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GB2177881A
GB2177881A GB08525535A GB8525535A GB2177881A GB 2177881 A GB2177881 A GB 2177881A GB 08525535 A GB08525535 A GB 08525535A GB 8525535 A GB8525535 A GB 8525535A GB 2177881 A GB2177881 A GB 2177881A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K61/00Culture of aquatic animals
    • A01K61/70Artificial fishing banks or reefs
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02ATECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02A40/00Adaptation technologies in agriculture, forestry, livestock or agroalimentary production
    • Y02A40/80Adaptation technologies in agriculture, forestry, livestock or agroalimentary production in fisheries management
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Abstract

A net for protecting fish in water, the net being adapted to float on or near the water surface. The net may be formed of releasably connected modules, each module comprising a channel-section frame and adjacent modules being coupled by clips 6. At least part of the net may be heated electrically and some of the modules may have an infill e.g. of mesh. The net may support plant pots or fish-food containers. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Means for protecting fish The present invention relates to means for protecting fish and relates particularly, but not exclusively, to means for protecting fish from birds such as herons.
Presently, a serious problem for the owners of ornamental fish ponds is that herons feed on the fish especially during the winter months. Herons often wade in from the waters edge and one known precaution is to set up trip-wires around and/or across a pond. This precaution has been found to be inadequate as the herons can land instead inside the trip-wires. Another known precaution is to cover the pond with a net which is fastened down around the edge of the pond. The net may prevent herons from taking fish from the pond but spoils the appearance of the pond and also interferes with plants or other structures projecting above the water level.
Marauding birds are also a problem for fish farmers who lose stock to wading birds and to birds which swoop down to steal fish.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a net for protecting fish in water, the net being adapted to float on or near the water surface.
A net according to the present invention has the advantage that it floats so that there is no need to fasten down the net around the edge of the pond or other area of water in question orto provide separate buoyancy means for keeping the net afloat.
The size of the net can be adapted to suit requirements, for example, to suit the shape of a particular pond. It is envisaged that placing a floating net only around the periphery of the water surface may be all that is needed to keep away wading birds. Therefore, especially where large expanses of water are involved, such as reservoirs, lakes etc, it may not be necessary completely to coverthe water surfance in order to protect the fish.
A net according to the present invention provides effective means for protecting fish from marauding birds in such a way as not to spoil the appearance of the area of water. The appearance of the net, in particular the colour, can be chosen according to the environmental conditions in which it is to be used.
Moreoever, depending on the size of the apertures in the net, fish can conveniently be fed through the net. Also, the net can be made so as not to prevent light penetrating the water to a great extent.
The net may comprise a unitary lattice. According to this feature, the net may be formed from plastics material produced by fretting, stamping or other suitable method and cut to the required size before use.
Preferably, the net comprises a plurality of releasably interconnectable modules. An important advantage of a modular net according to the present invention is that it can be assembled to suit the shape of a particular stretch of water, such as a pond, and can be arranged around existing plants and other structures. Furthermore, the net in modular form is very versatile in that its overall shape can be modified periodically to suit requirements.
Each module may comprise a generally planar frame. The frames may be polygonal and may, for example, be octagonal.
The net may comprise separate clips for releasably interconnecting neighbouring modules.
Conveniently, the clips may be configured as a push fit into apertures in the modules for interconnecting two neighbouring modules.
One or more of the modules may comprise integral fastening means for interconnection with an adjacent module.
It is envisaged that the net may be adapted for receiving, or may be provided with, an infill, which may be a mesh infill.
Furthermore, the net may be provided with means for supporting a floating container e.g. a fish food container.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of protecting fish in water from marauding birds comprising floating a net on or near the water surface. The method may comprise floating a net on or near only the perimeter of the water surface.
It should be understood that the size of the apertures in a net according to the present invention may be chosen according to requirements. In determining the size of the apertures, regard may be had to the size of the fish to be protected and/or to the particular type of bird which is likely to take the fish, for example, the size of the feet and/or the beak of the bird. Also, the method by which a particular bird is likely to attempt to steal fish would be borne in mind.
The size of the net apertures may range from those present in a fine mesh to a diameter of approximately one foot (0.305 metres). Net apertures of approximately eight inches (0.203 metres) have found to be effective in deterring herons from stealing fish. In cases where the net comprises apertures adapted to receive an infill or a floating article, the net apertures may be of any required size and may be larger than those mentioned above.
