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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Aarhus University Aquarium. Experimental Recirculation System for tropical fish species.
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  • Unloading fish and loading ice in fishing vessels at Cat Ba town fishing port, Cat Ba Island, Vietnam
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  • Men working in the fish market in Sandakan, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Peterhead Fish Market, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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  • Fish boxes, Fraserburgh harbour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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  • Fish Craig from Easter Head, Caithness, Scotland.
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  • Fish Farm, Little Loch Broom, Wester Ross, Scotland.
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  • Fish farm, Loch Carron, Scotland.
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  • Fish Farm, Loch Craignish, Argyll, Scotland.
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  • Fish farm, Loch Fyne, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Fish farm, Loch Striven, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Fish Farm, Ardyne Point, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Remains of mediaeval fish traps which were built by the monks of Strata Florida on the approach to Llanon, Ceredigion.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant VI, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant I, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant VI, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant V, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant IV, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant III, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Man holding fish in the market, Sandakan, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Man in the fish market in Sandakan, Sabah, Borneo
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  • A woman selling dried fish in the market at Nabalu, Sabah
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  • Fish farm, Loch Broom, Wester Ross, Scotland.
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  • Fish farm, Loch Striven, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant II, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Stevenson fish packing plant I, Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall.
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  • Split Dried fish in Sandakan market, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Dried fish in Sandakan market, Sabah, Borneo
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  • Whaligoe Steps I, Caithness, Scotland. Whaligoe is a small port which was prospected by Thomas Telford in 1786 during his tour of northern fishing harbours for the British Fishing Society. His judgement of the place was that it was a "terrible spot". However, undaunted, Captain David Brodie spent £8 to cut the famous 330 steps. His confidence was rewarded in 1814 with the harbour supporting 14 herring boats. During the booming 1800s fisherwoman used to haul baskets of fish up the steps before they were taken on foot to be sold in Wick, 7 miles away.
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  • Red tiles, shaped and patterned like fish scales, on the roof of the National.Museum of Cambodia, constructed 1917-24 and inspired by Khmer temple architecture. The roof tiles have sections offset for ventilation, which incidentally provide entry and exit points for bats. For years the building was infested with bats and until 2003 it housed the world's largest bat enclave - numbering two million - inside a man-made structure. Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2003
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  • The bothy at Eathie Fishing Station IV, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • Redcar steelworks from the fishing huts at South Gare
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  • Fishing huts II, Arcasaid Bheag, Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland.
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  • Salmon fishing nets, Solway Firth, Seafield, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • Fishing trawlers, Brixham harbour, Devon.
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  • Fishing boats, The Stade, Hastings, Sussex.
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  • Panorama of limestone karsts and fishing boats at Cat Ba harbour at sunset, Cat Ba Island, Vietnam
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  • 1881 Fishing Disaster Memorial by Jill Watson, St Abbs. On October 14th 1881 Scotland suffered her worst fishing disaster during a great storm when the Berwickshire ports lost 189 men, many within sight of their loved ones leaving behind 107 widows and 351 fatherless children.
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  • Fishing boats in Fraserburgh harbour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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  • Longline fishing reels, Macduff Harbour, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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  • The bothy at Eathie Fishing Station II, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • The bothy at Eathie Fishing Station III, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • The bothy at Eathie Fishing Station IV, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • The bothy at Eathie Fishing Station II, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • The bothy at Eathie Fishing Station I, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • Emma & Shaun, Farr, Sutherland, Scotland. The boat behind them is a surviving lifeboat from RMS Lusitania  that was converted to a fishing boat. The Lusitania was a UK-registered ocean liner torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War killing 1,195 people including 128 Americans, on May 7, 1915. The disaster set off a chain of events that led to the U.S. entering World War I.
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  • Emma & Shaun, Farr, Sutherland, Scotland. The boat behind them is a surviving lifeboat from RMS Lusitania  that was converted to a fishing boat. The Lusitania was a UK-registered ocean liner torpedoed by an Imperial German Navy U-boat during the First World War killing 1,195 people including 128 Americans, on May 7, 1915. The disaster set off a chain of events that led to the U.S. entering World War I.
