Claims
- 1. A fish trap habitat, comprising:
a three-dimensional frame of interconnected hollow frame members; a screen attached to the frame to form a fish trap enclosure; portals formed through the fish trap enclosure and configured to allow fish and sea creatures of a predetermined size to enter into the fish trap enclosure from outside of the fish trap habitat while prohibiting fish and sea creatures of a predetermined size from exiting the fish trap habitat; and means for raising and lowering the fish trap enclosure.
- 2. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a base fluidly connected to hollow members extending upwardly from the base.
- 3. The fish trap habitat of claim 2, wherein the means for raising and lowering comprises a hollow cable fluidly connected to the frame and capable of injecting pressurized air into the hollow members and the base.
- 4. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, wherein the means for raising and lowering comprises a propulsion system attached to the frame of the fish trap habitat.
- 5. The fish trap habitat of claim 4, wherein the propulsion system includes a propeller and a rudder and a receiver for receiving propulsion instructions from a remotely controlled transmitter.
- 6. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a pontoon.
- 7. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, wherein the frame is configured to accept wheels for travel on dry land.
- 8. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a removable holding tank.
- 9. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, wherein the portals comprise conical passageways extending into the fish trap enclosure.
- 10. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, including an artificial reef within the fish trap enclosure.
- 11. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, including a gate formed in the screen of sufficient size to allow a human diver to enter into the fish trap enclosure.
- 12. The fish trap habitat of claim 1, wherein the fish trap enclosure includes a structural framework forming a multi-level structure.
- 13. The fish trap habitat of claim 12, wherein the structural framework is at least partially surrounded by an artificial reef.
- 14. The fish trap habitat of claim 12, wherein the structural framework includes doors formed in the structural framework to allow entry of human divers into the multi-level structure.
- 15. The fish trap habitat of claim 14, wherein the structural framework includes passageways between the multiple levels, and fish trap enclosures for fish and sea creatures.
- 16. A fish trap habitat, comprising:
a three-dimensional frame of interconnected frame members including a base and hollow members extending upwardly from the base and in fluid communication with the base; a screen attached to the frame to create a fish trap enclosure within the frame; conical portals formed through and extending into the fish trap enclosure and configured to allow fish and sea creatures of a predetermined size to enter into the fish trap enclosure from outside of the fish trap habitat while prohibiting fish and sea creatures of a predetermined size from exiting the fish trap habitat; and means for raising and lowering the fish trap habitat including a pressurized air supply connected to the frame and capable of injecting pressurized air into the hollow members and the base of the frame.
- 17. The fish trap habitat of claim 16, wherein the means for raising and lowering includes a hollow cable fluidly connected to the frame and capable of injecting pressurized air into the hollow members and base of the frame.
- 18. The fish trap habitat of claim 16, wherein the means for raising and lowering includes a propulsion system attached to the fish trap habitat, the propulsion system including a propeller, a rudder and a receiver for receiving propulsion instructions from a remotely controlled transmitter.
- 19. The fish trap habitat of claim 16, wherein the base is configured to accept wheels for travel on dry land.
- 20. The fish trap habitat of claim 16, wherein the base includes a removable holding tank.
- 21. The fish trap habitat of claim 16, wherein the base includes a pontoon.
- 22. The fish trap habitat of claim 16, including an artificial reef within the fish trap enclosure.
- 23. A fish trap habitat, comprising:
a three-dimensional frame of interconnected frame members; a screen attached to the frame to form a fish trap enclosure; portals formed through the fish trap enclosure and configured to allow fish and sea creatures of a predetermined size to enter into the fish trap enclosure from outside of the fish trap habitat while prohibiting fish and sea creatures of a predetermined size from exiting the fish trap habitat; a gate formed through the screen of sufficient size to allow a human diver to enter the fish trap enclosure; and a structural framework forming a multi-level structure placed within the fish trap enclosure.
- 24. The fish trap habitat of claim 23, wherein the structural framework is at least partially surrounded by an artificial reef.
- 25. The fish trap habitat of claim 23, wherein the structural framework includes doors formed in the structural framework to allow entry of human divers into the multi-level structure.
- 26. The fish trap habitat of claim 25, wherein the structural framework includes passageways between the multiple levels, and fish trap enclosures for fish and sea creatures.
- 27. The fish trap habitat of claim 23, wherein the portals comprise conical passageways extending into the fish trap enclosure.
- 28. The fish trap habitat of claim 23, including means for raising and lowering the fish trap enclosure.
- 29. The fish trap habitat of claim 28, wherein the frame includes a base fluidly connected to hollow members extending upwardly from the base and the means for raising and lowering includes a hollow cable fluidly connected to the frame and capable of injecting air into the hollow members and the base of the frame.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/170,886, filed Dec. 15, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60170886 |
Dec 1999 |
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