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BRIGHT EYE FISH COMPANY "POUND FISHING"
1933 Thru 1944
POINT LOOKOUT, NEW YORK

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Cleaning and unloading fish

 

 

 Crew Mending Nets

 

Crew With Tuna @ 1943

 

 Crew Working On Gear

 

 Drum Fish

 Crew Dumping

 Fish On Sorting

Table 1943

Fish House Still Under Construction 1933 Fleets
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Gill Netting 

 

 

Herby 1936

 

Icy Conditions

 

More Icy Conditions

 

More Icy Conditions

 

 Jake 1936

 

 Long John On Right

 

 Overhauling Gear At Traps

 

Pickup

 

Pound Fish Crew

Skow With Sharpie Aboard

 

 Shark Caught In The Traps

 

Spence Mending Net

 

 Tuna With Bob On Fin 1938

 

 Tuna And Crew 1938

 

 Tuna Gifford And Pop 1938

 

Stationary Uncovered Pound Nets

 

 

 

 

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General description: Stationary uncovered pound nets consist usually of net walls anchored or fixed on stakes, reaching from the bottom to the surface. The nets are open at the surface and include various types of fish herding and retaining devices. They are mostly divided into chambers closed at the bottom by netting. In Japan this group is usually referred to as 'set-nets' (not to be confused with the fixed gillnets).

 

Specific Handling Equipment: These gears are usually hauled by hand.

 

Fishing Vessels using this gear: Usually small size open boats.

 

Fishing Operations: They are set close to the shore line in shallow waters direct in the migration tracks of the fishes. The fish enters voluntarily, but is hampered from coming out. Fishermen visit traps every day collecting only the captures and leaving the gears set in the same place for the whole season.

Features

 

 

Target Species: These gears are used especially to catch migrating species, mainly pelagic fish.

Areas: All

The Gear and its Environment: Stationary uncovered pound nets are generally operated in coastal zone sand shallow waters, either in inland, in estuarine and sea waters.

Impacts:

 ·  species : The potentially negative impact produced by this type of gears may result from by catch / discards of undersize and juvenile specimens, no marketable specimens, non target species, etc.), occasionally, in certain areas, incidental catch of a marine mammal such as seal.