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  2. Mist net - Wikipedia

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    A dho-gazza is a type of mist net that can be used for larger birds, such as raptors. This net lacks shelves. The purchase and use of mist nets requires permits, which vary according to a country or state's wildlife regulations. Mist net handling requires skill for optimal placement, avoiding entangling nets in vegetation, and proper storage.

  3. Fog collection - Wikipedia

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    Fog collection is the harvesting of water from fog using large pieces of vertical mesh netting to induce the fog-droplets to flow down towards a trough below. The setup is known as a fog fence, fog collector or fog net. Through condensation, atmospheric water vapour from the air condenses on cold surfaces into droplets of liquid water known as ...

  4. Bird trapping - Wikipedia

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    Mist nets are fine nets that are suitable for capturing birds in woodlands. The fine net is strung across trees so as to lie in the flight path of a bird. A bird flies into the nearly invisible net and falls to a fold at the bottom of the net where it usually gets entangled.

  5. Net (device) - Wikipedia

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    Nets for capturing animals include fishing nets, butterfly nets, bird netting, and trapping nets such as purse and long nets. Some, like mist nets , rocket nets , and netguns , are designed not to harm the animals caught.

  6. Talk:Mist net - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Nets (devices) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nets (devices)" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Mist net; Mosquito net; N. Net gun; R. Rocket net; S. Safety net;

  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 ...

  9. Mist - Wikipedia

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    Mist is a phenomenon caused by small droplets of water suspended in the cold air, usually by condensation. Physically, it is an example of a dispersion . It is most commonly seen where water vapor in warm, moist air meets sudden cooling, such as in exhaled air in the winter, or when throwing water onto the hot stove of a sauna .