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  2. Naden Boats - Wikipedia

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    Naden Boats is a line of aluminum fishing boats manufactured in Canada by Temagami Boat Manufacturing Inc. Six models are offered, ranging from 11’11" to 16’ in overall length. They are noted for their expanded polystyrene flotation, rigid construction, and semi-V planing hull with five keels. [1]

  3. Cutting mat - Wikipedia

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    Cutting mat. A cutting mat is a mat that is placed between a workpiece to be cut and the surface below (e.g. a table) to protect the surface. They are used, amongst other things, in hobby work for precise and clean cuts of paper, cardboard or textiles using a scalpel or rotary cutter. They often have grids with a line every 5 or 10 millimeter ...

  4. Shark finning - Wikipedia

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    NOAA agent counting confiscated shark fins. Shark fins on display in a pharmacy in Yokohama, Japan. Shark finning is the act of removing fins from sharks and discarding the rest of the shark back into the ocean. This act is prohibited in many countries. [1] The sharks are often still alive when discarded, but without their fins.

  5. Fishing vessel - Wikipedia

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    Fishing vessel. A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish and other valuable nektonic aquatic animals (e.g. shrimps / prawns, krills, coleoids, etc.) in the sea, lake or river. Humans have used different kinds of surface vessels in commercial, artisanal and recreational fishing .

  6. Country boats in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Sampan and dingi type boats at Cox's bazar. Country boats in the haor areas of Sunamganj District. Water transportation is an important means of communication in Bangladesh, a floodplain with approximately 405 rivers [1] and numerous oxbow lakes (locally known as haor ). Traditional country boats are still popular and they provide low cost ...

  7. Bangka (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Bangka are various native watercraft of the Philippines. It originally referred to small double-outrigger dugout canoes used in rivers and shallow coastal waters, but since the 18th century, it has expanded to include larger lashed-lug ships, with or without outriggers.