Gillnetting
Gillnetting is a fishing method that employs vertically oriented panels of netting to catch fish. A gill net acts as a wall of mesh suspended by floats at the surface and weights on the seabed; the net is set across the path of fish so that individuals attempting to swim through become entangled by their gills, body, or fins. Net sizes and materials vary by region and target species.
Nets may be deployed as anchored sets or as drifting gear. Anchored gillnets are moored to the
Gillnetting is used to harvest a wide range of species, including various pelagic and demersal fishes. It
Due to bycatch and habitat impacts, many regions regulate gillnetting through licensing, gear restrictions, seasonal closures,