What is pelagic trawling?
What is pelagic trawling? Pelagic, or midwater trawls have a cone-shaped body and a closed 'cod-end' that holds their catch. Pelagic trawls are generally much larger than bottom trawls and can be towed by one or two boats (pair trawling). They are designed to target fish in the mid- and surface water, such as herring, hoki and mackerel. What do pelagic trawlers catch? Midwater trawling catches pelagic fish such as anchovies, shrimp, tuna and mackerel, whereas bottom trawling targets both bottom living fish (groundfish) and semi-pelagic fish such as: cod, squid, halibut and rockfish. What is pelagic fishing gear? Today,...