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  2. Fishing reel - Wikipedia

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    Parts of a spinning reel: 1: Pick up or bail 2: Reel seat 3: Reel foot 4: Handle 5: Support arm 6: Anti-reverse lever 7: Skirted spool 8: Fishing line 9: Drag adjustment knob A fishing reel is a hand- cranked reel used in angling to wind and stow fishing line , [ 1 ] typically mounted onto a fishing rod , but may also be used on compound bows ...

  3. Fisheries in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 13 It is estimated that 80% of all fisherfolk are artisanal, whose small-scale makes them vulnerable to natural disasters such as typhoons. [35] Artisanal fishing is the second lowest-paid occupation after farming. [42] In 2018 average fisherfolk income was PHP 188,488.60 (PHP 15,707.38 a month). Fisherfolk poverty continuously decreased ...

  4. ABU Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Fishing lures made by ABU in the 1960s. Photographed at the ABU Museum in Svängsta. ABU Garcia introduced a series of fishing reels and related products in the beginning of the 1950s. The Swedish built ABU 444, the company's first spinning reel, was introduced in 1955, followed in 1965 by the first model of the Cardinal series of spinning reels.

  5. Payao (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    While payao fishing is sustainable on a small scale, the large scale, modern applications have been linked to adverse impacts on fish stocks. Payaos have been introduced to fishermen in Vietnam , Thailand (where it is known as sung ), and various countries in Oceania (including the Federated States of Micronesia , Fiji , Papua New Guinea , and ...

  6. Salt industry in Las Piñas - Wikipedia

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    With the shoreline teeming with marine life, fishing was one of the main occupations of the locals. Other sources of livelihood included farming and salt-making. Las Piñas City was once dubbed as the “Saltbed of the Philippines". The Irasan or the Las Piñas Salt Bed in Barangay Pulanglupa, which is part of the Las Piñas Historical Project ...

  7. Salambáw - Wikipedia

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    Salambáw (Spanish: salambáo or sarambáo), is a type of lift net used by indigenous fishermen in the Philippines. They are found throughout the Philippine islands but are most prevalent in large lakes like Laguna de Bay , and sheltered coastal areas like Manila Bay , Ragay Gulf , and Batan Bay .

  8. Legazpi, Albay - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Legazpi 10 20 30 40 2000 33.87 2003 36.48 2006 26.20 2009 30.68 2012 17.32 2015 17.98 2018 13.78 2021 17.62 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Legazpi is a major economic hub in the Bicol Region. Economic activities in the city include agriculture, wholesale and retail trade, services, manufacturing and mining. Major sources of income include rice, root crops, and ...

  9. Tataya - Wikipedia

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    The following are the traditional types of tataya based on size: [1] [2]. Suhuan – also known as pangdayan or karakuhan, are the largest types of tataya.They are around 4 to 4.48 m (13.1 to 14.7 ft) long, 1.20 m (3.9 ft) wide, and 38 to 50 cm (15 to 20 in) deep.

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