Explaining Various Types of Fish-Attracting Device
Received Date: Apr 07, 2021 / Accepted Date: Apr 21, 2021 / Published Date: Apr 28, 2021
Abstract
A fish aggregating (or aggregation) device (FAD) is a man-made object that are used to attract ocean-going pelagic fish such as marlin, tuna, mahi-mahi (dolphin fish). They usually consist of the buoys or floats tethered to the ocean floor with concrete slabs. FADs attract the fish for numerous reasons that vary by the species. Fish move gracefully through the water. They use their powerful tails to push them forward in the water and their fins to steer. Many of the fishes are in live and swim with the large groups called schools. Traveling in a school helps to protect them from predators. Fish advances to swim in schools to better shelter themselves from predators, to improve their foraging and to swim more efficiently. Unlike shoaling, in which the fish merely swim loosely together, schooling essentials to coordinated body positions and integrated activity.
Keywords: Fish-Attracting Device; Ocean Floor; Pacific Islands; Fisherman
Citation: Podapati S (2021) Explaining Various Types of Fish-Attracting Device. J Marine Sci Res Dev 11: 309. Doi: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000309
Copyright: © 2021 Podapati S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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