The Second Experiment of Deep Sea Pot Fishing in the Andaman Sea
Abstract
In 1990, the SEAFDEC Training Department conducted experiment of Deep Sea Pot fishing in the Andaman Sea during M.V.PAKNAM cruise no. 85-1/1900, 12 January – 2 March 1990. This second experiment of deep sea pots was a joint research project of the Training Department and Department of Fisheries of Thailand
The objectives of the experiment can be summarized as follows:
1. To study the demersal fish stocks in the area of the Andaman Sea.
2. To study the efficiency of a deep sea pot at demersal level.
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