A particular embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings in which: Figure lisa plan view of part of a modular net according to the present invention; Figure 2 is a plan view of a module of the net of figure 1; Figure 3 is perspective view of a first form of clip for attaching adjacent modules together positioned above; and, Figure 4 is a perspective view of a second form of clip.
Referring to figures 1-3, a modular net is indicated generally at 10 and comprises a plurality of octagonal modules 12. Each of the modules 12 comprises a planar polypropylene frame which is channel-shaped in cross section and which will float on water. Polypropylene material resists corrosion and is impervious to weather conditions. Alternate sides of each module 12 are formed with apertures 14 which enable adjacent modules 12to be attached together using a clip 16, as shown in figure 3. The clip 16 is made of plastics material and comprises a plate 18 from which depend two similar bulbous protrusions 20 and 22. The protrusions 20 and 22 are a push fit in the apertures 14 of the modules 12 so as releasably to interconnect adjacent the modules.
Figure 4 shows an alternative form of clip 24 which is resilient and made from nylon, comprising a bridging portion 26 and two resilient legs 28 and 30 depending therefrom. To interconnect two adjacent modules 12 the legs 28 and 30 of the clip 24 are flexed outwardly so that the clip 24 can be passed downwardly over the adjacent sides of two of the modules 12. The legs 2b and 30 are then released so they spring back to their normal position to hold the modules 12 together.
It is also envisaged that the modules may be made from frames formed from tubular plastics material filled with polystyrene.
In use, the modular net 10 is assembled by fastening the modules 12 together using the clips 16 or 24. The modules 12 can be clipped together to form a tessellation of any desired overall configuration to suit the shape of a particular pond and to accommodate plants and other existing structures in the pond. Depending on the size of the pond, the net 10 may be assembled on land and then placed in the pond or may be built up gradually on the pond.
The size of the modules 12 may vary and is chosen according to requirements. In the embodiments shown, the overall width of each of the modules 12 is approximately one foot (0.305 metres). The thickness of the walls of each module is approximately 4(0.635cm).
In practice, the modules 12 may be adapted to receive, or may be provided with, an infill to provide greater protection. The infill may take the form of integral cross-bars on the module so as to divide the module into four areas. Alternatively, the infill may take the form of a finer lattice or a mesh which is either integral with, or is attached to, the module. It is envisaged that the modules may be provided with hooks or other fastening means to which a separate mesh infill may be attached.
One or more of the modules may comprise means for supporting other floating articles, for example, plant pots, fish-food pots etc. Forthis purpose, some of the modules 12 may be provided with downwardly extending support hooks on which floating pots can rest. Alternatively, the floating pots may simply be shaped so as to nest within one of the modules 12.
When it is desired to remove the net 10 from the pond, the net is simply lifted out and disassembled by disengaging the clips 16 and/or 24 so as to disconnect the modules 12 which can then be wiped clean and stored until needed again.
It should be understood that the modules for forming a modular net according to the present invention may take various forms and, for example, may not all be identical. It is envisaged that one or more of the modules may be formed from a frame defining several polygons. For example, in a modified form, the modular net may comprise unitary modules equivalent to four of the modules 12 described above joined together.
The modules may each simply be cruciform shapes of plastic each provided with means for connection to a neighbouring cruciform module. For example, each cruciform module may be provided at its extremities with two eyelets and two hooks for interengaging other modules to form a square lattice.
It is envisaged that the net, or parts of it, may be electrically heatable to prevent or limit the formation of ice. For example, selected modules of the net may contain a resistance wire and be connected to a source of electrical power by a conduit led across the top of the net.
In another embodiment, not illustrated, a net according to the present invention is a unitary lattice of polypropylene produced by fretting, stamping or other suitable method. Before use, the net is cut to the size requird. It is envisaged that the unitary net may be available, in various widths, on a yardage basis off roll stock. As discussed above in connection with the modular form of net, the net apertures in the unitary version may also be provided with, or adapted to receive, an infill such as a mesh infill and may be adapted to receive other floating objects such asfishfood pots.
The material used for the net is preferably plastics but may be of any kind which is adapted to float on water and which can withstand the environmental conditions in which the net is to be used. Composite materials are envisaged. Preferably, the net is made from a material of a density such that it will float on or near the surface of water.
It should be understood that a net according to the present invention is suitable for use on areas of water of any size. For example, the applications may range from domestic use on ornamental ponds to industrial use by fish farmers and the like on lakes and reservoirs.

