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  2. Couta - Wikipedia

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    Couta boat, Kathleen Mary sailing on Pittwater, February 29th 2020. A couta boat is a type of sailing vessel originally designed and built in Victoria, Australia, around the fishing ports of Sorrento and Queenscliff, and along Victoria's west coast as far west as Portland.

  3. Baited remote underwater video - Wikipedia

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    Baited cameras are highly effective at attracting scavengers and subsequent predators, [1] and are a non-invasive method of generating relative abundance indices for a number of marine species. [2] As a non-extractive technique, it offers a low environmental impact way of understanding changes in fish numbers and diversity over time.

  4. Caribbean Sailing Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Sailing Yachts (CSY) is a company which built heavy-displacement recreational sailboats built during the 1970s and 1980s in Tampa, Florida.CSY was one of the first companies to recognize the impending growth of the Caribbean charter industry and although the company went out of business in the early 1980s, the well-founded boats have continued to sail the world's oceans for the past ...

  5. Reedlighter - Wikipedia

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    A reedlighter (also a reed lighter ) is a type of boat used on the Norfolk Broads in England. After WWI they almost became extinct, but in recent years a small number have been built to maintain traditional reed-cutting methods. The term is also used for other modern, shallow-hulled, boats used on the Broads.

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  7. Glossary of fishery terms - Wikipedia

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    Marine protected area (MPA) – marine area with some level of legal restriction to protect living, non-living, cultural, and/or historic resources. Maximum economic yield (MEY) – the total amount of profit that could be earned from a fishery if it were owned by one individual.

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