noun
- A fishing method using a long line with many baited hooks attached at intervals to catch fish.
Usage: commercial fishing; also called longline fishing
verb
- To fish using a longline; to engage in the practice of longlining.
Usage: commercial fishing
Examples
- Longlining is a common commercial fishing technique used to catch tuna and swordfish.
- The fishing vessel uses longlining to deploy lines that stretch for miles across the ocean.
- Environmental groups have raised concerns about longlining because it can catch unintended species.
- Fishermen are longlining in the Atlantic to harvest deep-sea fish.
- The captain decided to switch from net fishing to longlining for better efficiency.
- Longlining operations require specialized equipment and trained crew members.