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Pham sy tan -
20 tháng 8, 2024
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Falling nets are a type of fishing gear that appeared and developed rapidly in the northern of
South China Sea in the early 1990s. We have developed Light-emitting diode (LED) fishing
lamps to replace metal halide (MH) lamps that reduce fuel consumption without reducing
the catches. We conducted marine light-fishing experiments in the northern South China
Sea during September 20 to 26, 2019 and August 29 to 31, 2021. The results in the first fishing experiment show that there is no significant change in catch of the falling-net fishing vessel when the white LED lamps (with a total power of 36 kW) were used instead of MH lamps
(with a total power of 120 kW). Coleoidea catches of the falling-net fishing vessel increased
significantly when white LED lamps (with a total power of 36 kW) and cyan LED lamps (with
a total power of 6.0 kW) were used. The results in the second fishing experiment show that
the total weight of catches of the cyan LED fishing lamps is more than that of the white LED
fishing lamps, and the cyan LED light can attract Penaeus merguiensis, Thryssa dussumieri
and Sardinella zunasi more effectively than the white LED light.
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