diivanivõrkudest
Diivanivõrkudest, also known as divan nets, are a type of fishing gear used primarily for catching flatfish such as flounder, plaice, and sole. The term "diivanivõrk" is derived from the Estonian words "diivan" meaning "divan" or "sofa," and "võrk" meaning "net." This gear consists of a net that is towed behind a boat, with a series of floats attached to the top of the net to keep it suspended just below the water surface. The floats are typically made of buoyant material such as plastic or foam, and are spaced evenly along the net to create a series of "windows" or "eyes" that allow the net to move freely through the water.
The diivanivõrk is designed to be selective, targeting only flatfish while allowing other species to escape.
Diivanivõrkudest is commonly used in coastal and estuarine waters, where flatfish are abundant. The gear is
In recent years, there has been growing concern about the impact of diivanivõrkudest on non-target species