Hugtakasafn þýðingamiðstöðvar utanríkisráðuneytisins
Hugtakasafn : Eitt hugtak
- ÍSLENSKA
- skosk dragnót
- ENSKA
- Scottish seine
- DANSKA
- skotsk snurrevod
- SÆNSKA
- skotsk snurrevad
- ÞÝSKA
- Snurrewade ohne Anker, schottisches Wadennetz
- Svið
- sjávarútvegur
- Dæmi
- væntanlegt
- Skilgreining
- [en] fishing gear of a similar design to a Danish seine although the technique used is different (IATE) Context: A Danish or Scottish seine consists of a conical body, two relatively long wings and a bag. An important component in its capture efficiency is the long ropes extending from the wings, which are used to encircle a large area. In Danish seining, the vessel remains in a fixed position while the gear is hauled along the bottom. Keeping the rope in contact with the bottom as long as possible during hauling confers a major advantage and special, heavy ropes are used. The action of the ropes on the ocean bottom stirs up a mud cloud and herds fish into the path of the net. (...) This fishing method, also known as "anchor seining", is the original seine nettingtechnique from which "fly dragging" or Scottish seining was developed. In Scottish seining, the net and ropes are towed along the ocean floor while they are closing. Scottish seining uses long lengths (up to 3 km) of seine rope to herd fish into the path of the netas the gear is hauled
- Rit
- Stjórnartíðindi Evrópusambandsins L 222, 17.8.2001, 1
- Skjal nr.
- 32001R1636
- Aðalorð
- dragnót - orðflokkur no. kyn kvk.
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