The fisheries of the Adriatic and the fish thereof : a report of the Austro-Hungarian sea-fisheries : with a detailed description of the marine fauna of the Adriatic Gulf . morning. Mesh, 26 mm. in the diagonal; length,100 m.; depth, 4 m. ; price, 50 fl. The Bobera (Posta di bobe, Croat. Bukvare) is a ground-net for the bogue,mackerel, horse mackerel, and mendole. Mesh, 35 mm. in the diagonal;length, 20-100 m. ; depth, 6-7 m. ; price, 20-80 fl. In many places thisnet is used for the kind of fishing known pesca da ludro. The Scombrera is a smaller ground-net for mackerel (Scombri). Length,5
The fisheries of the Adriatic and the fish thereof : a report of the Austro-Hungarian sea-fisheries : with a detailed description of the marine fauna of the Adriatic Gulf . morning. Mesh, 26 mm. in the diagonal; length,100 m.; depth, 4 m. ; price, 50 fl. The Bobera (Posta di bobe, Croat. Bukvare) is a ground-net for the bogue,mackerel, horse mackerel, and mendole. Mesh, 35 mm. in the diagonal;length, 20-100 m. ; depth, 6-7 m. ; price, 20-80 fl. In many places thisnet is used for the kind of fishing known pesca da ludro. The Scombrera is a smaller ground-net for mackerel (Scombri). Length,50 m. ; depth, 5 m. ; price, 30 fl. The Cagnera (Rete di can) is a ground-net weighted with stones for smallsharks (pcsce can), and rays, in the open sea; used at Zara, and in theOuarnero. Length, 40 m. ; depth, 2 m. ; price, 25 fl. The Sqtiaenera is a ground-net of coarse twine for angel sharks {Squaene),and rays, also for sea-spiders, and lobsters. Mesh, 20 c. in the , 20 m. ; depth, 1^ m. ; price, 15 fl. The Poklopnica is a net similar to the Prostica, with the difference thatthe head is weighted instead of being sustained by floats. It is held CAM1. Ld < h- _j < CO AND THE FISH THEREOF. 109 stretched by means of wooden laths, and its position in the water is is used at Lesina for fishing mcndole, and the net is cast just over theshoals, or schools, of fish. Although made of fine twine, the net is heavilyweighted. 2. Trammel, or Set-Nets, Rett tramacchiate, or tramagliate, or vestite, dressed, derived from theLatin trcs macule?, , three meshes ; it is known in France by the nameof tremail, or tramail (from trois mailles), and in low Latin by the nameof tramallum, or tramela (see Plate X.). They consist of three long nets, placed side by side, and fastened togetherat the back, foot, and ends. The middle net is small-meshed {iiappa sottile),2-3 c. in the diagonal, and is made both longer and wider than the two outsidenets, the excess
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