TN2016000080A1 - FIXED FISHERY WITH SELF-SELECTIVE HARVESTING SYSTEM. - Google Patents

FIXED FISHERY WITH SELF-SELECTIVE HARVESTING SYSTEM.

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TN2016000080A1
TN2016000080A1 TN2016000080A TN2016000080A TN2016000080A1 TN 2016000080 A1 TN2016000080 A1 TN 2016000080A1 TN 2016000080 A TN2016000080 A TN 2016000080A TN 2016000080 A TN2016000080 A TN 2016000080A TN 2016000080 A1 TN2016000080 A1 TN 2016000080A1
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fishery
self
harvesting system
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Boukhris Anis
Mahmoud Mejdoub Mohamed
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Notre dispositif est inspiré à partir de la combinaison entre la structure fixe de pêche artisanale connue sous le nom de "Charfia" et de la "Nasse" jouant le rôle d'un engin de pêche fixe implanté dans la mer non profonde permettant d'exploiter au maximum les courants marins disponibles à chaque saison et de ne capturer que les espèces marines de taille conventionnelle à la consommation, et ceci, par un système de manipulation simple et efficace. Les dimensions de la pêcherie sont assez larges pour exploiter cette dernière et être utilisé dans le cadre d'un élevage semi-extensif tout en intervenant au niveau de l'alimentation.Our device is inspired by the combination of the fixed artisanal fishing structure known as "Charfia" and "Nasse" playing the role of a fixed fishing gear implanted in the shallow sea to exploit at the maximum available sea currents in each season and to capture only marine species of conventional size for consumption, and this, by a simple and effective handling system. The size of the fishery is large enough to exploit the latter and to be used in the context of a semi-extensive breeding while intervening in the diet.

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