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Shipworms are long, naked clams that live and feed on submerged wood, using their shells to dig tunnels. They have bacterial symbionts that help them digest lignin and cellulose in the wood, and a complex anatomy with two gill chambers and a tilted heart-kidney system.
Learn about different methods for catching fish and other aquatic animals, such as hand-gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping. Compare recreational, commercial and artisanal fishing techniques and their impacts on the environment.
A dry dock is a basin or vessel that can be flooded and drained to allow ships to be built, maintained, or repaired. Learn about the origins and evolution of dry docks, from ancient China and Egypt to modern Europe and America, and the different kinds of graving docks.
Learn about cleaner fish, fish that provide a service to other species by removing dead skin and parasites. Find out the diversity, mechanisms, implications and examples of cleaner fish, including cleaner wrasse, in different aquatic environments.
Angling is a method of catching fish with a fish hook attached to a fishing line and manipulated by a fishing rod or other devices. Learn about the history, types, techniques, equipment, and regulations of angling, as well as the difference between angling and snagging.
Ninemile Creek, also known as Nine Mile Creek, is a stream in Central New York in the United States. Its source is at Otisco Lake in the town of Marcellus, from where the creek runs northward for 21.75 miles (35.00 km) through the villages of Marcellus and Camillus to Onondaga Lake in the town of Geddes.
This web page is a glossary of terms used in fisheries, fisheries management and fisheries science. It does not provide the scientific term for fish, but it explains the meaning of various fish-related words and concepts.
A piscina is a shallow basin near the altar of a church, used for washing the communion vessels. It is also called a sacrarium, and has a drain that connects it to the ground. Learn about its history, usage, and differences in Eastern Christianity.
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