英:[gɪl net]
美:[ɡɪl nɛt]
英:[gɪl net]
美:[ɡɪl nɛt]
刺网;
verb
transitive verb
to catch (fish) with a gill net
noun
a flat net suspended vertically in the water with meshes that allow the head of a fish to pass but entangle the gills upon withdrawal
刺网
以网目刺挂或网衣缠络原理进行捕捞作业的一类网具。
刺网
The first known use of gillnet was in 1796
1 The whale is not the same animal that was entangled in a gill net off the coast of San Francisco two weeks ago, according to the Marine Mammal Center.
2 There are seals ensnared in gill nets, plastic bags, ropes, a metal kitchen strainer, bands of cling wrap, packaging straps, thick shark fishing wire, steel cables, bungee cords, plastic straps from hard hats, and miles of fishing line around their necks, jaws, snouts and mouths.
3 California is currently acting on this issue by helping fishermen phase out use of large-mesh drift gill nets in state waters.
4 Meanwhile, indiscriminate fishing tools such as gill nets ensnare and drown dugongs.
5 In general, the number of white sharks have increased since they were protected in California in 1994, the same year gill nets were banned in near-coastal waters in the state.
6 The southern portion of the Texas coast appears to have been hit especially hard by the freeze of February 2021, according to TPWD’s gill net sampling.
7 In every incident, most of the fish had already died in the gill nets.
8 The United Nations banned gill nets longer than 2.5 kilometers in international waters in 1991.
9 A hammerhead shark is fatally caught in a gill net in Mexico's Gulf of California.
一头双髻鲨最终在墨西哥的加利福尼亚海湾被刺网捕获。
10 Sea area of sri lanka home catches with gill net.
斯里兰卡在本国海域用刺网捕捞.