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- non-target species. A fishing vessel rigged to fish by gillnetting is a gillnetter. A gillnetter which deploys its gillnet from the bow is a bowpicker, while one...
- Trollers ****ociation, United Fishermen of Alaska, United Southeast Alaska Gillnetters ****ociation, and the Southeast Alaska Seiners ****ociation.[citation needed]...
- The Bellingham Gillnetters were a minor league baseball team based in Bellingham, Washington. In 1905, the Gillnetters pla**** as members of the class...
- in a team or among oarsmen, positioned nearest the bow. bowpicker A gillnetter that fishes by deploying a gillnet from her bow. bowse To pull or hoist...
- and row boats. Out of the twelve non-steam powered vessels, seven were gillnetters, four were pound-net boats, and one was used for another type of fishing...
- and California, predominantly by anglers but also by bowfishers and gillnetters. In New Zealand, it is the Carcharhinus species most frequently caught...
- requirements. The union survived raiding wars with the British Columbia Gillnetters ****ociation in 1952 and the Seafarers' International Union in 1953. Suspected...
- white running light displa**** on the stern of a vessel. sternpicker A gillnetter that fishes by deploying a gillnet from the stern. sternpost The upright...
- and lifting the dredge. Echosounders are used for determining depths. Gillnetters – On inland waters and ins****, gillnets can be operated from open boats...
- Irene (1994). Legacy and Testament: The Story of the Columbia River Gillnetter, p. 38. Pullman, Washington State University Press. Lofgen, Ovar. “Marine...