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    Gillnetting is a fishing method that uses gillnets: vertical panels of netting that hang from a line with regularly spaced floaters that hold the line...
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    nets by commercial fisheries and accidentally swallow fishing hooks. Gillnetting and Seine netting is a significant cause of mortality in seals and other...
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    Oil painting of gillnetting, The salmon fisher by Eilif Peterssen...
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    because they are commercially valuable species usually caught by trawl and gillnetting fleets. Concern is expressed over the sustainability of monkfish fishing...
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    commercial fisheries as bycatch and accidentally swallow fishhooks. Gillnetting and Seine netting are significant causes of mortality in cetaceans and...
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    Fishermen gillnetting on the Nushagak River, 1917...
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    porpoises, mainly the vaquita, are subject to great mortality due to gillnetting. Although it is the world's most endangered marine cetacean, the vaquita...
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    Flying fish are commercially fished in Japan, Vietnam, and China by gillnetting, and in Indonesia and India by dipnetting. Often in Japanese cuisine...
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    commercial fisheries as bycatch and accidentally swallow fishing hooks. Gillnetting and Seine netting is a significant cause of mortality in whales and other...
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  • trawling. Ondine hides as the patrol boat returns to inspect for prohibited gillnetting; the guards find dry gillnets and Ondine hidden in them. Glad that Ondine...
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  • Fishing — Blast fishing • Bottom trawling • By-catch • Cetacean bycatch • Gillnetting • Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing • Environmental effects...
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  • modern times, is a power-boat. gillnetter A fishing vessel that employs gillnetting as its means of catching fish. gin-pole A pole that is attached perpendicular...
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    England. European fishermen gillnetted for Atlantic salmon in rivers using hand-made nets for many centuries and gillnetting was also used in early colonial...
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    confusion with the Washington town of Ocean Park. By 1926, overfishing from gillnetting had left the bay depleted of salmon, so commercial harvesting was stopped...
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    shark specimen stems from an area of intensive artisanal fishing, mainly gillnetting, but also line and electrofishing. Habitat degradation may pose a further...
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    by-catch that includes: -establishing core conservation areas where gillnetting is banned or severely restricted -promoting net attendance rules and...
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    Overfishing Pair trawling Midwater trawling Bottom trawling Seining Gillnetting Longlining Lobster fishing Trolling Dredging Fishing vessels Fish trap...
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    and live-bait fishing. Commercial methods are primarily run-around gillnetting, and rarely, by trolling lures similar to those used by recreational...
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    decades as the porpoise population has declined, and have concluded that gillnetting is unlikely to be the primary cause of their decline. Increased traffic...
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    zones in one third of the site by the end of 2024, completely banning gillnetting by 2027 and meeting targets for improving water quality by 2025. The...
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  • Irwin Wildlife Reserve to study crocodiles. The Irwins find signs of gillnetting within the reserve. Robert is placed in charge of capturing a wild crocodile...
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    justice", "Journal of Environmental Law", 2010 Potter, E.C.E., and Pawson, "Gillnetting (Laboratory Leaflet Number 69)", "Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries...
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    Guise of 'Treaty Rights:' The Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho, Steelhead, and Gillnetting". Public Land and Resources Law Review. 29. Archived from the original...
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    business to Port Washington. The Smith Bros. company grew to a fleet of gillnetting fishing tugs, and they sold fish, whitefish caviar, and burbot oil in...
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    bycaught in the North Atlantic each year by either tuna drift, trawling and gillnetting. The regulation is that only cetacean bycatch can not be longer than...
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    have been prohibited in False Bay. Demersal trawling, purse seining and gillnetting were introduced in the 19th century, but have been stopped as they were...
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    shark was considered a "munk fish". It was a byproduct of commercial gillnetting, with no commercial appeal and was used only for crab bait. In 1977,...
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    Large numbers of southern right whale dolphins are sometimes taken by gillnetting and longline fishing in oceans off the southern coast of Australia. Off...
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    commercial importance, and is caught by various methods ranging from gillnetting to dynamite fishing. Pla thu (Thai: ปลาทู; RTGS: pla thu), known as the...
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    business that he became known as the Salmon King of Oregon. His fleet of gillnetting boats, controlling most of the anadromous fish population of the river...
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