Term:
Drift-net fishing
Definition:
Is a type of fishing involving very long nets that drift with the winds and currents, thus creating a webbing curtain in which fish are enmeshed. It may result in (a) commercially important species’ being unusable when landed owing to a long soak time or damage by predators and (b) incidental by—catch of non—targeted fish and other animals.
Domain:
Fishery
Source:
OECD