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  2. Category:Fish traps - Wikipedia

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  3. List of historic Fish Cabins of Charlotte Harbor, Florida

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    Norton Fish Cabin at Captiva Rocks: Norton Fish Cabin at Captiva Rocks: April 11, 1991 : West of Little Wood Key in Pine Island Sound: Bokeelia: 11: Punta Gorda Fish Company Cabin: Punta Gorda Fish Company Cabin: December 18, 2003

  4. Fish trap - Wikipedia

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    Traps at different levels in the marsh came into operation as the water level rose and fell. The traps at Budj Bim are seen as a form of Indigenous aquaculture dating back at least 6,600 years (older than the Pyramids of Giza [9]), with the Muldoon traps system seen as the world's oldest stone walled fish trap, and longest used fish trap in the ...

  5. Corbicula fluminea - Wikipedia

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    Corbicula fluminea is commonly known in the west as the Asian clam, Asiatic clam, or Asian gold clam. In Southeast Asia, C. fluminea is known as the golden clam, prosperity clam, pygmy clam, or good luck clam. In New Zealand, it is commonly referred as the freshwater gold clam. [2] [3]

  6. California woman fined $88K after her kids took clams from ...

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    The kids mistook the clams for seashells. Home & Garden. News

  7. This new NC license plate has ties to Fayetteville and Fort ...

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    A new North Carolina specialty license plate says all proceeds from plate sales will go toward conservation efforts for the threatened Venus flytrap.

  8. Clam - Wikipedia

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    The Palourde clam by far is the most common native clam and it is both commercially harvested as well as locally collected, and Spisula solida, a relative of the Atlantic surf clam on the other side of the Atlantic, is seeing increased interest as a food source and aquaculture candidate; it is mainly found in the British Isles in Europe. [29]

  9. Fishing weir - Wikipedia

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    A fishing weir, fish weir, fishgarth [1] or kiddle [2] is an obstruction placed in tidal waters, or wholly or partially across a river, to direct the passage of, or trap fish. A weir may be used to trap marine fish in the intertidal zone as the tide recedes, fish such as salmon as they attempt to swim upstream to breed in a river, or eels as ...