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fishing the net hangs vertically in the water by attaching weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top. A simple and commonly used fishing technique is with beach seine, where the seine net is operated from the shore. Danish seine is a method which has some similarities with trawling. In
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The haaf net is set in a rectangular wooden frame usually about four or five metres long and two metres wide supported by three legs. A central pole extends from one of the longer edges at a right angle. The fisherman wades into deep water and submerges the net, holding it upright with the central
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In modern times, hemp was almost the only material in large scale use in fishing gear until 1900 when it found competition from cotton. By 1950s cotton had taken over a large fraction of fishing nets, although hemp nets were still in use in large quantities. The first nylon fishing nets emerged in
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A lift net has an opening which faces upwards. The net is first submerged to a desired depth, and then lifted or hauled from the water. It can be lifted either manually (hand lift net) or mechanically (shore-operated lift net), and can be operated on a boat (boat-operated lift net)
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net with long wings. The front part of the net is laid along the seabed. The fishermen either wait until a school swims into the net, or they drive fish into it by creating some sort of commotion. Then the net is closed by lifting the front end so the fish cannot escape.
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strength. They are used for pulling, but not for pushing. The availability of reliable and durable ropes and lines has had many consequences for the development and utility of fishing nets, and influences particularly the scale at which the nets can be deployed.
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from spruce root fibers or wild grass, again using stones as weights. For floats they used sticks made of cedar which moved in a way which frightened the fish and helped keep them together. With the help of large canoes, pre-European
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at the top. Various light "corkwood"-type woods have been used around the world as fishing floats. Floats come in different sizes and shapes. These days they are often brightly coloured so they are easy to see.
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net which stands at rest, thinking it to be a shelter: foolish fishes which, frightened by a noise, enter the gates of doom. Then the fishers on either side hasten with the ropes to draw the net ashore.
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deployed seine nets which could be over one thousand metres long. The nets were woven from green flax, with stone weights and light wood or gourd floats, and could require hundreds of men to haul.
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Landing nets are large handheld nets that are used to lift caught fish out of the water, most commonly in angling and fly fishing. Landing nets are commonly used for large fish such as the
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4364:List of harvested aquatic animals by weight
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2327:"Pawpaws: A paw for you and a paw for me"
2274:Cruelty and Civilization: The Roman Games
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1463:Learn how and when to remove this message
543:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2346:J.C. Turner and P. van de Griend (ed.),
2192:Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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3041:93.3 (2008): 289-295. Web. 15 Dec 2010.
2664:Multilingual dictionary of fishing gear
2614:Multilingual dictionary of fishing gear
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3099:Calculations for fishing gear designs"
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3123:Fishing Manuals, Fishing News Books.
3096:Fridman AL and Carrothers PJG (1986)
3028:81.1 (2006): 86-88. Web. 15 Dec 2010.
2998:07 Apr 2010: n. pag. Web. 8 Dec 2010.
2635:"TalkTalk Webspace is closing soon!!"
1664:A plastic float being sewn onto a net
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2597:Southwest Fisheries Science Center,
2506:Peters, Jonathan (21 January 2020).
2162:VII, Tartu, pp. 48–67 (in Estonian).
2145:. PACT 51. Rixensart. Pages 359–369.
1652:are used to weigh down fishing nets.
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525:adding citations to reliable sources
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2673:, 2nd edition, 1992 (n° 3062 p.78).
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1960:Moroccan fisherman mending his nets
1216:and is strictly controlled by law.
3157:Fish catching methods of the world
3117:Netting materials for fishing gear
3070:"'Ghost fishing' killing seabirds"
2884:National Tropical Botanical Garden
2756:"Fishing Gear Types: Trammel nets"
2430:Fish Catching Methods of the World
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2919:. In Carpenter, K. E. (ed.).
2742:. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
2362:Martinussen, Atle Ove (2006)
2310:Werthner, William B. (1935).
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2532:Fishing Tools - Landing Nets
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4264:Fish diseases and parasites
3179:Basic net design: Gill nets
2798:Wild Singapore - Berembang
2189:"Te hī ika – Māori fishing"
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2074:Mosquito net § Usage
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1157:Higher chance of bycatch
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349:Fishing nets in the past
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4284:Individual fishing quota
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2479:Scott, Allen J. (2014).
2272:Auguet, Roland (1994).
2069:Miraculous catch of fish
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132:("net fighter"), with a
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4138:Fishing light attractor
4123:Fish aggregating device
2221:Monk Seals in Antiquity
2194:. Updated 2 March 2009.