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1. A net for protecting fish in water, the net being adapted to float on or near the water surface.
2. A net according to claim 1 comprising a unitary lattice.
3. A net according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of releasably interconnectable modules.
4. A net according to claim 3 wherein each module comprises a generally planar frame.
5. A net according to claim 4 wherein the frames are polygonal.
6. A net according to claim 5 wherein the frames are octagonal.
7. A net according to any of claims 3 to 6 wherein the modules are releasably connectable by separate clips.
8. A net according to claim 7 wherein the modules are formed with apertures and the clips are configured to be a push fit into the apertures for interconnecting adjacent modules.
9. A net according to any of claims 3 to 6 wherein one or more of the modules comprises integral fastening means for interconnection with an adjacent module.
10. A net according to any preceding claim which is adapted for receiving, or is provided with, an infill.
11. A net according to any of claims 3 to 9 wherein one or more of the modules is adapted for receiving, or is provided with, an infill.
12. A net according to claim 10 or claim 11 wherein the infill is a mesh infill.
13. A net according to any preceding claim which is provided with means for supporting a floating container.
14. A net according to any preceding claims which is electrically heatable.
15. A net according to any of claims 3-11 1 wherein selected modules are electrically heatable.
16. A net according to any preceding claim comprising material of a density such that it will float on or near the surface of water.
17. A net according to any preceding claim comprising plastics material.
18. A net according to any preceding claim made of polypropylene.
19. A net substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in figures 1 and 2 and figure 3 or figure 4 of the accompanying drawings.
20. A method of protecting fish in water from marauding birds comprising floating a net on or near the water surface.
21. A method according to claim 20 comprising floating a net on or near only the perimeter of the water surface.
22. A method substantially as herein described with reference to figures 1 and 2 and figures 3 or 4 of the accompanying drawings.
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GB2483054A (en) * 2010-08-19 2012-02-29 Netfloat Ltd Pond protection system

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GB594584A (en) * 1943-08-27 1947-11-14 Electric Boat Co Improvements in or relating to camouflage nets
GB1029927A (en) * 1964-03-20 1966-05-18 Inventa Ag Improvements relating to nets
GB1049200A (en) * 1963-12-18 1966-11-23 Plastic Textile Access Ltd Improvements in or relating to plastic net materials
GB1089149A (en) * 1966-10-04 1967-11-01 Lam Kang Sang Collapsible basket
GB1103895A (en) * 1964-06-23 1968-02-21 Stamicarbon Sound-insulating floor constructions
GB1499468A (en) * 1975-08-15 1978-02-01 Sterner K Fish nets and supporting structures therefor
GB1515253A (en) * 1976-01-24 1978-06-21 Yoshida Kogyo Kk Fish rearing enclosure with a readily closeable mouth
GB1580021A (en) * 1977-03-28 1980-11-26 Kipping V L Apparatus and method for producing aquatic (eg marine)life
GB2125261A (en) * 1982-06-12 1984-03-07 Borsea Limited Improvements relating to fish pens

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GB594584A (en) * 1943-08-27 1947-11-14 Electric Boat Co Improvements in or relating to camouflage nets
GB1049200A (en) * 1963-12-18 1966-11-23 Plastic Textile Access Ltd Improvements in or relating to plastic net materials
GB1029927A (en) * 1964-03-20 1966-05-18 Inventa Ag Improvements relating to nets
GB1103895A (en) * 1964-06-23 1968-02-21 Stamicarbon Sound-insulating floor constructions
GB1089149A (en) * 1966-10-04 1967-11-01 Lam Kang Sang Collapsible basket
GB1499468A (en) * 1975-08-15 1978-02-01 Sterner K Fish nets and supporting structures therefor
GB1515253A (en) * 1976-01-24 1978-06-21 Yoshida Kogyo Kk Fish rearing enclosure with a readily closeable mouth
GB1580021A (en) * 1977-03-28 1980-11-26 Kipping V L Apparatus and method for producing aquatic (eg marine)life
GB2125261A (en) * 1982-06-12 1984-03-07 Borsea Limited Improvements relating to fish pens

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2483054A (en) * 2010-08-19 2012-02-29 Netfloat Ltd Pond protection system

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