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  2. Haddock - Wikipedia

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    The haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) is a saltwater ray-finned fish from the family Gadidae, the true cods.It is the only species in the monotypic genus Melanogrammus.It is found in the North Atlantic Ocean and associated seas, where it is an important species for fisheries, especially in northern Europe, where it is marketed fresh, frozen and smoked; smoked varieties include the Finnan ...

  3. Curious George Flies a Kite - Wikipedia

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    When he uses cake (for fishing bait), he catches no fish, even though the cake gets taken off the hook by the fish. After two failed attempts for catching the fish, he eats the rest of the cake (as he realized he loved cake too). Then, he tries to catch a big fish close to the dock with his hands, but ends up falling into the water.

  4. Grimsby Dock Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Dock Tower continued to provide water for hydraulic working until 1892 when the erection of the hydraulic accumulator tower on the opposite pier approximately 200 feet (61 m) to the North West of the Dock Tower took over - water in this structure was pressurised by a 300-tonne weight. Present dock and lock machinery are powered by electric ...

  5. King's Lynn Docks - Wikipedia

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    The port infrastructure developed in the 19th century following the formation of a docks and railway company in 1865. This built the Alexandra Dock which was completed in 1869 and linked by rail in 1870. By 1876 over 500 ships were using the new dock each year. [4] The larger Bentinck Dock with a length of 800 metres (2,600 ft) was opened in 1883.

  6. Careening - Wikipedia

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    An Old Whaler Hove Down For Repairs, Near New Bedford, a wood engraving drawn by F. S. Cozzens and published in Harper's Weekly, December 1882. Careening (also known as "heaving down") is a method of gaining access to the hull of a sailing vessel without the use of a dry dock.

  7. Preston Dock - Wikipedia

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    Preston Dock is a former maritime dock on the northern bank of the River Ribble, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) west of Preston, Lancashire, England.The Albert Edward Basin opened in 1892 and is connected to the river by a series of locks.

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