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  2. Bottom trawling - Wikipedia

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    The simplest method of bottom trawling, the mouth of the net is held open by a solid metal beam, attached to two "shoes", which are solid metal plates, welded to the ends of the beam, which slide over and disturb the seabed. This method is mainly used on smaller vessels, fishing for flatfish or prawns, relatively close inshore. Otter trawling

  3. Fishing net - Wikipedia

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    Nylon fishing net with float line attached to small plastic floats. A fishing net is a net used for fishing. Some fishing nets are also called fish traps, for example fyke nets. Fishing nets are usually meshes formed by knotting a relatively thin thread.

  4. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Fishing techniques are methods for catching fish. The term may also be applied to methods for catching other aquatic animals such as molluscs ( shellfish, squid, octopus) and edible marine invertebrates . Fishing techniques include hand-gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping.

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    Alyse Sparkman used to read stories about babies born in unusual places and think, “That will never be me.”. Then she gave birth at a seafood restaurant. “It was right out of a movie ...

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  7. Blast fishing - Wikipedia

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    Blast fishing is inherently inefficient in retrieving killed and stunned fish. For every ten fish killed, only one or two float to the surface, due to damage caused to their otherwise buoyant internal air bladders. The rest sink to the bottom. [better source needed] First World War sailor with a fish stunned by the explosion of a depth charge