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  • Fishing boat from Rubha Rèidh, Wester Ross, Scotland.
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  • Red Point Fishing Station, Wester Ross, Scotland.
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  • Anchors at Red Point Fishing Station III, Wester Ross, Scotland.
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  • Anchors at Red Point Fishing Station I, Wester Ross, Scotland.
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  • Red Point Fishing Station, Wester Ross, Scotland.
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  • Fishing huts Camusterrach, Scotland.
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  • Fishing boat in Loch Carron, Stromeferry, Scotland.
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  • Redcar steelworks from the fishing huts at South Gare, Yorkshire.
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  • Redcar steelworks from the fishing huts at South Gare
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  • Fishing equipment, Loch Ailort, Lochaber, Scotland.
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  • By the fishing huts, Arcasaid Bheag, Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland.
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  • Fishing huts II, Arcasaid Bheag, Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland.
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  • By the fishing huts, Arcasaid Bheag, Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland.
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  • Fishing huts I, Arcasaid Bheag, Ardnamurchan, Highland, Scotland.
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  • Fishing hut, North Cuil below Sgorr Dhonuill, Highland, Scotland.
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  • Fishing hut, North Cuil I, Highland, Scotland.
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  • Fishing hut, North Cuil II, Highland, Scotland.
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  • Fishing boat, Loch Shira, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
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  • Fishing hut, Carleton Bay, Ayrshire, Scotland.
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  • Salmon fishing nets, Solway Firth, Seafield, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • Criffel and Salmon fishing nets, Solway Firth, Seafield, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • Abandoned fishing hut at Porth Ysgaden, Llŷn Peninsula, Gwynedd.
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  • Fishing in the Severn by Avonmouth Docks, Avon.
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  • Fishing at Penhale Point, Cornwall.
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  • Fishing at Penhale Point, Cornwall.
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  • The wreck of fishing boat Dignity, Hooe Lake, Plymouth, Devon.
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  • Chesil Beach II, Fishing Hut, Dorset.
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  • Bagang is a traditional fishing structure  for catching anchovy made of bamboo. A large fishing net in placed on the the sea bottom, light is used to attract the fishes gathering above the net. When this looks promising the net is lifted to collect all the fishes trapped inside the net.
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  • Bagang is a traditional fishing structure  for catching anchovy made of bamboo. A large fishing net in placed on the the sea bottom, light is used to attract the fishes gathering above the net. When this looks promising the net is lifted to collect all the fishes trapped inside the net.
    Bagang-Anchovy-Platform-10.jpg
  • Bagang is a traditional fishing structure  for catching anchovy made of bamboo. A large fishing net in placed on the the sea bottom, light is used to attract the fishes gathering above the net. When this looks promising the net is lifted to collect all the fishes trapped inside the net.
    Bagang-Anchovy-Platform-09.jpg
  • Bagang is a traditional fishing structure  for catching anchovy made of bamboo. A large fishing net in placed on the the sea bottom, light is used to attract the fishes gathering above the net. When this looks promising the net is lifted to collect all the fishes trapped inside the net.
    Bagang-Anchovy-Platform-07.jpg
  • Bagang is a traditional fishing structure  for catching anchovy made of bamboo. A large fishing net in placed on the the sea bottom, light is used to attract the fishes gathering above the net. When this looks promising the net is lifted to collect all the fishes trapped inside the net.
    Bagang-Anchovy-Platform-06.jpg
  • Bagang is a traditional fishing structure  for catching anchovy made of bamboo. A large fishing net in placed on the the sea bottom, light is used to attract the fishes gathering above the net. When this looks promising the net is lifted to collect all the fishes trapped inside the net.
    Bagang-Anchovy-Platform-05.jpg
  • Bagang is a traditional fishing structure  for catching anchovy made of bamboo. A large fishing net in placed on the the sea bottom, light is used to attract the fishes gathering above the net. When this looks promising the net is lifted to collect all the fishes trapped inside the net.
    Bagang-Anchovy-Platform-02.jpg
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