Medium Fixed Seine Net for electrofishing (50ft x 6ft)


Market:
Aquatic Scientific Research
Product type:
Senne
Applications:
Dead Fish Control, Fish Inventory
Lead time:
Upon Order
The main purpose of the Fixed Seine Net for electrofishing is to create a barrier to prevent dead fish from drifting away during electrofishing.
  • The fixed seine is installed across a river during electric fishing.
  • It has no center section
  • A canvas border can be added at the bottom. Ballast (pebbles or other) is placed to hold the gear on the bottom. 
  • Floats
    every 2ft and a double
    lead core
    line
  • Standard Dimensions: (A) Height: 6ft (B) Length: 50ft 
  • Choose you
    mesh
    size!
  • Material:
    Oval Mesh
    (1/4in x 1/8in)
  • Length: 50 ft
  • Height: 6 ft

Characteristics

Average Lifespan: Average Lifespan: 5 to 10 years
Installation Complexity: Quick and easy installation that requires a minimum of two (2) people
Transportable Net: Light and Compact
Local Product: Product made by hand in Quebec
Warranty: Lifetime warranty covering manufacturing defaults
Maintenance: Remove, rince with fresh water and dry after each use

Manufacturing

Manufacture details: Net is made by hand with a single weaving of the
twine
to fix the net and the rope
The finished product has extra ropes (free or looped) at every extremity in order to faciliate installation
It is possible to add a double lead core line on the bottom of the net weigh the net down (ideal for waters with strong current)
It is possible to add boyees on the top of the net to increase floatbility
Manufacture options: It is possible to add a flap of
fabric
on the bottom of the net to be able to add rocks to it to weigh it down and keep its position
It is possible to add a 1/4in chain on the bottom of the net to weigh the net down

Users

  • Environmental Analyst
  • Researcher
  • Biologist
  • Wildlife Management Business
  • College
  • Provincial Government
  • University
  • Federal Government
  • Research Centre
  • Wildlife Manager

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