The trawl door is a critical component of a bottomβtowing fishing system, providing lateral resistance that keeps the net open while the vessel moves forward.
Door spread, the distance between the two doors, is influenced primarily by the vesselβs speed and the length of the towing wire; a larger spread improves net geometry and catch efficiency.
By estimating spread from speed and wire length, fishers can adjust operations to maintain optimal net shape under varying conditions.
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