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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tangle_netTangle net - Wikipedia

    The tangle net originated in British Columbia, Canada, as a gear specifically developed for selective fisheries. [1] Tangle nets have smaller mesh sizes than standard gillnets. They are designed to catch fish by their nose or jaw, enabling bycatch to be resuscitated and released unharmed.

  2. www.seafish.org › gear › tangle-netsTangle Nets - Seafish

    Tangle nets are a particular design of a gill net where the netting is hung onto the ropes to create a greater amount of slack netting. This gear will usually have less flotation on the head rope and will not stand as high when fishing, as the average gill net.

  3. Tangle nets look similar to a gill net with a small mesh size (3.5" compared to 5.75" in a conventional coho salmon gill net). ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GillnettingGillnetting - Wikipedia

    The tangle net, or tooth net, originated in British Columbia, Canada, as a gear specifically developed for selective fisheries. [41] Tangle nets have smaller mesh sizes than standard gillnets. They are designed to catch fish by their nose or jaw, enabling bycatch to be resuscitated and released unharmed.

  5. Trammel and tangle nets (also known as entangling nets) are variations of the gillnet, used in a similar way, and may be single, double or three-walled nets in which fish or crustaceans will entangle.

  6. The tangle net, or tooth net, originated in British Columbia, Canada, as a gear specifically developed for selective fisheries. Tangle nets have smaller mesh sizes than standard gillnets. They are designed to catch fish by their nose or jaw, enabling bycatch to be resuscitated and released unharmed.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fishing_netFishing net - Wikipedia

    Tangle net: Tangle nets, also known as tooth nets, are similar to gillnets except they have a smaller mesh size designed to catch fish by the teeth or upper jaw bone instead of by the gills. [33] Trammel: Demersal species, fish and crustaceans. A trammel is a fishing net with three layers of netting that is used to entangle fish or crustacea. [34]