Table of Contents
Chapter one. Catching methods in fisheries; an introduction.
Chapter two.
Fishing by gathering.
Chapter three.
Male and female divers.
Chapter four.
Animals as a help in fisheries.
Chapter five.
Fish harvesting after stupefying.
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Chapter six.
Spearing, harpooning and shooting fish.
Chapter seven.
Fishing with clamps, tongs, rakes and wrenching gear.
Chapter eight.
Line fishing:basic implements.
Chapter nine.
Line fishing: gear and methods.
Chapter ten.
Fishing for sport and recreation.
Chapter eleven.
Attracting, concentrating and frightening fish.
Chapter twelve.
Pole-hooks and rippers.
Chapter thirteen.
Net material and the art of net-making.
Chapter fourteen.
Natural and artificial shelters.
Chapter fifteen.
Permanent and temporary barriers.
Chapter sixteen.
Trapping.
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Chapter seventeen.
Fishing in the air.
Chapter eighteen.
Mechanical fishing gear: traps, lines and snares.
Chapter nineteen.
Gillnetting.
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Chapter twenty.
Entangling nets.
Chapter twenty one.
The drive-in fishery.
Chapter twenty two.
Cover pots and cast nets.
Chapter twenty three.
Liftnets and fish wheels.
Chapter twenty four.
From the scoop basket to the stow net.
Chapter twenty five.
Dredges and beamtrawls.
Chapter twenty six.
Fishing with bottom trawls.
Chapter twenty seven.
Trawl fisheries in three dimensions.
(Fishing with pelagic trawls).
Chapter twenty eight.
Seining in fresh and sea water.
Chapter twenty nine.
Fish shoals and surrounding nets.
Chapter thirty.
Fishing systems and harvesting machines.
Chapter thirty one.
Fishery and gear research.
Chapter thirty two.
Fishing effects on fish stocks and environment.
Appendix .
Classification of catching methods.
A.1 Principles of classification.
A.2 Main groups of catching methods.
A.3 Revised classification.
Bibliography.
Subject index.
Species and product index