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  2. Lobster trap - Wikipedia

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    Lobster pots in Jersey. A lobster trap or lobster pot is a portable trap that traps lobsters or crayfish and is used in lobster fishing. In Scotland (chiefly in the north), the word creel was used to refer to a device used to catch lobsters and other crustaceans. A lobster trap can hold several lobsters.

  3. Buoy - Wikipedia

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    Lobster trap buoys are brightly colored buoys marking lobster trap locations so lobster fishers can find their lobster traps. Each fisher has a unique colour marking or registration number. Each fisher has a unique colour marking or registration number.

  4. Lobster fishing - Wikipedia

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    Lobster fishing is considered a hazardous occupation by NIOSH. Lobster fishermen who become entangled in their trap line are at risk of drowning if they are pulled overboard. Best practices have been developed to prevent and reduce entanglement, and to facilitate getting fishermen who have fallen overboard back onto their vessels. [22]

  5. USCGC Abbie Burgess - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Abbie Burgess (WLM-553) is a Keeper-class coastal buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard.Launched in 1997, she is home-ported in Rockland, Maine.Her primary mission is maintaining 366 aids to navigation from Boothbay Harbor, Maine to the Canadian border.

  6. Human uses of arthropods - Wikipedia

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    Lobsters are caught using baited, one-way traps with a colour-coded marker buoy to mark cages. Lobster is fished in water between 2 and 900 metres (1 and 500 fathoms), although some lobsters live at 3,700 metres (2,000 fathoms). Cages are of plastic-coated galvanised steel or wood. A lobster fisher may tend as many as 2,000 traps.

  7. Jacob Knowles - Wikipedia

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    He creates videos documenting his daily life as a lobsterman, offering insights into sustainable fishing practices, lobster biology, and the challenges of the trade. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] His videos often feature unique or rare lobsters, demonstrations of traditional fishing techniques, and interactions with his crew.

  8. Fish trap - Wikipedia

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    A fish trap is a trap used for catching fish and other aquatic animals of value. Fish traps include fishing weirs, cage traps, fish wheels and some fishing net rigs such as fyke nets. [1] The use of traps are culturally almost universal around the world and seem to have been independently invented many times.

  9. Fish aggregating device - Wikipedia

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    A fish aggregating (or aggregation) device (FAD) is a man-made object used to attract pelagic fish such as marlin, tuna and mahi-mahi (dolphin fish). They usually consist of buoys or floats tethered to the ocean floor.