Fishing Methods at a Glance
New VeriFish Educational Resource
A visual guide to 8 common fishing gears, the species they are commonly used for, and the concepts that help explain their environmental relevance.
Why understanding fishing gear matters
Seafood sustainability is often discussed in abstract terms, but fishing methods are one of the clearest ways to understand how seafood is harvested from the sea. Different gears are designed for different species and environments, and each comes with distinct environmental considerations. This poster makes that complexity easier to understand through a simple and visual forma
What’s inside the poster
8 fishing gear types
Including pelagic trawl, bottom trawl, pole-and-line, longlines, purse seine nets, boat seine nets, gillnets and entangling nets, and fykes, traps and pots.Species examples
Clear references to the types of marine species commonly associated with each method.Simple explanations
Short descriptions of how each method works.Glossary terms
Includes bycatch, ghost fishing, and schooling species.QR code link
Direct access to species-by-gear exploration in the VeriFish app.
Go beyond the poster
The poster is only the starting point. Through the VeriFish app, users can browse species by gear type and access more structured information connected to fisheries, aquaculture, and seafood sustainability.
Who can use this resource
Educators and students
For teaching fisheries, seafood systems, and ocean literacy.Seafood stakeholders
For explaining fishing methods in a clear and accessible way.Science communicators
For awareness campaigns, exhibitions, and outreach materials.Citizens and consumers
For learning more about the seafood behind everyday choices.