- side trawl
- бортовый трал
English-Russian maritime law dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian maritime law dictionary. 2014.
trawl head — a strong, heart shaped iron frame fitted at each end of a trawl beam to raise it about one metre off the sea bed. The after side is straight and slopes upward of each head to stake the ropes or wires by which the trawl is towed. The sides of the… … Dictionary of ichthyology
trawl board — otter board (a large, heavy, flat piece of wood and metal on each side of the mouth of an otter trawl; the boards plane or shear through the water and keep the net mouth open) … Dictionary of ichthyology
trawl door — otter board (a large, heavy, flat piece of wood and metal on each side of the mouth of an otter trawl; the boards plane or shear through the water and keep the net mouth open) … Dictionary of ichthyology
side piece — netting attached on either side of the belly to join the upper and lower parts of a four panel trawl … Dictionary of ichthyology
side trawler — a fishing vessel that deploys its trawl net over the side of the vessel … Dictionary of ichthyology
side wing — the lower or upper wing of a side panel or a four panel trawl … Dictionary of ichthyology
British Columbian trawl — a midwater trawl set from the stern. It has curved doors (q.v.) at the end of wire side pennants (or lines) which allows for a wider opening of the net when fishing. The mouth of the net is square and the net has four equally tapering sides.… … Dictionary of ichthyology
lozenge trawl — a midwater trawl with four seams running from the middle of the head, foot and side ropes instead of from the wing end points … Dictionary of ichthyology
top-side chafer — netting meant to protect the top or side panels of the codend from wear should the rear end of the trawl twist along its axis during fishing. May be illegal as they inhibit net selection … Dictionary of ichthyology
bottom-side chafer — netting, canvas or other material on the underside of a trawl to protect it from abrasion … Dictionary of ichthyology
multi-rig bottom trawl — a single vessel tows two or more trawls using outriggers on each side … Dictionary of ichthyology