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  2. Pirogue - Wikipedia

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    It can also be punted with a push pole in shallow water. Small sails are built by local fishermen and they can also be employed. There are two types of sails with differences in their shapes, the square one is used mainly for fishing near the coast and is only useful for tailwinds , while the triangular-shaped ones are used to transfer goods ...

  3. Lift net - Wikipedia

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    Lift net mounted on a boat, detail from Fishing Boats at Full Moon, a Japanese print by Ohara Koson. 1900-1910. Traditional shore-operated lift nets in Bocca d'Arno, Italy in a painting by Francesco Gioli

  4. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    Affixed to a pole set upright in the boat, these sails gave early boats more range, allowing voyages of exploration According to the FAO, at the end of 2004, the world fishing fleet included 1.8 million traditional craft of various types which were operated by sail and oars. [5] These figures for small fishing vessels are probably under reported.

  5. Salambáw - Wikipedia

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    The operator either pushes or pulls the lever, or climbs on it to bring it down with their body weight, thus raising the pole. [1] Salambáw rafts are usually operated by two people. Though it catches only a few fish at a time, they can be raised and lowered repeatedly every few minutes. [1] Salambáw operated at night may use fishing light ...

  6. Dugout canoe - Wikipedia

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    The knowledge and understanding (e.g., hydrography, marine geography, how canoe navigation is affected by the depth of the water, tides in the ocean, currents, and winds) of West African canoers facilitated the skillful navigation of various channels of the regional river system, while engaging in activities such as trade and fishing. [4]

  7. Fishing gear and methods used in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Fishing gear and methods used in Uganda are both modern and traditional. Fish in Uganda are caught mostly with plank canoes and to a lesser extent, fiberglass boats. Some dugout canoes are also still being used. The plank canoes are generally 4–12 m (13.12–39.37 ft) in length and dugout canoes average 3.5 m (11.48 ft).