It is taken using bottom trawls, bottom-set gillnets, and to a lesser degree trammel nets and other fishing gear.
The zebra shark is taken by commercial fisheries across most of its range, using bottom trawls, gillnets, and longlines.
Throughout its range, this species is taken intentionally and otherwise by commercial fisheries, using gillnets, trawls, and longlines.
This species is caught by commercial and fisheries throughout its range, using line gear and trawls.
Fishing of the species using trawls was restricted following a 2000 resolution to keep trawlers out of their primary habitats.
This species has long been commercially fished, using hook-and-line, gillnets, and trawls.
Small numbers of frill sharks are caught incidentally by various deepwater commercial fisheries around the world, using trawls, gillnets, and longlines.
Scallops are most often harvested using scallop dredges or bottom trawls.
The traditional technique uses bow-mounted trawls, augmented by fish pumps since the 1980s.
This shark is caught using demersal trawls, floating and fixed bottom gill nets, and on hook-and-line.