Fishing and Netting on the Chesapeake Bay An investigation by: Alana Davitt Netting on the Chesapeake Bay An investigation by Alana Joy Davitt for The.

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Fishing and Netting on the Chesapeake Bay An investigation by: Alana Davitt Netting on the Chesapeake Bay An investigation by Alana Joy Davitt for The Chesapeake Bay Fellows Program

Stationary Uncovered Pound Netting “Pound net means a stationary or fixed fishing device consisting of several stakes or poles which have been pushed or pumped into the bottom and attached to netting which forms a straight wall or leader which serves to guide fish through a funnel and heart shaped enclosure into a terminal head or pocket with a netting floor”

How it works

Nearing the nets

Into the nets

Holding pool for caught fish

Escaping the pole nets

Gill Netting

How it works

Number of fish caught according to population number (in thousands) using gill nets

Pulling in the nets

Checking for fish

Cast Netting “Cast nets are limp circles of mesh netting surrounded on their outer edge by lead weights. The user is supposed to throw the netting over a school of fish, allow the net to sink then pull the connected pull handlines to close the net around the catch. While this may sound simple, it takes many users years to master the art. ”

How it works

Seine Netting

How it works ‘simple’ seine net ‘purse’ seine net

The community’s view

Some Sources Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Virginia Marine Resources Commission Some Sources: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Virginia Marine Resources Commission