Indigenous fishing gears of the Pulicat lagoon of Tamil Nadu
Abstract
A study was conducted on the design and the operational details of fishing gears and craft operated form 54 fishing villages bordering the Pulicat lagoon, one of the important lagoons of India (lat. 13.5593° N, long. 80.2098° E). Information was collected from 320 respondents covering a minimum of 5–7 fishermen from each fishing village. The investigation revealed the existence of 26 types of traditional fishing gears belonging to 15 categories. The pattern of operation of fishing gears used by fishermen was as follows: stake nets (33%), drift gillnets (24%), set gill nets (19%), drive-in nets (14%), and other gears (<10%). Among the 26 types of fishing gears analyzed, 7 gears, viz. hand-lift net, crab fishing gear, lighted crab scoop net, prawn fishing gear, wooden cover pot, cradle trap, and mono line with multiple hooks, were found to be eco-friendly. Further, the multi-stick drag net was found to be as a detrimental fishing gear as its operation lead to indiscriminate fishing with the high contribution of juveniles fishes of higher growth potential. The study revealed that the fishing pattern with traditional gears being practiced in the Pulicat lagoon might be continued without any further additional introduction of detrimental fishing gears such as gill net or mini trawl that are operated adjacent to this lagoon in the sea to sustain the fishery of this lagoon.
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