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  2. Cricket nets - Wikipedia

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    The breaking strength of knotted netting is higher for the same diameter twine. Good twine will be UV stabilized and rot proof. For home-made nets, netting is the only specialist supply. Netting is seamed at its edges to prevent fraying. The seam is usually a 6 mm cord sewn into the netting where it meets a cage or end.

  3. Edgenuity - Wikipedia

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    Edgenuity is a virtual alternative that uses pre-recorded videos and primarily focuses on struggling students and sticking to a pace. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Along with pre-recorded lecture, Edgenuity uses interactives and real-world problems. [ 20 ]

  4. Fishing net - Wikipedia

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    Tangle nets, also known as tooth nets, are similar to gillnets except they have a smaller mesh size designed to catch fish by the teeth or upper jaw bone instead of by the gills. [33] Trammel: Demersal species, fish and crustaceans. A trammel is a fishing net with three layers of netting that is used to entangle fish or crustacea. [34]

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  6. Glossary of fishery terms - Wikipedia

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    Gillnet – fishing nets constructed so that fish are entangled or enmeshed, usually in the gills, by the netting. According to their design, ballasting and buoyancy, these nets can be used to fish on the surface, in midwater or on the bottom. The mesh size of the net determines the size of fish caught, since smaller fish can swim through the mesh.

  7. Cast net - Wikipedia

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    When the net is full, a retrieval clamp, which works like a wringer on a mop, closes the net around the fish. The net is then retrieved by pulling on this handline. The net is lifted into a bucket and the clamp is released, dumping the caught fish into the bucket. [2] Cast nets work best in water no deeper than their radius.

  8. Gillnetting - Wikipedia

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    A drift net consists of one or more panels of webbing fastened together. They are left free to drift with the current, usually near the surface or not far below it. Floats on the floatline and weights on the groundline keep them vertical. Drift nets drift with the current while they are connected with the operating vessel, the driftnetter or ...

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