective fisheries management

Authors
Akinnigbagbe, R. O.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies
Volume (Issue #)
7(6)
Page #s
355-358
Contact information
Akinnigbagbe Ruth Oluwatoyin, Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marie Research, 3, Wilmot Point Road, off Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
Summary

This study developed fishing traps made with plastic that included adjustable escape gaps for the release of undersized fishes. The unique improved selective fishing traps operate in shallow water of 1-2 meters depth. Traps are set against the flow of water current to aid movement of fishes into the traps. The average catch per month of matured fishes of table sizes caught by the invention is approximately 61% compared with approximately 23% fishes usually caught by the traditional traps.

Field Studies

Unique improved selective fishing traps with adjustable escape gaps for effective fisheries management

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Lagos, Epe Lagoons, Nigeria
Target catch
Bony fish
Effect on bycatch species
Reduced catch of undersized fish
Effect on target catch
Not reported
Bycatch species
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear