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5.8.1 One side of the selective net trap has only one slope net and a cylinder. Among selective net traps, there are those without any girder nets installed in the trap and those with girder nets installed throughout the trap. Generally, the girder net is installed from land to sea, with the sea end of the girder net having the trap, slope net, and cylinder installed so that the entrance faces landward, and it is anchored with an iron anchor or a stake depending on the seabed or the size of the fishing gear. In other words, if the seabed is sandy or silty or the size of the fishing gear is somewhat small, it tends to be anchored with an iron anchor, whereas if the seabed is sandy or gravelly or the size of the fishing gear is somewhat large, it tends to be anchored with a stake.
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5.8.1 A slanting net has only one slope net and a cylinder on one side of the hollow tube. Among slanting nets, there are those that do not have a ridge net installed in the hollow tube and those that have a ridge net installed in the entire hollow tube. Generally, the ridge net is installed from land to sea, and the hollow tube, slope net, and cylinder are installed at the sea end of the ridge net with the entrance facing the land side, and are fixed with an iron anchor or a stake depending on the seabed or the scale of the fishing gear. That is, in cases where the seabed is pearl or sandy or the scale of the fishing gear is somewhat small, it tends to be fixed with an iron anchor, and in cases where the seabed is sandy or gravel or the scale of the fishing gear is somewhat large, it is fixed with a stake. The sandfish is rarely withdrawn except when damaged, and when it is empty, only the net is withdrawn. Furthermore, during the fishing season, when the net is clogged with sea ...