Fish-Attracting Net Lights

The 'Pisces' Selective Fishing Underwater Light Reduces Bycatch

The 'Pisces' selective fishing underwater light has been developed by SafetyNet Technologies as a solution for fishers to implement onto nets as a way to attract specific species and reduce bycatch. The light maintains a compact design that fits onto existing nets and emits six different colors of light for up to 270-hours per charge. The light is rated for use at depths down to 800-meters and is completely customizable in terms of light emissions for a customized experience.

The 'Pisces' selective fishing underwater light could help to drastically reduce the amount of bycatch that fishers handle and increase their yield of the desired species. This would allow for more controlled fishing to support a more sustainable approach to industrial oceanic operations.
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