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  2. RV Vantuna - Wikipedia

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    The vessel held two large, 2,500-US-gallon (9,500 L) live bait tanks and a 15-ton refrigerated fish hold. Metal racks attached to the stern provided platforms for fishermen close to the water's surface. They used long fishing poles with stainless steel leaders and barbless hooks.

  3. Livewell - Wikipedia

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    A livewell is a box used to transport live aquatic animals; shrimp, baitfish and mature fish, saltwater or freshwater species. A livewell should be made of materials that are non- toxic to aquatic animals. The shape may be square, rectangular, oval or round. The box may be insulated, portable, and have a drain and lid.

  4. US FWS Hugh M. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Weather conditions permitted searches for bait on only four days [14] and she had little success, sighting a small school of iao (Hepsetia insularum) off Tern Island on 19 January [15] and catching five buckets of iao off East Island on 25 January, [15] which she placed in her live bait tanks. [16] The lack of bait contrasted sharply with the ...

  5. Fishing vessel - Wikipedia

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    Caught tuna are swung on board, by two to three fishermen if the tuna is big, or with an automated swinging mechanism. The tuna usually release themselves from the barbless hook when they hit the deck. Tanks with live bait are placed round the decks, and water spray systems are used to attract the fish. The vessels are 15 to 45 metres o/a. On ...

  6. Fish hatchery - Wikipedia

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    Tanks in a shrimp hatchery. A fish hatchery is a place for artificial breeding, hatching , and rearing through the early life stages of animals—finfish and shellfish in particular. [ 1 ] Hatcheries produce larval and juvenile fish , shellfish , and crustaceans , primarily to support the aquaculture industry where they are transferred to on ...

  7. US FWS Charles H. Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    In late March 1961, prior to the onset of Hawaiian summer skipjack-fishing season, Charles H. Gilbert departed Kewalo Basin for a cruise well to the south and west of Hawaii – and outside the waters of the Hawaiian commercial live-bait fishery – to study skipjack distribution as USFWS scientists continued to gather data to unravel the ...

  8. Commercial fishing - Wikipedia

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    Commercial crab fishing at the Elbe River in June 2007. Commercial fishing is the activity of catching fish and other seafood for commercial profit, mostly from wild fisheries. It provides a large quantity of food to many countries around the world, but those who practice it as an industry must often pursue fish far into the ocean under adverse ...

  9. Fishing industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Until 2016, commercial fish farming was prohibited in federal waters, meaning that the Gulf of Mexico was closed to the practice. NOAA announced in January 2016, however, that companies can now set up commercial aquaculture in the Gulf. This is the first opening of federal waters to fish farming, which NOAA hopes will increase production and ...

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