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1948:Fishermen in Bangladesh
1560:on drag nets made from
1225:Shore-operated lift net
938:Hand nets, also called
469:Crab fishing, 1891–1895
388:, Baghdad, 14th century
4118:Electric pulse fishing
3989:Turtle excluder device
3114:Klust, Gerhard (1982)
2874:Erythrina sandwicensis
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4346:History of fishing
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2669:2016-04-30 at the
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2583:Fishing Gear Types
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4269:Fish farming
4153:Kite fishing
4062:Lobster trap
4057:Fishing weir
3924:Glass floats
3891:Fishing nets
3890:
3866:Spin fishing
3798:Spearfishing
3722:Clam digging
3584:Carolina rig
3518:Surface lure
3450:Plastic worm
3445:Deadsticking
3437:Plastic bait
3422:Vermicompost
3389:Fishing bait
3369:Fishing reel
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1439:Please help
1434:verification
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1396:Fishing line
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1246:Kochi, India
1214:wade netting
1213:
1109:Plankton net
1076:Pelagic fish
1028:River Severn
943:
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788:(on stakes)
751:Drive-in net
635:on deep-sea
576:Bottom trawl
567:Description
564:Target fish
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4465:Fishing net
4437:Fly fishing
4299:Overfishing
4254:Aquaculture
4239:topic areas
4148:Ice fishing
4128:Fish toxins
4037:Fish corral
4012:Barrier net
3949:Lampuki net
3944:Lampara net
3904:Cheena vala
3856:Jug fishing
3625:Diving mask
3576:Fishing rig
3503:Spinnerbait
3478:Little Cleo
3356:Fishing rod
3246:Circle hook
3143:FAO, Rome.
2876:(Fabaceae)"
2713:"MONOGRAPH"
2688:www.fao.org
2408:Casting net
2373:(1): 29–44.
1929:Commercial
1867:Scuba diver
1779:sea turtles
1690:dog conches
1683: 5500
1650:Dog conches
1635:Hvide Sande
1544:Across the
1479:A Japanese
1401:Manila rope
1254:Cheena vala
1209:purse seine
1152:fish school
1134:Purse seine
1003:common carp
987:Landing net
960:landing net
948:muskellunge
765:forage fish
455:Fort Cochin
417:ice fishing
288:for making
60:fishing net
4559:Fish ponds
4460:Fishfinder
4447:Techniques
4409:Recreation
4389:Processing
4369:By country
4133:Fishfinder
4047:Fish wheel
3999:Fish traps
3979:Tangle net
3939:Ice jigger
3914:Ghost nets
3846:Jiggerpole
3836:Drum lines
3773:Bowfishing
3717:Ama divers
3671:Tackle box
3566:Quiver tip
3533:Zara Spook
3508:Spoon lure
3417:Groundbait
3346:Sandsinker
3341:Downrigger
3091:References
3080:2008-04-01
3011:2012-05-12
2981:2015-04-08
2954:: 290–312.
2889:2009-01-31
2765:2010-09-27
2698:2007-05-09
2649:2010-04-23
2565:2010-07-08
2517:22 January
2394:2012-05-12
2126:m.phys.org
2023:Lyme Regis
1858:Miscellany
1807:laceration
1803:starvation
1791:crocodiles
1760:ghost nets
1696:Production
1554:flip-flops
1310:tooth nets
1295:Tangle net
811:Fyke net
633:moratorium
625:Kofi Annan
592:groundfish
317:date palms
305:Fossilised
294:León Viejo
249:Halieutica
247:wrote the
197:seine nets
185:Mesolithic
157:See also:
116:Antrea Net
88:polyamides
82:formed by
72:fish traps
4552:Locations
4455:Fish trap
4379:Marketing
4336:Fisherman
4246:Fisheries
4233:Fisheries
4042:Fish nest
4022:Crab trap
4007:Almadraba
3984:Trawl net
3969:Seine net
3909:Drift net
3793:Polespear
3705:Gathering
3604:Texas rig
3513:Spoonplug
3483:Mormyshka
3397:Bait fish
3308:Power pro
3238:Fish hook
2840:1654-7209
2059:Fish trap
