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  2. Otter (fishing device) - Wikipedia

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    foldable. The otter is a fishing device constructed with two parts. An otter board and a fishing line. It is steered by pulling on the line then letting stack so the slide mechanism on the board operates to switch direction. It may be used from a boat or pulled from the shore.

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    Within the past few years, it seems the internet has become obsessed with boards of any sort, with the (slightly questionable) butter board the latest trend to come on, well, board. (The instinct ...

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    Toadfish Outfitters makes some of our favorite tools for cooking and enjoying the great outdoors. From can coolers that won’t tip over to this wonderful stowaway cutting board that folds down to ...

  5. The 12 Best Cutting Boards of 2023 - AOL

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    From heavy-duty wooden chopping blocks to slim plastic mats, there’s something here for every home chef.

  6. Folding carton - Wikipedia

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    The folding carton created the packaging industry as it is known today, beginning in the late 19th century. [1] [2] [3] The process involves folding carton made of paperboard that is printed, laminated, cut, then folded and glued. The cartons are shipped flat to a packager, [4] which has its own machinery to fold the carton into its final shape ...

  7. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    The term fish processing refers to the processes associated with fish and fish products between the time fish are caught or harvested, and the time the final product is delivered to the customer. Although the term refers specifically to fish, in practice it is extended to cover any aquatic organisms harvested for commercial purposes, whether caught in wild fisheries or harvested from ...