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Gillnetters account for a large percentage of the commercial fishing fleet of New England. Though its history is centuries-old, beginning with the Native Americans, contemporary gillnetting took hold only in the 1970’s with the modernization of the small- boat fleet from handlining and longlining. Experience one day in the life of a New England gillnetter.
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In terms of outright top speed, the black marlin is the fastest fish in the ocean capable of accelerating to an unbelievable 129km/h (80mph). Steve Leonard joins a conservation team who tag marlin to follow their movements and witnesses their incredible power. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub WATCH MORE: New on Earth: https://bit.ly/2M3La96 Oceanscapes: https://bit.ly/2Hmd2kZ Wild Thailand: https://bit.ly/2kR7lmh
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Each summer, hundreds of millions of salmon return to the Prince William Sound of Alaska. This enables one of the most sustainable fisheries on the planet, Danger In The Water – Alaskan Fishing Documentary – History TV Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are normally caught in the wild. Techniques for
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Published in November 2014 by BLOOM Association Director Laure Ducos Synopsis: Deep-sea bottom trawling is considered the most destructive fishing method in History. More than 300 scientists form all over the world wrote to Members of European Parliament asking them to ban the fishing method. More than 800,000 citizens have signed BLOOM’s petition to ensure
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This documentary film contains all you need to know about Argungu Fishing Festival based on real-life experience. #Argungu #fishing #festival is one of the oldest traditional festivals in #Nigeria and was first celebrated in the 16th century. The fishing festival started out first as a form of religious ritual considered to be an informal event
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Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb7xZQi7F3RW7BNtR57cNnA?sub_confirmation=1 to be the first to watch more full length documentaries. Dan and Charlie go back in time to the Edwardian era as they follow the construction of a fully working coal-fired fish and chip shop at Beamish Museum. Charlie helps with the refurbishment and also attempts to get a fish and chip
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‘The Business of Fishing’ aims to improve everyone’s understanding of the business aspects of the UK fishing industry by showing some of the day-to-day and strategic challenges that fishing vessel owners face and how they overcome those challenges. The video shows the industry through the eyes of four different vessel owners from different fishing sectors
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The Ouessant « rail », off Bretagne, in France, famous for its dangerosity, is a real maritime highway. More than 150 boats take it each day, making of this part of the Iroise sea the most dangerous navigation area in the world. To monitor and protect the ships as well as the littoral, an alarm
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Guy Harvey and a team of fishermen forgo a possible marlin world record in order to tag the giant fish. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Marlin #Fishing About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world’s premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to
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