2025:, England
1997:, Belgium
1931:trawl net
1725:Fisheries
1637:, Denmark
1631:pentagram
1258:carrelets
1190:Seine net
1080:anchovies
879:Ghost net
825:Fyke nets
769:fusiliers
762:schooling
739:drift net
724:Drift net
714:seine net
657:Schooling
629:seamounts
225:retiarius
221:gladiator
129:retiarius
76:fyke nets
66:used for
4631:Category
4615:Category
4587:Glossary
4490:Trolling
4485:Trawling
4394:Products
4356:Industry
4183:Snagging
4168:Pa-aling
4158:Muro-ami
4143:Flossing
4108:Dredging
4072:Trabucco
4032:Eel buck
3964:Salambaw
3959:Lift net
3954:Lave net
3934:Hand net
3929:Haaf net
3919:Gill net
3899:Cast net
3881:Trotline
3876:Trolling
3831:Dropline
3803:Speargun
3737:Noodling
3630:Hip boot
3599:Hair rig
3589:Chod rig
3523:Swimbait
3336:Bombarda
3074:BBC News
2858:31709492
2733:Archived
2667:Archived
2617:Archived
2580:Lift net
2535:Archived
2512:BBC News
2467:fyke net
2411:Archived
2257:Archived
2238:Archived
2053:See also
2039:Bordeaux
1974:pontoons
1795:seabirds
1775:dolphins
1764:entangle
1762:, these
1745:drowning
1733:Longline
1594:dropline
1580:wiliwili
1503:bark in
1263:trabucco
1240:species
1164:Push net
1121:Plankton
1092:mackerel
1078:such as
1042:Lift net
1032:sturgeon
1013:Lave net
944:dip nets
925:Hand net
900:Haaf net
857:Sardines
767:such as
645:Cast net
637:trawling
614:trawlers
608:rockfish
590:such as
282:settlers
241:murmillo
233:cast net
171:town of
169:Karelian
84:knotting
4603:Outline
4417:Angling
4399:Seafood
4384:Markets
4323:Fishing
4237:fishing
3851:Jigging
3826:Angling
3808:Trident
3783:Harpoon
3778:Gigging
3712:Abalone
3650:Wetsuit
3640:Snorkel
3613:Apparel
3402:Boilies
3288:Braided
3261:Sniggle
3256:Hookset
2970:YouTube
2849:7190679
2332:21 July
2300:21:3-7a
2296:5:4-6;
1889:Gallery
1883:scalpel
1787:dugongs
1756:plastic
1741:gillnet
1729:Bycatch
1569:Entelea
1548:, many
1509:Finland
1368:tensile
1364:braided
1321:Trammel
1238:Pelagic
972:Parrett
964:England
845:Gillnet
698:Dragnet
604:halibut
370:8300 BC
333:leather
329:papyrus
309:Lascaux
286:Midwest
284:in the
239:or the
237:secutor
229:trident
223:called
217:mosaics
177:Finland
139:secutor
134:trident
106:History
68:fishing
4543:Sinker
4500:Tackle
4173:Payaos
4088:Basnig
3871:Tip-up
3766:Spears
3645:Waders
3498:Sabiki
3473:Heddon
3313:Swivel
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1935:Bangor
1783:sharks
1771:whales
1739:, and
1513:Russia
1511:, and
1505:Sweden
1488:floats
1413:Floats
1177:Shrimp
1084:shrimp
976:Severn
956:angler
912:Salmon
861:salmon
561:Image
245:Oppian
231:and a
181:willow
173:Antrea
80:meshes
53:floats
4592:Index
4533:Lures
4081:Other
3659:Other
3620:Creel
3412:Clonk
3293:Knots
2917:(PDF)
2818:Ambio
2578:FAO,
2453:FAO,
2080:Notes
1825:(TED)
1799:crabs
1737:trawl
1710:looms
1602:flags
1582:wood.
1501:birch
1406:Abacá
1376:Twine
1360:fibre
1356:Ropes
1205:seine
962:. In
940:scoop
773:trawl
600:squid
558:Type
493:Types
325:grass
290:ropes
213:Roman
202:Maori
195:wove
92:nylon
90:like
62:is a
49:Nylon
4528:Line
4523:Hook
4513:Bait
4235:and
4017:Corf
3493:Plug
3407:Chum
3251:Gaff
3162:ISBN
3145:ISBN
3125:ISBN
3105:ISBN
2925:ISBN
2854:PMID
2836:ISSN
2600:NOAA
2519:2020
2487:ISBN
2435:ISBN
2367:MAST
2334:2011
2298:John
2294:Luke
2278:ISBN
2102:ISBN
1767:fish
1674:The
1596:and
1497:cork
1408:rope
1090:and
1088:tuna
974:and
968:eels
950:and
830:eels
737:The
606:and
449:The
337:hemp
321:flax
280:and
209:Ovid
100:silk
96:wool
4538:Rod
3121:FAO
2947:".
2844:PMC
2826:doi
1523:in
1519:of
1443:by
942:or
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