MultiSEPT - Full scale tests of the semicircular spreading gear (SCSG)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19498Dato
2013-06-24Type
Research reportForskningsrapport
                
            
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Grimaldo, Eduardo; Sistiaga, Manu Berrondo; Larsen, Roger B.; Tatone, Ivan; Olsen, fredrikSammendrag
This reportdescribes full scale tests at sea with the semi-circular spreading gear (SCSG). This activity is part of Work Package 3 (WP3: Development of new ground gear) of the MultiSEPT project. The  spreading  of  the  SCSG and rockhopper gear was  measured  by useof MARPORT distance sensors. Bottom contact was monitored by use of SCANMARtrawl sensors and by underwater cameras mounted in the headline and bellyof the trawl. Fishing efficiency of these two gears was assessed by comparing the size distributions of fish caught by each gear. The results showed that the spreading (distance between wing-ends)was approximately 7 % higher with the SCSG than with the rockhopper gear for the same door spreading. The SCSGhad good bottom contact and passed bottom obstacles  (e.g. stones)  easily.  The  size  distribution  of  fish  caught  with  the  SCSG  was  very similar to that caught with the rockhopper, but apparently more cod (over 65 cm) and more haddock (of all sizes) was  caught  by  this  gear. However,  the  number  of  hauls  performedwith  the  SCSP  and  with  the rockhopper was too small to draw a clear conclusionon catch efficiency. The SCSGis a  gear that is easy to rig and handle on deck, it does not require accurate adjustments, it has few  control  points,  it  has  low  weightand the  results  indicate  that its  performance  at  sea is comparable  or better than the rockhopper gear for the given bottom conditions. Further development of the SCSG should emphasise on the choice of material that can reduces wear ofthe gear and the extent its life.
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Source at http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2463877


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