Term:
Long-line fishing/Long-lining
Definition:

Is a fishing method that involves setting out a large number of short lines carrying hooks, which are attached to a longer main line at regular intervals. The short lines are suspended horizontally at a predetermined depth with the help of surface floats. Main lines can reach 150 kilometres in length and have several thousand hooks.

Domain:
Fishery
Source:
OECD
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