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  2. Jim Pattison Group - Wikipedia

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    In early 2022, the 93-year-old Pattison was still working full-time. According to Forbes, his net worth then was $5.7 billion, having increased substantially from the $2.1 billion reported in March 2009. [3] [4] In September 2020, a news item stated that "Jim Pattison Group Inc. had $10.9 billion in revenue and employed 48,000 people". [5]

  3. Fish trap - Wikipedia

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    A fish trap is a trap used for catching fish and other aquatic animals of value. Fish traps include fishing weirs , cage traps , fish wheels and some fishing net rigs such as fyke nets . [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Fish traps - Wikipedia

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    Fishing nets (15 P) Pages in category "Fish traps" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Fish trap;

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  6. Fishing basket - Wikipedia

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    Elver fishing using basket traps, including eel bucks, has been of significant economic value in many river estuaries on the western seaboard of Europe. The Kuki people of India, Burma, and Bangladesh use many kinds of traps and snares, including the Bawm (basket trap). Ngoituh is a method of using dams and baskets in a flowing river to catch fish.

  7. O. Mustad & Son - Wikipedia

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    Mustad Fishing (O. Mustad & Søn A.S.) is a Norwegian company that manufactures and sells fishing tackle and accessories since 1877. The Mustad product range includes fish hooks , multifilament and monofilament fishing lines , fishing lures , fishing flies , fly hooks, terminal tackle and fishing apparel.

  8. Mattanza - Wikipedia

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    Tonnara off the coast of Favignana, Sicily, a painting by Antonio Varni. Mattanza, [1] [2] literally 'slaughter' or 'killing' in Italian, also known as almadraba in Spanish and almadrava in Portuguese, is a traditional tuna fishing technique that uses a series of large nets to trap and exhaust the fish.

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    By the mid-1990s, Esmor had expanded far beyond its New York City origins, winning contracts to manage a boot camp for young boys and adults outside of Forth Worth, Texas, and immigration detention centers in New Jersey and Washington state. As the company grew and sought more contracts, executives hired knowledgeable government insiders.