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Titre :
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An introduction to commercial fishing gear and methods used in Scotland
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Auteurs :
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R. Galbraith ;
A. Rice ;
E. Strange
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Type de document :
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rapport
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Editeur :
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Aberdeen, Ecosse : Scottish executive, 2004
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Collection :
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Scottish fisheries information pamphlet, n°25
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Format :
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43 p.
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Langues :
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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PECHE
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Mots-clés :
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ECOSSE
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FILET DE PECHE
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PECHE
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PECHE PROFESSIONNELLE
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METHODE DE PECHE
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Résumé :
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Today there is a wide range of towed fishing gear for catching fish on the seabed, just off the bottom and in mid-water suitable for all sizes of vessel working singly or in pairs. There are various types of seines used for surrounding large shoals of fish in open water or small shoals near the coast, static nets that catch fish by enmenshing them, traps for lobsters, crabs, salmon ans sea trout, lines set to catch fish on baited hooks nad dredges for scallops and queens. The main types of fishing gear used by scottish fishermen and the species for which they are used are listed in this book.
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