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From sea to shining sea
Fishing vessels and gears
Gillnetters
The term covers several forms including stationary
gillnets and trammel nets
A gillnet is a wall or curtain of netting that hangs in
the water
varies from open boats up
to large specialised drifters
Seiners
to catch aggregating species near
the surface
Dredgers
to harvest bivalves such as scallops,
oysters and clams
dredge for
collecting molluscs from the bottom
Pole & Liners
the fishermen stand at the
railing
smaller vessels the fishermen are fishing from
the main deck all around the boat
used primary for catching of
tuna and skipjack
Trawlers
the
most efficient fishing methods in the world
efficiency in capturing large numbers of
fish
trawling covers
several gear types
Pelagic trawls are generally much larger than
bottom trawls
catch of non-target
species (bycatch)
Trap setters
used for setting
pots or traps for catching
lobsters
other similar species
crayfish
fish
Fishery and aquacultural profiles
Aquaculture production
Thailand is one of the top fish producing nations in the
world
The marine fishing grounds in the Gulf of Thailand and
in the Andaman Sea
Thailand has a coastline of about 2,600
km
Freshwater aquaculture
Nile tilapia
Silver barb
Hybrid catfish
Consumption per capita
Japan: 48.9 kg/year
Malaysia: 59.2 kg/year
China: 37.9 kg/year
USA: 21.5 kg/year
Capture production
350,000 fish trade in thailand
caught included the
Indo-Pacific mackerel, anchovies, and squid
capture fisheries production in Thailand in
2011-2015 by quantity (MT)
Brackish water aquaculture
Green mussel (Perna viridis)
Blood cockle (Anadara spp.)
White leg shrimp (Penaeus vanamei)
Giant tiger prawn(Peneaus monodon)
Oyster (Crassostrea commercialis)