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  2. Commercial fisheries in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    While fishing in the Philippines has a long history, a distinct commercial fishing industry began to emerge in the 20th century as fishing efforts intensified and new technologies were introduced. Overfishing led to increased competition, and over time coastal waters became restricted to municipal fishing for local use and smaller vessels ...

  3. Fishing light attractor - Wikipedia

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    In this video, dozens of 15-18 inch speckled trout are attracted to a 1000 W green light mounted on a pier. A fishing light attractor is a fishing aid that uses lights attached to a structure above water or suspended underwater to attract fish and members of their food chain.

  4. Headlamp (outdoor) - Wikipedia

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    A headlamp, headlight, or head torch is a light source affixed to the head typically for outdoor activities at night or in dark conditions such as caving, orienteering, hiking, skiing, backpacking, camping, mountaineering or mountain biking.

  5. Headlamp - Wikipedia

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    Ford Model T with acetylene gas headlamps One of the first optical headlamp lenses, the Corning Conaphore. Selective yellow "Noviol" glass version shown. 1929 Cord L-29 with Woodlite headlamps U.S. patent 1,679,108 1917 advertisement for the Corning Conaphore headlamp lens shown above

  6. Fishing Battery Light - Wikipedia

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    Fishing Battery Light was the last lighthouse constructed in Maryland by John Donahoo. While still standing, it has been supplanted by a steel tower which stands ...

  7. Basnig - Wikipedia

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    They lure fish with gas powered lights during the nightly fishing trips. 24 to 30 person crew boats go to sea in the afternoon and return early the following morning. Most signal/communications from piloto to makinista and crews are through ringing a bell because of the noise emitted by the machine/engine which is always on because it serves as ...

  8. Pasaleng Bay - Wikipedia

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    It is a municipal fishing ground where 169 fishing boats operate in the bay under 91 fishing units. Most of the boats are in the capacity range of below 3 GT. There are 457 fishing gears (operated by 482 fishermen) under 16 types which operate in the bay and which are of hook and line type to the extent of 75%. [ 1 ]

  9. Salambáw - Wikipedia

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    Pesca con el Sarambao (1847), a painting of salambáw fishermen by José Honorato Lozano Salambáw lift net rafts beside Pasig River Light, Manila, Philippines (c. 1900-1902) Salambáw ( Spanish : salambáo or sarambáo ), is a type of lift net used by indigenous fishermen in the Philippines .