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- Handline fishing, or handlining, is a fishing technique where a single fishing line is held in the hands, rather than with a fishing rod like the usual...
- ships. Traditional sailing and rowed fishing vessels and boats used for handline fishing Harbour work craft Cable layers Tugboats, dredgers, salvage vessels...
- trawls (e.g. bottom trawl), dredges, hooks and line (e.g. long line and handline), lift nets, gillnets, entangling nets and traps. According to the Food...
- then taken with baited jigs on s****y bamboo or fibergl**** poles or on handlines. This fishery, which targeted skipjack and occasionally albacore, as well...
- re-structured by EU fishing policies (as of 2010[update] the Southwest Handline Fishermen's ****ociation has started to revive the fishing industry). Agriculture...
- Commemoration of the "Araw ng Kalayaan ng Muntinlupa" 2007-03-08 9379 The Handline fishing Act 2007-03-06 9380 Declaring Every May 6 a Special Working Holiday...
- usually mani****ted via a fishing rod, although rodless techniques such as handlining also exist. Modern angling rods are usually ****ed with a fishing reel...
- which includes: securing a water supply from a fire hydrant, deploying handlines, then extinguishing a fire. These units respond to other emergencies as...
- concentrate "foam up". Most commonly found on foam extinguishers and foam handlines. Swirl nozzles inject the liquid in tangentially, and it spirals into...
- traditional method of harvesting. "Sashimi-grade" fish is caught by individual handline. As soon as the fish is landed, its brain is pierced with a sharp spike...