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  2. Electrofishing - Wikipedia

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    Electrofishing. Scientists carrying out a population and species survey using electrofishing equipment. Electrofishing is a fishing technique that uses direct current electricity flowing between a submerged cathode and anode. This affects the movements of nearby fish so that they swim toward the anode, where they can be caught or stunned.

  3. Electric pulse fishing - Wikipedia

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    Electric pulse fishing is a fishing technique sometimes used in trawl fisheries which produces a limited electric field above the seabed to catch fish. [ 1] The pulse trawl gear consists of a number of electrodes, attached to the gear in the tow direction, that emit short electric pulses. The electrodes replace the tickler chains that are used ...

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    The club has leaned into the under-construction nature of the venue. The first 500 fans who showed up to the Sept. 8 stadium-opening women’s match received a commemorative hard hat .

  5. Electric fishing - Wikipedia

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    Electric fishing. Electric fishing can refer to one of two methods of fishing: Electrofishing, used to draw fish to an anode to be captured. Electric pulse fishing, where an electric pulse is generated above the sea bed to disturb fish to be captured.

  6. Keshi Talks Navigating Stardom, Loss and His New Album ... - AOL

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    Keshi is mid-interview, just weeks before the release of his sophomore album Requiem, when he pulls out his phone.“Can I show you a photo really quick?,” he asks. Within seconds, the 29-year ...

  7. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Electrofishing uses electricity to stun fish so they can be caught. It is commonly used in scientific surveys, sampling fish populations for abundance, density, and species composition. When performed correctly, electrofishing results in no permanent harm to fish, which return to their natural state a few minutes after being stunned.

  8. Rumer Willis Posts Video of Her 'Demure' Beach Birthday with ...

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    Rumer Willis is celebrating her birthday by participating in the “demure” trend sweeping social media.. As she turned 36 on Friday, Aug. 16, the actress and daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce ...

  9. Catch per unit effort - Wikipedia

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    In fisheries and conservation biology, the catch per unit effort (CPUE) is an indirect measure of the abundance of a target species. Changes in the catch per unit effort are inferred to signify changes to the target species' true abundance. A decreasing CPUE indicates overexploitation, while an unchanging CPUE indicates sustainable harvesting.