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  2. Lindy Legendary Fishing Tackle - Wikipedia

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    History. Lindy Tackle Company was founded in 1968 by Al and Ron Lindner and Nick Adams. The Lindners left the company to form In-Fisherman in 1975. The first major expansion came in 1973 with Lindy's takeover by Ray-O-Vac and its merger with Mille Lacs Manufacturing to form Lindy-Little Joe. This company was incorporated in 1978 to acquire the ...

  3. Lobed river mullet - Wikipedia

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    The lobed river mullet (Cestraeus plicatilis), also known as ludong or banak, is a freshwater mullet. While it is claimed to be endemic to Cagayan River and tributaries extending through the watersheds of Cagayan Valley and the Santa-Abra River Systems of Ilocos Sur and Abra in the Philippines, verifiable and reliable sources have listed Celebes, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, and Fiji as areas ...

  4. Leiopotherapon plumbeus - Wikipedia

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    L. plumbeus. Binomial name. Leiopotherapon plumbeus. ( Kner, 1864) Synonyms. Datnia plumbea Kner, 1864. Leiopotherapon plumbeus, known commonly as the silver perch, [1] is a species of fish in the family Terapontidae, the grunters. It is endemic to the Philippines, where it is called ayungin, bugaong, bigaong, and bagaong.

  5. Quinta Market - Wikipedia

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    Quinta Market ( Filipino: Pamilihang Bayan ng Quinta; Spanish: Mercado de la Quinta ), also known as Quiapo Market and officially called the Quinta Market and Fishport since 2017, is a palengke ( public market) on Carlos Palanca (formerly Echague) Street in Quiapo, Manila, in the Philippines, along the banks of the Pasig River .

  6. Tabo (hygiene) - Wikipedia

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    The tabò ( Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈtaːbɔʔ]) is the traditional hygiene tool primarily for cleansing, bathing, and cleaning the floor of the bathroom in the Philippines, Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei. Tabò is the Filipino name, while gayung and cebok (pronounced chabo') are the equivalent terms used in Indonesia ...

  7. Tangle net - Wikipedia

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    The tangle net originated in British Columbia, Canada, as a gear specifically developed for selective fisheries. [1] Tangle nets have smaller mesh sizes than standard gillnets. They are designed to catch fish by their nose or jaw, enabling bycatch to be resuscitated and released unharmed. [2] [3] These nets are made with a very thin light nylon ...

  8. Salt industry in Las Piñas - Wikipedia

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    Description. Tableau marker located at Bulwagang Ezekiel Moreno. The salt bed, located on a 3,000 square-meter property in Barangay Pulang Lupa I, can produce an average of 45 to 50 kilos of rock salt daily. [3] During harvest time, the scenery of Las Piñas was filled with small pyramids of white crystals.

  9. Salambáw - Wikipedia

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    Salambáw ( Spanish: salambáo or sarambáo ), is a type of lift net used by indigenous fishermen in the Philippines. They are found throughout the Philippine islands but are most prevalent in large lakes like Laguna de Bay, and sheltered coastal areas like Manila Bay, Ragay Gulf, and Batan Bay. Variations of salambáw lift nets include the ...

  10. Yellowmargin triggerfish - Wikipedia

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    It is found in coastal tropical waters and reefs of the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea south to Natal, South Africa and east from southern Japan south to Indonesia, the Philippines and Samoa, at water depths from 2–50 m (6.6–164.0 ft). Yellowmargin triggerfish at Apo Reef, Philippines. This triggerfish can grow to a maximum length of 60 cm ...

  11. Griffin McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    His mother Lindy is a Filipino who has roots in Pampanga and Davao City, while his father Clint is an American who works as a football (soccer) coach. McDaniel's sisters, Olivia and Chandler, are Philippines women's international footballers. Career College career. McDaniel played college soccer for California Baptist University.